1,549 Quotes About Revolution
- Author Philip K. Dick
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Just because something bears the aspect of the inevitable one should not, therefore, go along willingly with it.
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- Author Ali Shariati
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ليس الفقر هو الذي سيصير سببا في الحركة والتمرد لكنه الإحساس بالفقر، إن شعور الطبقة المحرومة بالنسبة للوضع الطبقي المتناقض في مجتمعها هو الذي يدفعها للحركة.
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- Author Thomas Jefferson
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When a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government
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- Author K.T. McFarland
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By the 2016 American election, it was clear America was ready for change. By nominating Trump, the Republican Party had rejected the Republican establishment. By electing Trump, the country rejected the entire Washington establishment—Republican and Democrat alike...
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- Author KT McFarland
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The battle lines were now drawn: On one side, the elites of both parties, who had governed America for decades and supported big government and a globalist interventionist Foreign policy; On the other side were the populists—the ordinary Citizens who rarely got excited about politics, but were now mobilized in rebellion against a governing class they believed was arrogant, unresponsive, and unsuccessful.It was a revolt by the governed against the governing.
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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Some countries believe that, once they have rid themselves of a monarchy and become a republic, they have morphed into a kind of Utopia. When, in fact, they have merely created another set of compromises for themselves.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Behind every rebellion lies a tyranny.
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- Author Fuad Alakbarov
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A rebellion is an unsuccessful revolution, a revolution is a successful rebellion.
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- Author Arthur Koestler
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The old disease, thought Rubashov. Revolutionaries should not think through other people's minds. Or, perhaps they should? Or even ought to? How can one change the world if one identifies oneself with everybody? How else can one change it? He who understands and forgives -- where would he find a motive to act? Where would he not?
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