“C'mon everybody, yeah, this is your life I'm talking about a revolution we gotta organize We don't need no segregation, we don't need no race New age revelation, I think we got a case. I'm OK as long as u are here with me Sexuality is all we ever need.” ThinkingNeedsLongAgeRaceTalkingCasesRevolutionYeahSexualityRevelationsOrganizeNew AgeSegregation Author:Prince
“In the case of women, it is of the living and unpublished blood that the violent world has professed to be delicate and ashamed. See the curious history of the political rights of woman under the Revolution. On the scaffold she enjoyed an ungrudged share in the fortunes of party. Political life might be denied her, but that seems a trifle when you consider how generously she was permitted political death.” WorldSeemsMightPoliticalPartyCasesRightsBloodShareRevolutionFortuneViolentCuriousEnjoyedAshamedDeniedDelicateTriflesPolitical LifePolitical Rights Author:Alice Meynell
“Battles, revolutions, pestilence, famine, and death, are never the effect of those natural causes, which we experience. Prodigies,omens, oracles, judgments, quite obscure the few natural events, that are intermingled with them. But as the former grow thinner every pagewe soon learn, that there is nothing mysterious or supernatural in the case, but that all proceeds from the usual propensity of mankind towards the marvellous, and that, though this inclination may at intervals receive a check from sense and learning, it can never be thoroughly extirpated.” MayGrowsCausesNaturalCasesMankindEffectsEventsRevolutionBattleJudgmentChecksMysteriousFormerUsualObscureInclinationFamineIntervalsPropensityMarvellousOraclesOmenProdigiesPestilence Author:David Hume
“If we apply the term revolution to what happened in North America between 1776 and 1829, it has a special meaning. Normally, the word describes the process by which man transforms himself from one kind of man, living in one kind of society, with one way of looking at the world, into another kind of man, another society, another conception of life.... The American case is different: it is not a question of the Old Man transforming himself into the New, but of the New Man becoming alive to the fact that he is new, that he has been transformed already without his having realized it.” IfsMenWorldWayKindHas BeensDifferentFactsAmericaProcessTermCasesAliveHappenedSpecialRevolutionBecomingOne WayOld ManConceptionTransformedTransformingNorth America Author:W. H. Auden
“Comic book fans have loved Wolverine, and all the 'X-Men' characters, for more than the action. I think that's what set it apart from many of the other comic books. In the case of Wolverine, when he appeared, he was a revolution really. He was the first anti-hero.” ThinkingMenFirstsBookCharacterActionCasesFansRevolutionHeroComicComic BookX MenAnti Hero Author:Hugh Jackman
“I think it's just been a core part of the Cuban revolution to have a very high level of internationalism. I mean, these cases you've mentioned are cases in point, but the most extreme case was the liberation of Africa. Take the case of Angola for example, and there are real connections between Cuba and Angola-much of the Cuban population comes from Angola.” ThinkingMeanRealLevelsCasesExampleRevolutionConnectionsPopulationExtremesCoreLiberationCubaCubanHigh LevelInternationalismCuban RevolutionReal ConnectionAngola Author:Noam Chomsky
“It is quite clear that the German and Chinese revolutions in case of victory would have changed the face of Europe and Asia, and perhaps of the whole world.” WorldWholeFacesCasesClearChangedRevolutionVictoryEuropeWhole WorldChineseAsiaChinese Revolution Author:Leon Trotsky
“There are cases - for example, the American Revolution. George Washington's army lost just about every battle with the British, who had a much better army. The war was basically won by guerrilla forces that managed to undermine the British occupation.” WarLostForceCasesExampleRevolutionBattleArmyBritishOccupationAmerican RevolutionGuerrillas Author:Noam Chomsky
“All partisan movements add to the fullness of our understanding of society as a whole. They never detract; or, in any case, one must not allow them to do so. Experience adds to experience.” WholeLiteratureUnderstandingCasesMovementRevolutionAddFullnessPartisans Book:In Search of Our Mother's Gardens Source: In Search of Our Mother's Gardens