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Moscow Quotes

1.
We strive to form a single national front against the Judeo-Masonic lodges, against Moscow and the Marxist societies.
Francisco Franco

Authors on Moscow Quotes: Vladimir Putin Anton Chekhov Mstislav Rostropovich Garry Kasparov Alexander Pushkin Arkady Volozh P. G. Wodehouse Ivan Konev Alfred Rosenberg Natalia Vodianova Truman Capote David Zaslav Jeremy Northam Aslan Maskhadov Damian Kulash Margaret Thatcher Alisher Usmanov Liz Garbus Sergei Dovlatov Donald Trump John Mica W. Averell Harriman Barry Goldwater Gyorgy Ligeti Anatoly Chubais Fidel Castro Ronald Reagan Bob Schaffer John Updike Yuri Gagarin Edward Snowden Fred Ikle Anna Akhmatova
2.
Moscow... how many strains are fusing in that one sound, for Russian hearts! What store of riches it imparts!
Alexander Pushkin

3.
When they saw me in my space suit and the parachute dragging alongside as I walked, they started to back away in fear. I told them, donā€™t be afraid, I am a Soviet like you, who has descended from space and I must find a telephone to call Moscow!
Yuri Gagarin

4.
The Russians have a lot at stake, and the power of Moscow pride should never be underestimated.
Bob Schaffer

5.
But if you go from Moscow to Budapest you think you are in Paris.
Gyorgy Ligeti

6.
We both agreed that Stalin was determined to hold out against the Germans. He told us he'd never let them get to Moscow. But if he was wrong, they'd go back to the Urals and fight. They'd never surrender.
W. Averell Harriman

7.
I would have loved to have met some former spies, but they don't readily advertise themselves unless they're not living in Moscow, and even then. I'm sure I've met some without realizing it.
Jeremy Northam

8.
In the United States in 2009, more than 10.2 billion trips were taken on transit trains and buses. So far, the nation has not experienced a major transit attack since Sept. 11, but the March 2010 Moscow subway bombings and earlier train attacks in London and Mumbai show that we must be prepared.
John Mica

9.
I have the feeling that this Moscow Pact will at some time or other exact vengeance upon National Socialism.
Alfred Rosenberg

10.
Moscow is a huge inspiration for me. I love what I find here, I love being here.
Natalia Vodianova

11.
Moscow is a city that has much suffering ahead of it.
Anton Chekhov

12.
To Moscow, to Moscow, to Moscow!
Anton Chekhov

13.
There's one beneficial effect of going to Moscow. You come home waving the American flag with all your might.
Mary Tyler Moore

14.
The Moscow energy system has never sustained such a load.
Anatoly Chubais

15.
The war is ending, for the first time in the history of relations between Moscow and Grozny, and the era of peace is starting.
Aslan Maskhadov

16.
If you want to become an Islamic radical and have yourself circumcised, I invite you to come to Moscow... I would recommend that he who does the surgery does it so you'll have nothing growing back afterward.
Vladimir Putin

17.
I do not like Moscow life. You live here not as you want to live, but as old women want you to.
Alexander Pushkin

18.
The red I wear is Indiana's red, not Moscow's red. Indiana was here long before communism.
Bobby Knight

19.
I fear Washington and centralized government more than I do Moscow.
Barry Goldwater

20.
Mike nodded. A sombre nod. The nod Napoleon might have given if somebody had met him in 1812 and said, "So, you're back from Moscow, eh?
P. G. Wodehouse

21.
If people are rude in Moscow, at least it's in Russian.
Sergei Dovlatov

22.
I am not a follower of Moscow, but its victim.
Fidel Castro

23.
In Moscow you sit in a huge room at a restaurant; you know no one and no one knows you, and at the same time you don't feel a stranger. But here you know everyone and everyone knows you, and yet you are a stranger - a stranger... A stranger, and lonely...
Anton Chekhov

24.
The most terrible of all my battles was the one before Moscow.
The French showed themselves to be worthy of victory,
but the Russians showed themselves worthy of being invincible.
Napoleon Bonaparte

25.
The messages on our banners in 1979 - freedom, opportunity, family, enterprise, ownership - are now inscribed on the banners in Leipzig, Warsaw, Budapest and even Moscow.
Margaret Thatcher

26.
In 1948 the first severe crash occurred in my life when Stalin put out his decree on formalism. There was a bulletin board in the Moscow Conservatory. They posted the decree, which said Shostakovichs compositions and Prokofievs were no longer to be played.
Mstislav Rostropovich

27.
As for me, I had to know exactly what the situation was in Dukla Pass. Moscow had demanded it.
Ivan Konev

28.
The West can't come up with anything to deal with Moscow, except appeasement.
Garry Kasparov

29.
The celebrations Of secret nonmeetings are empty, Unspoken conversations, Unuttered words. Glances that don't intersect Don't know where to come to rest. And only the tears rejoice Because they can flow and flow. Sweetbrier around Moscow, Alas! Somehow it is here ... And all this they will call Love eternal.
Anna Akhmatova

30.
When I cleared out Moscow apartment after stepping down as president, they found all kinds of wiring in the walls. It turned out that they had been spying on me all along.
Mikhail Gorbachev

31.
My home is in Moscow and I have no plans to change this.
Alisher Usmanov

32.
When you travel around Moscow, you can see almost every car is using a smartphone where they can see whats ahead of them.
Arkady Volozh

33.
I don't like Moscow. It's not my city.
Oleg Deripaska

34.
I was in Moscow and I will tell you - you can get along with those people and get along with them well. You can make deals with those people. Obama can't.
Donald Trump

35.
Moscow is simply unwilling to recognize the right of self-determination of nations.
Garry Kasparov

36.
I just don't think it's good for us to be run out of town. (Refusing to cancel Secretary of State visit to Moscow)
Ronald Reagan

37.
[Egon] Bahr even said: If Russia agreed to the NATO expansion, he would never come to Moscow again.
Vladimir Putin

38.
I've got more than enough for my needs [for social life in Moscow], let's put it that way.
Edward Snowden

39.
In the Soviet Union, for instance, the pressure on the chess stars was immense. When Boris Spassky came home after losing that match, he found he no longer had an apartment in Moscow.
Liz Garbus

40.
One does not go to Moscow to get fat.
John Updike

41.
We are expanding and improving the infrastructure of our relations. You must have heard about China's plans to participate in building a high-speed railway line between Moscow and Kazan in the Volga region, in central Russia. And then we plan to extend it to Kazakhstan and on to China.
Vladimir Putin

42.
The Soviets are not just looking at Moscow, they have a very extensive program of not only research, development, they have built this radar net around the whole country. One of those radars has become infamous because it's a clear violation of the ABM Treaty. They have an infrastructure and they are well prepared to develop a nationwide defensive system.
Fred Ikle

43.
I absolutely fell in love with Moscow. It's one of those places where you can't help but trip over history at every turn. It's a city of enormous contradictions. Within a few yards of Lenin's Tomb is some of the most expensive shopping in the world.
Daniel Silva

44.
I think Putin has already gotten used to the idea of Obama and his secretary of state, John Kerry, making noise - it just doesn't seem to impress Moscow at all.
Newt Gingrich

45.
As a storyteller I was influenced by the Moscow underground, where it was common to be apolitical.
Vladimir Sorokin

46.
If you've been to Moscow, it's a really exciting and great city, but it still feels like you should be a little careful about which way you're going to step.
Kenneth Branagh

47.
I think his [Reagan's] policy toward the Soviet Union was more risky than most people realize, and it was risky because of the paranoia and fear among the isolated old guard in Moscow.
David E. Hoffman

48.
There are definitely many adventures on the road with Jessica 6. It sometimes feels like we're in a movie. I was recently kidnapped by 2 taxi drivers in Moscow. They drove me over 2 hours out of town till I started to cry then they drove me 3 more hours finally to my hotel!
Nomi Ruiz

49.
There was an American girl, Priscilla Johnson. She worked for U.P. in Moscow. She knew [John] Kennedy, and she met [Lee Harvey] Oswald around the same time I did. But I can tell you someĀ­thing else almost as curious.
Truman Capote

50.
If you wake up in Moscow and put on the Science channel, it doesn't feel like an American channel, it feels like their channel. In fact, Discovery is Vladimir Putin's favorite channel.
David Zaslav