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The Kremlin has made a habit of accusing others of crimes of which it has been accused of itself [228]

Marcel H. Van Herpen
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The Kremlin has made a habit of accusing others of crimes of which it has been accused of itself [228]

Marcel H. Van Herpen, Putin's Wars: The Rise of Russia's New Imperialism
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Russia does not have a modern economy: it's a petro-power. The only thing it sells that the world wants to buy is oil and natural gas. When was the last time anyone bought a Russian computer? A Russian car? A Russian cell phone? Russia is so dependent on high energy prices that if oil falls below $100 a barrel, the Kremlin can't meet payroll.

Kathleen Troia McFarland
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Such is the control, and such the public mentality, enjoyed by the Swedish planners. The rulers of the Soviet Union, although favoured by despotic power, are not so fortunate. Obstructively resentful of officialdom, the Russian, in the words of the Spanish saying, has always known how orders are 'to be obeyed but not carried out'. To the Swede, that sort of compromise is downright immoral. His elected leaders have received those political blessings denied the autocrats in the Kremlin: compliant citizens and an unopposed bureaucracy.

Roland Huntford, The New Totalitarians
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To make his point, Ivan staged a sensational demonstration. Some time before Christmas he had arrested two Lithuanians employed in the Moscow Kremlin. He charged them with plotting to poison him. The accusations against Jan Lukhomski and Maciej the Pole did not sound very credible; but their guilt or innocence was hardly relevant. They were held in an open cage on the frozen Moskva River for all the world to see; and on the eve of the departure of Ivan’s envoy to Lithuania, they were burned alive in their cage.50 As the ice melted under the fierce heat of the fire and the heavy iron cage sank beneath the water, taking its carbonized occupants down in a great hiss of steam, one could have well imagined that something was being said about Lithuania’s political future.

Norman Davies, Europe
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Comrade, you can deceive us. Anyone can―for a time. But not a very long time.

Tom Clancy, The Cardinal of the Kremlin
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Ice hockey is the closest thing to religion permitted by the Soviet Union.

Tom Clancy, The Cardinal of the Kremlin
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One presidential advisor to another: "If the world made sense, we'd all have to find honest work.

Tom Clancy, The Cardinal of the Kremlin
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Clancy comments that the subtleties of national character can impact the world stage by making espionage more difficult. Americans were quirky by nature, making the sorts of eccentric moves that had to be followed up on as potential espionage cues. Russians, on the other hand, were too orderly by nature to make such distractions appear natural.

Tom Clancy, The Cardinal of the Kremlin
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Most of everything is very little of not very much at all.

Richard Edward Harding, The Summerhouse Project: Cryptic Visions
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