Words matter. These are the best Dmitry Medvedev Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t want to live in a militarised country behind an iron curtain. It’s boring. Been there and seen the movie. I’ve done that.
Russia made a decisive contribution to the victory over Nazism. That’s clear to every honest observer. So, therefore, in a certain manner, it is indeed part of the country’s national psyche.
I do like classical music, and soft rock, and jazz, which I never listened to when I was 15. Now I like it. The older you get, the more tolerant you get, right?
When I was a young student, I only listened to foreign music, mainly rock music and hard rock. Then I surprised myself by discovering ethnic music. Now I like to listen to music from different places, and in many situations. Even when you work, some ethnic music calms the nerves.
When you borrow money, you should always think how you’re going to pay it back.
Stability and a prosperous life cannot be set off against a set of political rights and freedoms.
My main ambition is to be of use to my country and my people.
When I get into a bad mood, I do sports and then everything’s OK. And then I go and make decisions, however painful they may be.
I always say that modernization is not an abstract thing; it’s a very specific task.
Freedom is a unique concept that everyone interprets differently.
Considering I’m a young president, I wouldn’t like to make an evaluation of myself. It’s not my job to do that.
Legal reform in Russia is a must. And I keep track of it daily.
Any politician is to a certain degree a mentor. They preach something.
I believe in Father Frost. But not too deeply. But anyway, you know, I’m not one of those people who are able to tell the kids that Father Frost does not exist.
Being a prime minister is a very demanding job. And as long as I have the strength, I will continue to do this and be of benefit to my country.
Terrorism tramples upon any rights and freedoms and generates fear and hatred; it is an obstacle to efforts at improving our world.
Those who play badminton well take decisions quickly.
What’s the point of elections if everything is already decided?