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Quotes About Revolution

Opium had been prescribed as laudanum, a liquid 'medicine' that was also very popular among working-class men and women struggling to adapt to the industrial revolution.
~ Andrew Marr
Napoleone di Buonaparte, as he signed himself until manhood, was born in Ajaccio, one of the larger towns on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, just before noon on Tuesday, August 15, 1769.
~ Andrew Roberts
When the mob gains the day, it ceases to be any longer the mob. It is then called the nation. If it does not, why, then some are executed, and they are called the canaille, rebels, thieves and so forth.' Napoleon to Dr Barry O'Meara on St Helena
~ Andrew Roberts
Thermidorian reaction', led by Barras and Fréron, overthrew Maximilien Robespierre on July 27 (9 Thermidor in the revolutionary calendar). Both brothers and sixty other 'Terrorists' were guillotined the next day. Had Napoleon been in Paris at the time he might well have been scooped up and sent to the guillotine along with them.
~ Andrew Roberts
For a man who was to exhibit such acute political sharpness later in his career, Napoleon completely misread the revolution's opening stages. 'I repeat what I have said to you,' he wrote to Joseph on July 22, a week after the fall of the Bastille, 'calm will return. In a month, there will no longer be a question of anything. So, if you send me 300 livres [7,500 francs] I will go to Paris to terminate our business.
~ Andrew Roberts
The men who have changed the world never succeeded by winning over the powerful, but always by stirring the masses. The first method is a resort to intrigue and only brings limited results. The latter is the course of genius and changes the face of the world.' Napoleon on St Helena
~ Andrew Roberts
Los hombres que han cambiado el mundo nunca han triunfado por ganarse a los poderosos, sino por agitar a las masas. El primer método es fruto de las intrigas, y solo ofrece un resultado limitado. El segundo es el recorrido del genio, y cambia el rostro del mundo. Napoleón en Santa Helena
~ Andrew Roberts
Despite hating mobs and technically being a nobleman, Napoleon welcomed the Revolution. At least in its early stages it accorded well with the Enlightenment ideals he had ingested from his reading of Rousseau and Voltaire.
~ Andrew Roberts
e-mail is also the first manifestation of a revolution in how information flows and how it is managed.
~ Andrew S. Grove
A fundamental rule in technology says that whatever can be done will be done. Consequently, once the PC brought a "10X" lower cost for a given performance, it was only a matter of time before its impact would spread through the entire computing world and transform it. This change
~ Andrew S. Grove
Depressed people cannot lead a revolution because depressed people can barely manage to get out of bed and put on their shoes and socks.
~ Andrew Solomon
Kiedy siÄ™ robi rewolucjÄ™, to siÄ™ rozpierdala wszystko, nie oglÄ…dajÄ…c siÄ™ na konsekwencje.
~ Andrzej Stasiuk
Rewolucja to nie by? ?aden Marks naprawiaj?cy ?wiat, tylko skundlony Tamerlan w pogoni za drobiem i czasomierzami.
~ Andrzej Stasiuk
Just as we could have rode into the sunset, along came the Internet, and it tripled the significance of the PC.
~ Andy Grove
Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.3
~ Andy Stanley
Keep in mind that everything you loathe about your current environment or organization was originally somebody's good idea.
~ Andy Stanley
We know the road to freedom has always been stalked by death.
~ Angela Davis
We Abolition Women are turning the world upside down.
~ Angelina Weld Grimké
The slowdown in growth is likely overstated, because the statisticians miss a lot of quality improvements, especially for services, which represent an increasing share of national output. The information revolution and its associated devices do more for wellbeing than we can measure. That these pleasures are barely captured in the growth statistics tells us about the inadequacies of the statistics, not the inadequacies of the technology or the joys that it brings.
~ Angus Deaton
Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de (1757–1834), French soldier and statesman. He fought alongside the American colonists in the War of Independence and commanded the National Guard (1789–91) in the French Revolution.
~ Angus Stevenson
British history.
~ Angus Stevenson
Revolutionary art need not be overtly political in content; what is more important is that it demand a new means of perception on the part of its spectators. The subject in process/on trial can thus be fundamentally transformed. Change here, at the level of individual consciousness, is a necessary element of social change. Seen in this way, the arts are not merely reflective of social relations but are productive of social relations.
~ Ann Daly
Star Trek' ushered in the end of the Westerns. Then the canvas switched to the sci-fi canvas.
~ John de Lancie
From Lady Carlisle's trip to Moscow in 1663 to Veronica Atkinson's tour of duty during the 1989 Romanian revolution, it is clear that very little has changed. Four hundred years of innovation, liberation, and improvement clearly bypassed the Foreign Office while making its rounds through Westminster.
~ Amanda Foreman