Natan Sharansky Quotes

Born: January 20, 1948

Natan Sharansky, a former Soviet dissident and Israeli statesman, transformed decades of imprisonment into a profound philosophy of human resilience. His nine years in Soviet labor camps, endured for his Zionist activism, forged an unshakable belief that the human spirit can triumph over tyranny. Sharansky teaches that true freedom is not granted by governments but claimed by the individual through courage and conviction. His quotes resonate because they distill the universal struggle for dignity into piercing clarity—reminding us that even in darkness, one can choose hope. A living testament to the power of moral clarity, Sharansky’s words inspire anyone seeking meaning against oppression.

Natan Sharansky Quotes (32)

"Believe me, the drug of freedom is universally potent."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"Will dissent be permitted? The answer to that question will determine whether the society is a free society or a fear society."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"Democratic leaders, whose power is ultimately dependent on popular support, are held accountable for failing to improve the lives of their citizens. Therefore, they have a powerful incentive to keep their societies peaceful and prosperous."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Mindfulness

"Free societies are societies in which the right of dissent is protected."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"The three main sources of scepticism are first, that not every people desires freedom; second, that democracy in certain parts of the world would be dangerous; and third, that there is little the world's democracies can do to advance freedom outside their countries."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Creativity

"Japan is not a Western democracy. The Japanese have kept their traditions, culture and heritage, but they have joined the community of free nations."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"Can someone within that society walk into the town square and say what they want without fear of being punished for his or her views? If so, then that society is a free society. If not, it is a fear society."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"On the other hand, if the free world is concerned with how a new Palestinian leader governs, then the peace process will have a real chance to succeed."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Mindfulness

"The only peace that can be made with a dictator is once that must be based on deterrence. For today, the dictator may be your friend, but tomorrow he will need you as an enemy."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Love

"I was inspired to write this book by those who are sceptical of the power of freedom to change the world."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"This scepticism is the same scepticism I heard a generation ago in the USSR when few thought that a democratic transformation behind the iron curtain was possible."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"My optimism is not based primarily on the successful march of democracy in recent times but rather is based on the experience of having lived in a fear society and studied the mechanics of tyranny that sustain such a society."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Motivation

"By helping readers understand these mechanics, I hope they will appreciate why freedom is for everyone, why it is essential for our security and why the free world plays a critically important role in advancing democracy around the globe."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"In contrast, fear societies are societies in which dissent is banned."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"People may believe that there can be a society where dissent is not permitted, but which is nonetheless not a fear society because everyone agrees with one another and therefore no one wants to dissent."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"Of course, there can be serious injustices within free societies."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"It is important to remember that some of the most serious thinkers once thought that democracy was not compatible with the cultures of Germany, Italy, Japan, Latin America and Russia."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"Just as the 99% of Soviet citizens who supported the Soviet regime in 1985 was no indication of what the people inside the USSR really thought, the army of true believers that we think we see in the Arab world is an illusion."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"I have no doubt that given a real choice, the vast majority of Muslims and Arabs, like everyone else will choose a free society over a fear society."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"The central premise behind Oslo was that if Arafat were given enough legitimacy, territory, weapons and money, he would use his power to fight terror and make peace with Israel."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Mindfulness

"Unfortunately, little attention was paid to how Arafat ruled. In fact, some saw the harsh and repressive nature of Arafat's regime as actually bolstering the prospects for peace."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Mindfulness

"Only weeks after Oslo began, when nearly all the world and most of Israel was drunk with the idea of peace, I argued that a Palestinian society not constrained by democratic norms would be a fear society that would pose a grave threat to Israel."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Mindfulness

"The message of the free world to any potential Palestinian leadership should be a simple one: Embrace democratic reform and we will embrace you."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"By focusing once and for all on helping the Palestinians build a free society, I have no doubt that an historic compromise between Israelis and Palestinians can be reached and that peace can prevail."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Mindfulness

"Arafat rejected the deal because, as a dictator who had directed all his energies toward strengthening the Palestinians hatred toward Israel, Arafat could not afford to make peace."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Mindfulness

"To understand why dictators have a problem with making peace - or at least a genuine peace - the link between the nature of a regime and its external behavior must be understood."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"It is not surprising, then, that in the decade since Oslo began, Arafat used all the resources placed at his disposal to fan the flames of hatred against Israel."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"Non-democratic regimes always need to mobilize their people against external enemies in order to maintain internal stability."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"The two most important things that can be done to promote democracy in the world is first, to bring moral clarity back to world affairs and second, to link international policies to the advance of democracy around the globe."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Wisdom

"When we are unwilling to draw clear moral lines between free societies and fear societies, when we are unwilling to call the former good and the latter evil, we will not be able to advance the cause of peace because peace cannot be disconnected from freedom."

Natan Sharansky
Topic: Mindfulness
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