1,549 Quotes About Revolution
- Author Andrei Platonov
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O masses, o masses! When will you assume the image and likeness of your avant-garde?
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- Author Bamigboye Olurotimi
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One generation did nothing to turn things around but always blaming the government for their woes and trouble, but another came with determination, to reshape, rewrite, and turn the nation around with one voice of unity.
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- Author Bamigboye Olurotimi
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One generation came and left all things for God to do, another came and fought tyranny, humiliation, brutality, poverty, corruption, and bad governance through determination and God"s help.
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- Author Bamigboye Olurotimi
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We are a chosen generation with one voice of unity, we the younger generation are saying, enough of brutality, poverty, corruption, and bad governance.
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- Author George Orwell
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With its grace and carelessness, it seemed to annihilate a whole culture, a whole system of thought, as though [all] could be swept into a nothingness by a single splendid movement of the arm.
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- Author Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
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- Author Thomas Paine
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When my country, into which I had just set my foot, was set on fire about my ears, it was time to stir. It was time for every man to stir.
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- Author Milan Kundera
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Poetry never plays a more important role than it does during revolutionary periods; poetry gave the revolution its voice and in return the revolution liberated poetry from isolation; the poet now knows he is being heard by the people, especially young people; for youth, poetry and revolution are one and the same.
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- Author Washington Irving
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It is worthy to note, that the early popularity of Washington was not the result of brilliant achievement nor signal success; on the contrary, it rose among trials and reverses, and may almost be said to have been the fruit of defeat.
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