1,549 Quotes About Revolution
- Author Raja Rao
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And the police got nervous and they began to kick us in our backs and stomachs, and the crowd shouted 'Mahatma Gandhi ki jai!' and someone took a kerosene tin and began to beat it, and someone took a cattle-bell and began to ring it, and they cried, 'With them, brothers, with them!' and they leaped and they ducked and they came down to lie beside us, and we shouted 'Mahatma Gandhi ki jai! Mahatma Gandhi ki jai!
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- Author Rob Stewart
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No anti-slavery crusader aimed for a partial solution or settled on a regimen of interim targets. The fight to end slavery was a fight to end 100 percent of slavery for all time. In just that way, we can't settle for partial measures if we are going to win the war for our world. We need to fight for 100 percent sustainability, now.
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- Author Rob Stewart
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The vision of the ideal life that we've been taught in the West, which is gaining ever more purchase in China and India and elsewhere, feeds the system we need to undo. Go to school in order to get a degree in order to get a job in order to earn money so you can try to buy happiness because your life sucks, then retire and die: this is not meaningful living.
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- Author Dirk Kurbjuweit
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Revolutions arise from obstinacy. People are dissatisfied with what they are told and they develop new ideas.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Revolutions seldom justify their tremendous cost in human life.
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- Author Baruch Spinoza
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I do not know how to teach philosophy without becoming a disturber of established religion.
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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An individual can make a change but a team can make a revolution.
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- Author Alan Moore & David Lloyd
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It does not do to rely too much on silent majorities, Evey, for silence is a fragile thing, one loud noise, and its gone. But the people are so cowed and disorganised. A few might take the opportunity to protest, but it'll just be a voice crying in the wilderness. Noise is relative to the silence preceding it. The more absolute the hush, the more shocking the thunderclap. Our masters have not heard the people's voice for generations, Evey and it is much, much louder than they care to remember.
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- Author Hannah Arendt
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Revolutions are the only political events which confront us directly and inevitably with the problem of beginning.
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