Wednesday, December 04, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

William Powell (author)

« All quotes from this author
 

A government creates its own revolution. There can be no revolt without it.
--
Chapter Two: "Electronics, Sabotage, and Surveillance"

 
William Powell (author)

» William Powell (author) - all quotes »



Tags: William Powell (author) Quotes, Authors starting by P


Similar quotes

 

The revolt was the sepoy; the revolution would have been the people; the revolt was revenge; the revolution would have been the Idea; the revolt was the cruel Vishnu; the revolution would have been the mild Shiva.

 
Francisco Luis Gomes
 

By a revolution, the Society does not mean an orderly revolt according to the classic western model – a revolt which always stops short of attacking the rights of property and the traditional social systems of so-called civilization and morality. Until now, such a revolution has always limited itself to the overthrow of one political form in order to replace it by another, thereby attempting to bring about a so-called revolutionary state. The only form of revolution beneficial to the people is one which destroys the entire State to the roots and exterminated all the state traditions, institutions, and classes in Russia.

 
Sergey Nechayev
 

Inferiors revolt in order that they may be equal, and equals that they may be superior. Such is the state of mind which creates revolutions.

 
Aristotle
 

(Refering to the French Revolution): In less than ten years her Government was changed from a republic to an empire, and finally, after shedding rivers of blood, foreign powers restored her exiled dynasty and exhausted Europe sought peace and repose in the unquestioned ascendency of monarchical principles. Let us learn wisdom from her example. Let us remember that revolutions do not always establish freedom. Our own free institutions were not the offspring of our Revolution. They existed before. They were planted in the free charters of self-government under which the English colonies grew up, and our Revolution only freed us from the dominion of a foreign power whose government was at variance with those institutions.

 
Millard Fillmore
 

It is only after mature deliberation and thorough preparation that I have decided upon the Program of Revolution and defined the procedure of the revolution in three stages. The first is the period of military government; the second, the period of political tutelage; and the third, the period of constitutional government.

 
Sun Yat-sen
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact