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All men recognize the right of revolution, that is, the right to refuse allegiance to, and to resist, the government, when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable.

—Henry David Thoreau, 1849

I have been ever of the opinion that revolutions are not to be evaded.

—Benjamin Disraeli, 1844

Make the revolution a parent of settlement and not a nursery of future revolutions.

—Edmund Burke, 1790

Revolutionaries are greater sticklers for formality than conservatives.

—Italo Calvino, 1957

The spirit of revolution, the spirit of insurrection, is a spirit radically opposed to liberty.

—François Guizot, 1830

Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.

—Benjamin Franklin, 1776

The main object of a revolution is the liberation of man, not the interpretation and application of some transcendental ideology.

—Jean Genet, 1983

Revolutions are celebrated when they are no longer dangerous. 

—Pierre Boulez, 1989

Revolutions never go backward.

—Thomas Skidmore, 1829
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