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We are not abandoning our convictions, our philosophy or traditions, nor do we urge anyone to abandon theirs
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"We are not abandoning our convictions, our philosophy or traditions, nor do we urge anyone to abandon theirs"

- Mikhail Gorbachev

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In this quote, Mikhail Gorbachev is stressing the significance of remaining real to one's beliefs and concepts. He mentions that despite any changes or difficulties, they will not desert their convictions, viewpoint, or traditions. This shows a strong sense of decision and commitment to their worths. Furthermore, Gorbachev clarifies that they are not attempting to encourage others to abandon their own beliefs. This highlights the importance of respecting diversity and specific viewpoints. Gorbachev's words communicate a message of staying real to oneself while also acknowledging and appreciating the beliefs of others. It shows a sense of unity and understanding, rather than division and conflict.

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Mikhail Gorbachev This quote is written / told by Mikhail Gorbachev somewhere between March 2, 1931 and today. He was a famous Statesman from Russia. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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