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    Revolution does not begin with a group. It begins from the heart.

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    Revolution is the harmony of form and color and everything exists, and moves, under only one law: Life. Nobody is separate by anybody else. Nobody fights for himself. Everything is All and One. Anguish and pain, pleasure and death are no more than a process for existence. The revolutionary struggle in this process is a doorway open to intelligence.

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    Revolutionists are accused of sowing fear abroad. Every barricade seems a crime. Their theories are incriminated, their aim suspected, their ulterior motive is feared, their conscience denounced. They are reproached with raising, erecting, and heaping up, against the reigning social state, a mass of miseries, of griefs, of iniquities, of wrongs, of despairs, and of tearing from the lowest depths blocks of shadow in order therein to embattle themselves and to combat. People shout to them: “You are tearing up the pavements of hell!” They might reply: “That is because our barricade is made of good intentions.

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    Revolutions are by definition unpredictable. A predictable revolution never erupts.

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    Revolutions seldom justify their tremendous cost in human life.

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    Revolution and youth are closely allied. What can a revolution promise to adults? To some it brings disgrace, to others favor. But even that favor is questionable, for it affects only the worse half of life, and in addition to advantages it also entails uncertainty, exhausting activity and upheaval of settled habits. Youth is substantially better off: it is not burdened by guilt, and the revolution can accept young people in toto. The uncertainty of revolutionary times is an advantage for youth, because it is the world of the fathers that is challenged. How exciting to enter into the age of maturity over the shattered ramparts of the adult world!

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    Revolutionaries need poets, too.

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    Revolution." Just a single word that no one even understands, and yet it has the power to kill us all. Just one single word, sharper than any bullet or weapon, and more devastating.

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    Revolution? Really, Ono! The communists want a revolution. We want nothing of the sort. Quite the opposite, in fact. We wish for a restoration.

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    Revolutions as often take place because the old regime simply collapse out of economic inefficiency and bureaucratic rigidity rather than for the reasons given out by their successors taking too much credit, however heroic their actions at the time of crisis (but so often in the past hopeless).

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    [R]evolutions of government cannot be effected by the mere force of argument and reasoning;

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    Revolution was never sparked by political philosophy. It has ever been the price of bread that shakes the pillars of the world. Yet they lock up the thinkers and leave the bakers free.

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    Revolutionaries do not only have different ideas (or even actions) from pseudo-revolutionaries. What they are is different, and the way they act is. They do not try to enrol people in order to represent them and be a power in their name ... Their action is never an attempt to organise others, only to express their own subversive response to the world.

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    Revolution?” Arno laughed. “What happened wasn’t a revolution. It was a deal. The creation of a new bunch of entrepreneurs who could be more easily manipulated by international capital.

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    Revolutions are defined not only by the ideas that drive them but by the scale of their impact.

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    Revolutions in short are made in the name of the proletariat, not by it, and usually in countries where the proletariat hardly exists.

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    Revolutions occurred in almost every European city with more than 50,000 inhabitants. The occasion for the revolutions was hunger.

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    Revolution starts in the mind. Question Everything!

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    Revolutions usually begin as replacements for older certainties, and not as pristine discoveries in uncharted terrain.

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    Ride higher in life unto the higher life.

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    Revolution comes, with two ways, a way of wisdom or the way of the sword. The first, one is the change of mind, character, and moral towards fairness and justice regardless any discrimination, destruction, and harm to society and its people while the second, one is only the change of leadership, system, and rules with a few power-mongers with the bloodshed of the innocent people. Revolution by wisdom is evergreen and fruitful and by the sword is just for a season and disappears sooner or later.

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    Revolution from above, in some states and cases, is [...] often preferable to the status quo, or to no revolution at all.

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    Revolution is the accession of the peoples, and, at the bottom, the People is Man.

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    Revolution must take place within one's own mind.

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    Revolutions are infinite.

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    Revolution suspends habit as well as law. But just as nature abhors a vacuum, people abhor anarchy.

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    Revolution is simple. It's like a breath; out with the old, and in with the new.

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    Revolution meant shattering one structure and creating another one, but shattering was easier than creating, and so the two parts of the act were not necessarily fated to be equally successful. In that sense, building a revolution was like building an arch; until both columns were there, and the keystone in place, practically any disruption could bring the whole thing crashing down.

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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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    Revolutions spring not from accident, but from necessity. A revolution is a return from the factitious to the real. It takes place because it must.

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    Right now, we are in a peak cycle. There’s tremendous energy out there, directed against the state. It’s not all focused, but it’s there, and it’s building. Maybe this will be sufficient to accomplish what we must accomplish over the fairly short run. We’ll see, and we can certainly hope that this is the case. But perhaps not. We must be prepared to wage a long struggle. If this is the case then we’ll probably see a different cycle, one in which the revolutionary energy of the people seems to have dispersed, run out of steam. But – and this is important- such cycles are deceptive. Things appear to be at low ebb, but actually what’s happening is a period of regroupment, a period in which we step back and learn from the mistakes made during the preceding cycle.

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    Ritual may be vital to reaction, but it is also the life blood of revolution.

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    Rituals are missing nowadays

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    Salah besar orang yang mengatakan revolusi kita belum selesai. Revolusi adalah letusan masyarakat sekonyong-konyong yang melaksanakan Umwertung aller Werte (penilaian kembali atas semua nilai). Revolusi mengguncang lantai dan sendi; pasak dan tiang longgar semuanya. Sebab itu saat revolusi tidak dapat berlaku terlalu lama, tidak lebih dari beberapa minggu, atau beberapa bulan. Sesudah itu harus dibendung, datang masa konsolidasi untuk merealisasi hasil daripada revolusi itu. Yang belum selesai bukanlah revolusi itu, melainkan usaha menyelenggarakan cita-citanya di dalam waktu, setelah fundamen dibentangkan.

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    Sauvages. Expliquons-nous sur ce mot. Ces hommes hérissés qui, dans les jours génésiaques du chaos révolutionnaire, déguenillés, hurlants, farouches, le casse-tête levé, la pique haute, se ruaient sur le vieux Paris bouleversé, que voulaient-ils? Ils voulaient la fin des oppressions, la fin des tyriannies, la fin du glaive, le travaille pour l'homme, l'instruction pour l'enfant, la douceur sociale pour la femme, la liberté, l'égalité, la fraternité, le pain pour tous, l'idée pour tous, l'édénisation du monde, le progrès; et cette chose sainte, bonne et douce, le progrès poussés à bout, hors d'eux-mêmes, ils la réclamaient terribles, demi-nus, la massue au poing, le rugissement à la bouche. C'étaient les sauvages, oui; mais les sauvages de la civilisation.

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    Say what you will of religion, but draw applicable conclusions and comparisons to reach a consensus. Religion = Reli = Prefix to Relic, or an ancient item. In days of old, items were novel, and they inspired devotion to the divine, and in the divine. Now, items are hypnotizing the masses into submission. Take Christ for example. When he broke bread in the Bible, people actually ate, it was useful to their bodies. Compare that to the politics, governments and corrupt, bumbling bureacrats and lobbyists in the economic recession of today. When they "broke bread", the economy nearly collapsed, and the benefactors thereof were only a select, decadent few. There was no bread to be had, so they asked the people for more! Breaking bread went from meaning sharing food and knowledge and wealth of mind and character, to meaning break the system, being libelous, being unaccountable, and robbing the earth. So they married people's paychecks to the land for high ransoms, rents and mortgages, effectively making any renter or landowner either a slave or a slave master once more. We have higher class toys to play with, and believe we are free. The difference is, the love of profit has the potential, and has nearly already enslaved all, it isn't restriced by culture anymore. Truth is not religion. Governments are religions. Truth does not encourage you to worship things. Governments are for profit. Truth is for progress. Governments are about process. When profit goes before progress, the latter suffers. The truest measurement of the quality of progress, will be its immediate and effective results without the aid of material profit. Quality is meticulous, it leaves no stone unturned, it is thorough and detail oriented. It takes its time, but the results are always worth the investment. Profit is quick, it is ruthless, it is unforgiving, it seeks to be first, but confuses being first with being the best, it is long scale suicidal, it is illusory, it is temporary, it is vastly unfulfilling. It breaks families, and it turns friends. It is single track minded, and small minded as well. Quality, would never do that, my friends. Ironic how dealing and concerning with money, some of those who make the most money, and break other's monies are the most unaccountable. People open bank accounts, over spend, and then expect to be held "unaccountable" for their actions. They even act innocent and unaccountable. But I tell you, everything can and will be counted, and accounted for. Peace can be had, but people must first annhilate the love of items, over their own kind.

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    Scratch the heresy and you will find the leper. Every battle against heresy wants only this: to keep the leper as he is.

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    She was adamant that any organisation that labelled one group of people as evil would eventually do the same to others. That to treat any one person as less than human was to cheapen the very substance of humanity.

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    Ser joven y no ser revolucionario, es una contradicción hasta biológica

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    She looked down at the city. It was changing, and she didn't know what it would look like when it was done. Maybe it would never be done.

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    She saw and marked the revolutions that had been, and the present seemed to her only a point of rest, from which time was to renew his flight.

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    She had shown him by her independence how it was only fear that held people together. The fear of being alone and the fear of being different.

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    ...she was something more- a force, a stable, familiar force like something out of my past which kept me from whirling off into some unknown which I dared not face. It was a most painful position for at the same time Mary reminded me constantly that something was expected of me, some act of leadership, some newsworthy achievement;...

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    Shout out for Joy! Don`t scream out in fear for victors shout and victims scream.

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    Sickness, disease and premature death may be the outcome for those that cannot figure out how to adapt to the man-made world that the Industrial Revolution has created.

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    Si le système ne nous fait aucun mal, si sa raison d’être ne consiste qu’à gérer les déplacements, et à les gérer pour le bien de tous, alors pourquoi blesser au nom de sa douceur ? Question spécieuse. Face à une aliénation des menues doses douces et continues, il n’était de rupture que brutale. Ou sinon se résigner, mettre un casque virtuel sur sa tête, s’éclater loin du monde, dire « C’est comme ça, je n’y peux rien, je juge que tout est bien, amen …. ». Le système ne gênait après tout que les gens vivants, ceux qui ne supportaient pas que leurs mouvements fussent orientés au nom d’une régulation sociale. Ceux qui résistaient. Distribuer quelques tracts ? Autant cracher dans l’Espace. L’ambition de la Volte, aussi vaniteuse fût-elle, avait été de contrebalancer en une nuit, une seule, vingt ans d’empoisonnement homéopathique. Idiot c’était, idiot … mais que faire d’autre ? Oui, la fillette était innocente, oui son corps n’était pas rouage mais victime du système. Elle ne méritait pas ça. Nous nous servions d’elle, de sa souffrance pour remuer les tripes et les consciences. Mais la Volution ne pouvait se faire avec des caresses. Ou alors il eût fallu caresser tout le monde …

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    Since Shakespeare had a feel for revolutionary rhetoric, let’s all cry: “Peace, freedom and liberty!

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    Sınıf" sözcüğü kafanızı fazla karıştırmıyorsa, Fransız Devrimi'ne yol açan fikirler ve olayları kavramak kolaylaşır. Örneğin, genelde bugün işçi sınıfının artık varolmadığı, çünkü kol gücüne dayalı işlerde çalışanların sayısının çok az olduğu öne sürülüyor. Ancak, dizüstü bilgisayarlar ya da cep telefonlarıyla çalışan insanlar için, bu icatlar hayatı daha fazla kolaylaştırmamıştır. Aksine, büro işçilerinin işe geliş gidişlerde bile çalışmaları anlamına gelir. On dokuzuncu yüzyılda bile, çırçır fabrikalarındaki çalışanlardan eve giderken bir tezgahı yanlarına alıp, evde de dokumaya devam etmeleri istenmezdi.

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    So it’s democracy versus capitalism at this point, friends, and we out on this frontier outpost of the human world are perhaps better positioned than anyone else to see this and to fight this global battle, there’s empty land here, there’s scarce and nonrenewable resources here, and we’re going to get swept up into the fight and we cannot choose not to be part of it, we are one of the prizes and our fate will be decided by what happens throughout the human world. That being the case, we had better band together for the common good, for Mars and for us and for all the people on earth and for the seven generations, it’s going to be hard it’s going to take years, and the stronger we are the better our chances, which is why I’m so happy to see that burning meteor in the sky pumping the matrix of life into our world, and why I’m so happy to see you all here to celebrate it together, a representative congress of all that I love in this world, but look I think that steel-drum band is ready to play aren’t you” (shouts of assent) “so why don’t you folks start and we’ll dance till dawn and tomorrow scatter on the winds and down the sides of this great mountain, to carry the gift everywhere.

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    So-called Islamic 'fundamentalism' does not spring, in Pakistan, from the people. It is imposed on them from above. Autocratic regimes find it useful to espouse the rhetoric of faith, because people respect that language, are reluctant to oppose it. This how religions shore up dictators; by encircling them with words of power, words which the people are reluctant to see discredited, disenfranchised, mocked. But the ramming-down-the-throat point stands. In the end you get sick of it, you lose faith in the faith, if not qua faith then certainly as basis for a state. And then the dictator falls, and it is discovered that he had brought God down with him, that the justifying myth of the nation has been unmade. This leaves only two options: disintegration, or a new dictatorship ... no, there is a third, and I shall not be o pessimistic as to deny its possibility. The third option is the substitution of a new myth for the old one. Here are three such myths, all available from stock at short notice: liberty; equality; fraternity. I recommend them highly.