Top 18 Quotes About Causes Of Revolution
#2. By definition, revolutions are not linear, one step at a time, event A leading to event B, and so on. Many causes operate on each other at once. Revolutions shift into place suddenly, like the pattern in a kaleidoscope. They do not so much proceed as crystallize.
Marilyn Ferguson
#3. Create whatever causes a revolution in your heart. The rest of it will take care of itself.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#5. The action of social revolution and the reaction of guarding against such revolution or combating it once it has begun are the causes of a great deal of the human misery with which history is permeated.
Isaac Asimov
#6. The great cause of revolutions is this, that while nations move onward, constitutions stand still.
Thomas B. Macaulay
#7. Do whatever brings you to life, then. Follow your own fascinations, obsessions, and compulsions. Trust them. Create whatever causes a revolution in your heart.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#8. I love food so much, all I have to do is look at it and I gain 5 pounds.
Kelly Rowland
#9. The effect of boredom on a large scale in history is underestimated. It is a main cause of revolutions.
Bill Vaughan
#10. Great revolutions, whatever may be their causes, are not lightly commenced, and are not concluded with precipitation.
Benjamin Disraeli
#11. John Adams, by then one of the country's founding fathers, wrote to a friend: I know not why we should blush to confess that molasses was an essential ingredient in American independence. Many great events have proceeded from much smaller causes.
Tom Standage
#12. When you anticipate adversity, you can then plan for adversity. You may never gain control of it, but you can keep it from controlling you.
T Jay Taylor
#13. Despair is typical of those who do not understand the causes of evil, see no way out, and are incapable of struggle.
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
#14. All revolutions have failed? Perhaps. But rebellion for good cause is self- justifying
a good in itself. Rebellion transforms slaves into human beings, if only for an hour.
Edward Abbey
#15. When men make themselves into brutes it is just to treat them like brutes.
Amelia Barr
#16. So inscrutable is the arrangement of causes and consequences in this world, that a two-penny duty on tea, unjustly imposed in a sequestered part of it, changes the condition of all its inhabitants.
Thomas Jefferson
#17. In health, in the bustle of living, it was easy to believe in heaven and a life to come. But when the blow fell, and those you loved passed into the great Silence, where you could not get at them, or they at you, then doubts, aching doubts took possession of one.
Henry Handel Richardson
#18. Peak-to-peek, conquering one peak and then peeking over the top to find another one to climb.
Les Brown
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