The revolution that counts is the one that takes place in the imagination; many kinds of change issue forth thereafter, some gradual and subtle, some dramatic and conflict-ridden--which is to say that revolution doesn't necessarily look like revolution.

Rebecca Solnit
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The famous quote that says that the revolution that counts is the one occurring in the imagination, rather than taking place on the streets. Many kinds of change issue forth thereafter, some gradual and subtle, some dramatic and conflict-ridden. This is to say that revolution doesn't necessarily look like revolution.

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