Top 36 Quotes & Sayings by Bidzina Ivanishvili

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Georgian businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Bidzina Ivanishvili

Bidzina Ivanishvili is a Georgian politician, billionaire businessman and philanthropist, who served as Prime Minister of Georgia from October 2012 to November 2013. He was Honorary Consul of the Republic of San Marino in Georgia from 2000 to 2012.

Since the whole village was poor, we didn't realize our own poverty. I was happy.
All the therapists would tell me was that I was the only healthy person they knew.
Restoration of friendship with Russia, our biggest neighbor, is necessary for our peace and economy. — © Bidzina Ivanishvili
Restoration of friendship with Russia, our biggest neighbor, is necessary for our peace and economy.
There is a real and evident problem of democracy in Georgia, and this was the core reason of my entrance into politics. We have no rule of law. It's absolutely absent.
With respect to Euro-Atlantic integration, we have to realize that we need to normalize the relationships with our neighbors, and especially with Russia.
My main capital isn't the money. I respect myself; I respect my country.
I would like to become the prime minister, do the job for two years, and then leave and devote myself to public work.
I was forced to come into politics because Saakashvili had destroyed the opposition. I had a choice either to leave the country, because it was dangerous to live here, or to go into politics.
It was not my wish to come into politics. I was not a public person; I preferred to spend my birthdays with family and friends. But the 2008 elections were fraudulent, so I decided to finance the opposition to make them stronger.
I've never been an oligarch. The definition of an oligarch is someone who has co-operated with the government, and I never did.
I get no pleasure from politics; it's not in my character.
I travel as much as I can and meet people.
The economy is governed through cartel agreements and monopoly. The attorney general is the one who's controlling funds. There is no free business in Georgia.
My only hobby is going for walks outdoors.
In Georgia, people had already understood that communism couldn't survive, and I came to the institute in Moscow, and people still believed in it. They were completely different people, and I found it very difficult psychologically.
I did not like formal meetings, because they took away my freedom. I just liked to spend time with my friends, where I could be myself and did not need to don a mask.
Any private security is a joke in a country where you're up against your own government.
America has chosen Georgia as a junior partner. The United States believes that Saakashvili is creating a democratic Georgia, but these are merely facades.
I do yoga every day, some sport, have a meal once a day, eat some fruit, and drink one glass of wine. And once a month I gather together my close friends. But my wife and I do not like conspicuous luxury.
Our policy is European and Euro-Atlantic integration. There is no substitute for NATO.
I was writing my Ph.D. in the late 1980s and was keeping an eye on what was happening in the world. It became obvious to me that Russia couldn't live without computers. I think I worked this out a year before anyone else. I started looking for people who could help import them.
If you come to Georgia, you can open up a company in a day. You yourself can come tomorrow and establish a company in a day, and you're not halted by paperwork.
I may not be a politician, but I will fight to the end of my life for what I believe in.
There are eight different breeds of peacock. I have them all.
I have always lived according to my conscience, and my past is clean.
I decided to go into politics because of our Soviet-style government. — © Bidzina Ivanishvili
I decided to go into politics because of our Soviet-style government.
Any private security is a joke in a country where youre up against your own government.
I had to choose: Either leave the country, where it's become dangerous for me, or go on the offensive.
Since the whole village was poor, we didnt realize our own poverty. I was happy.
I won't go back on my decision. I'm not afraid of prison, but there are even worse dangers.
This is my philosophy: I prefer to stay out of the public eye. I love freedom.
A difficult regional situation doesn't justify one man's determination to hold onto power. It's clear to me that democratization is a very complicated process.
I get no pleasure from politics; its not in my character.
I have money, but my most important capital is the trust of the people.
A small country like Georgia has little influence on conflicts that must be resolved at the global level.
Europe and America should judge Georgia's leadership on the basis of their actions, not just their words and promises. Otherwise Saakashvili will transform Georgia into a dictatorship.
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