#Revolutions
Quotes about revolutions
Revolutions are the seismic shifts that reshape societies, redefine nations, and ignite the human spirit. They represent the powerful force of change, driven by the collective will to challenge the status quo and envision a new reality. At their core, revolutions are about transformation—whether political, social, or technological—and the relentless pursuit of progress. People are drawn to quotes about revolutions because they encapsulate the courage, passion, and determination required to break free from the constraints of the past. These quotes serve as a reminder of the indomitable human spirit and the potential for change that lies within each of us. They inspire us to question, to dream, and to act, resonating with those who yearn for a better world. In a world where change is the only constant, the words of revolutionaries past and present continue to echo, urging us to embrace the power of transformation and the promise of a brighter future. Whether it's the spark of an idea or the roar of a movement, revolutions remind us that we have the power to shape our destiny and redefine what is possible.
The big honour of the big revolutions belongs to the high intelligence who design the revolution, not to the masses who support and participate the revolution!
the greatest forces that can be brought into the field of revolutions, are reason and common interest. Where these can have the opportunity of acting, opposition dies with fear, or crumbles away by conviction.
A stomach without bread and a purse without gold have led to so many revolutions in history.
These are the people we're dealing with... This is reality. These are people who won't hesitate to kill anyone who interferes with their orders. This is what hesitation has cost us. Revolutions are won with blood, not words. These photos have been out for days, and what have they done to get people involved--angry enough to stand up and protest? Nothing.
Perhaps the most powerful revolutions are the ones that deny they ever happened. They install a new approach and erase an earlier practice so successfully that we look at the world through the structures they leave behind.
Three of the revolutions," Bermuda said, "the French, the Russian, and the American, were true only in the beginning. Just true in the beginning, man.""True?""True to the people, you know...Afterwards, they forgot their roots, man, and the revolutions went off the track. They turned into huge bureaucracies and administrations.
Since governments take the right of death over their people, it is not astonishing if the people should sometimes take the right of death over governments."[On Water]
In reality the mere privations is not enoughto cause an insurrection: if it were the masses would always be in revolt

