It is impossible to predict the time and progress of revolution. It is governed by its own more or less mysterious laws.
“It is impossible to predict the time and progress of revolution. It is governed by its own more or less mysterious laws.”
The World Motivation
It is impossible to predict the time and progress of revolution. It is governed by its own more or less mysterious laws.
“It is impossible to predict the time and progress of revolution. It is governed by its own more or less mysterious laws.”
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“It is impossible to predict the time and progress of revolution. It is governed by its own more or less mysterious laws.”
“Despair is typical of those who do not understand the causes of evil, see no way out, and are incapable of struggle. The modern industrial proletariat does not belong to the category of such classes.”
“One man with a gun can control 100 without one.”
“The goal of socialism is communism.”
“Unity is a great thing and a great slogan. But what the workers’ cause needs is the unity of Marxists, not unity between Marxists, and opponents and distorters of Marxism.”
“To rely upon conviction, devotion, and other excellent spiritual qualities; that is not to be taken seriously in politics.”
“The very ink with which history is written is merely fluid prejudice.”
“History will judge me... I shall remain silent.”
“He was what I often think is a dangerous thing for a statesman to be - a student of history; and like most of those who study history, he learned from the mistakes of the past how to make new ones.”
“I cannot lead you into battle. I do not give you laws or administer justice but I can do something else - I can give my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the peoples of our brotherhood of nations.”
“I am intrigued by inanimate objects. They're a piece of history, someone's statement and ideas of life.”
“The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio Aemilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in generous love of his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part.”