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Revolution Quotes - Page 10

We will have to embark on a change so radical, a revolution so quiet and yet so total, that it will go far beyond the programme for a parliament.

Edward Heath's speech to Conservative Party Conference (October 10, 1970), as quoted in John Campbell "Edward Heath" (p. 311), 1993.

Revolutions are not born of chance but of necessity.

Victor Hugo (1980). “Les misérables”, Viking Pr

Secession, like any other REVOLUTIONARY ACT, may be morally justified by the extremity of oppression; but to call it a constitutional right is confounding the meaning of terms.

Andrew Jackson (1835). “Annual messages, veto messages, protest, &c. of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States”, p.113

In a revolution one wins or dies, if it is a real one

Ernesto Guevara, David Deutschmann (2003). “Che Guevara Reader: Writings on Politics & Revolution”, p.386, Ocean Press

Revolution will free society of its afflictions, while science will free the individual of his.

Mario Vargas Llosa (2011). “The War of the End of the World”, p.14, Macmillan