16 Quotes About Revolution

Whether it be the American Revolution, the Bolshevik Revolution, or the French Revolution, revolutions are a common occurrence in human history. But not all revolutions are created equal. The American Revolution brought the world out of centuries of monarchy and oppression. The Russian Revolution brought an end to decades of tyranny Read more

The French Revolution brought an end to centuries of monarchy and oppression. But what is common between all three? They were led by people who were willing to do what no one else was willing to do. And that’s why all revolutions are important, because they show that ordinary people can make extraordinary changes in their lives and in their societies.

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Frustration of my plans to lighten the disaster will convince people that the future holds no promise for them. Already they recall the lives of their grandfathers with envy. They will see that political revolutions and trade stagnations will increase. The feeling will pervade the Galaxy that only what a man can grasp for himself at that moment will be of any account. Ambitious men will not wait and unscrupulous men will not hang back. By their every action they will hasten the decay of the worlds. Isaac Asimov
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Before I only wanted to change the world. I still want that, but it was ironic how I never wanted to change myself. Yet that's where revolutions start! And it's the only way revolutions can continue, if we keep looking inward, looking at how others might see us. That's what happened when I met Sofia. I saw myself the way she saw me. Viet Thanh Nguyen
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The crisis of history in France, is a crisis of social bond, a crisis of citizenship. A citizen is the heir of a past more or less mythified, but he makes his own, whatever his personal genealogy. Today, under the pretext that the country has undergone considerable changes, some would like to transform the past in order to adopt it to the new face of France. Nothing, however, will make the past anything other than what it was. To pretend to change history is a totalitarian project: One who has control of the past has control over the future, one who has control over the present has control over the past, as George Orwell wrote in 1984. Jean Sevillia
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Every country on Earth needs a progressive Revolution. But these revolutions must come through the Revolutions in the mind, not through Revolutions using Violence! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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Ransack the history of revolutions, and it will be found that every fall of a regime has been presaged by a defiance which went unpunished. It is as true today as it was ten thousand years ago that a Power from which the magic virtue has gone out, falls. Bertrand De Jouvenel
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What an absurdity to go and bury oneself in South America, where they are always having revolutions. Agatha Christie
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...he'll come back. We all come back, kate. These private little revolutions always die. The compromise is always made. In a peculiar way. Frank is right-- every man does have a star. The star of one's honesty. And you spend your life groping for it, but once it's out it never lights again. I don't think he went very far. He probably just wanted to be alone to watch his star go out. Arthur Miller
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Since governments take the right of death over their people, it is not astonishing if the people should sometimes take the right of death over governm Guy De Maupassant
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The Bolsheviks killed their own most loyal supporters at Kronstadt in 1921, because they failed to understand that the revolution no longer required revolutionaries, but obedient servants. Peter Hitchens
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In reality the mere privations is not enoughto cause an insurrection: if it were the masses would always be in revolt Trotsky
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Revolution is the accession of the peoples, and, at the bottom, the People is Man. Victor Hugo
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I've got nothing to offer you kids but these noodles. They're good noodles but they won't change the world. Madeleine Thien
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The slaves of today will become the tyrants of tomorrow--the proletariat overthrows the hegemon to become the hegemon itself, only to be eventually overthrown by a proto-hegemon that will in turn lose its position. It is this dizzying cycle that keeps humanity chasing the tail it lost millennia ago Miguel Syjuco
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If I were a member of the class that rules, I would post men in all the neighborhoods of the nation, not to spy upon or club rebellious workers, not to break strikes or disrupt unions, but to ferret out those who no longer respond to the system in which they live. I would make it known that the real danger does not stem from those who seek to grab their share of wealth through force, or from those who try to defend their property through violence, for both of these groups, by their affirmative acts, support the values of the system in which they live. The millions that I would fear are those who do not dream of the prizes that the nation holds forth, for it is in them, though they may not know it, that a revolution has taken place and is biding its time to translate itself into a new and strange way of life. Richard Wright
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The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity. Unknown