The first lesson a revolutionary must learn is that he is a doomed man.
Huey P. NewtonMots clés politics war fate anarchy revolution resignation revolutionaries
A great revolution in just one single individual will help achieve a change in the destiny of a society and, further, will enable a change in the destiny of humankind.
Daisaku IkedaMots clés revolution
Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!
Patrick HenryMots clés liberty freedom revolution slavery
Better a good journalist than a poor assassin.
Jean-Paul SartreMots clés writing revolution journalism dirty-hands
There is no final one; revolutions are infinite.
Yevgeny ZamyatinMots clés revolution
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Societies in decline have no use for visionaries.
Anaïs NinMots clés inspiration civilization revolution
Yesterday I felt like shit, so I rode my bike around town and repeatedly grafittied “The revolution is not being televised” in paint pen. It was a “pointless” action, but it nonetheless healed me to do this. It was an act of love for that “hooligan” Arundhati Roy. It was an act of self-love. I don’t expect it to change the world, but on the other hand, I know it will.
Inga MuscioMots clés revolution inga
Ask for work. If they don't give you work, ask for bread. If they do not give you work or bread, then take bread.
Emma GoldmanMots clés revolution anarchism
HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE
Ernesto Che GuevaraMots clés inspirational revolution america-latina global
It still would be years before I understood the seriousness of my change of view. Much later, I recognized it in "Revolution," the essay of Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski, who describes the moment when a man on the edge of a crowd looks back defiantly at a policeman — and when that policeman senses a sudden refusal to accept his defining gaze — as the imperceptible moment in which rebellion is born. "All books about all revolutions begin with a chapter that describes the decay of tottering authority or the misery and sufferings of the people," Kapuscinski writes. "They should begin with a psychological chapter — one that shows how a harassed, terrified man suddenly breaks his terror, stops being afraid. This unusual process — sometimes accomplished in an instant, like a shock — demands to be illustrated. Man gets rid of fear and feel free. Without that, there would be no revolution.
Gloria SteinemMots clés revolution government
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