
Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought Acceptance Speech (2013)
"Nature Is My God" - interview with Fred Matser in Resurgence No. 184 (September-October 1997) http://www.resurgence.org/resurgence/184/gorbachev.htm
Context: We have retreated from the perennial values. I don't think that we need any new values. The most important thing is to try to revive the universally known values from which we have retreated.
As a young man, I really took to heart the Communist ideals. A young soul certainly cannot reject things like justice and equality. These were the goals proclaimed by the Communists. But in reality that terrible Communist experiment brought about repression of human dignity. Violence was used in order to impose that model on society. In the name of Communism we abandoned basic human values. So when I came to power in Russia I started to restore those values; values of "openness" and freedom.
Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought Acceptance Speech (2013)
This quote from 1981 appears on the poster of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1981)[citation needed]
Peace Prize
2010s, Democracy Now! interview (2011)
"‘A Tale of Two Girls’" in NBC https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna52173136 (11 June 2013)
18 May 2000
Comments on the government's proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission
It is also frequently said, when a quantity diminishes without limit, that it has nothing, zero or 0, for its limit: and that when it increases without limit it has infinity or ∞ or 1⁄0 for its limit.
The Differential and Integral Calculus (1836)
Why We Must Not Reelect President Bush (2004)
Source: "A multiple-layer model of market-oriented organizational culture", 2000, p. 451
As quoted in Quote Unquote (A Handbook of Quotations) (2005) by M. P. Singh, p. 86