Revolution Quotes - Page 25

George Bernard Shaw (2015). “George Bernard Shaw: Collected Articles, Lectures, Essays and Letters: Thoughts and Studies from the Renowned Dramaturge and Author of Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Pygmalion, Arms and The Man, Saint Joan, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion”, p.311, e-artnow
"Song: 'True Revolutionaries'". 1999.
Revolution, n. In politics, an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment.
Ambrose Bierce (2016). “The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World”, p.186, 谷月社
Woodrow Wilson, Ray Stannard Baker, Howard Seavoy Leach (1927). “The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson: The new democracy; presidential messages, addresses, and other papers (1913-1917)”
A government creates its own revolution. There can be no revolt without it.
"The Anarchist Cookbook". Book by William Powell, Chapter Two: "Electronics, Sabotage, and Surveillance", 1971.
I know and all the world knows, that revolutions never go backwards.
At Rochester on the Irrepressible Conflict, October 1858
Wallace Stevens (2011). “The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens”, p.324, Vintage
Russians are too kind, they lack the ability to apply determined methods of revolutionary terror.
"Lenin: Life and Legacy" by Dmitri Volkogonov, (p. 203), 1994.
Tom Stoppard (2011). “Lord Malquist and Mr. Moon: A Novel”, p.12, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.