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en These kids grew up 30 miles south of the (University of California) Berkeley campus, which was ripe with revolution, ... And they couldn't have cared less about the politics going on. They were in the garage tinkering with their electronics and starting a revolution that was a thousand times greater than anything that was going on on the college campuses, politically.

en The differences between revolution in art and revolution in politics are enormous. Revolution in art lies not in the will to destroy but in the revelation of what has already been destroyed. Art kills only the dead.

en We are monopolists in the field of politics. We can't stand any competition. We can tolerate no rivals. The working class, to make the revolution can do it only through one party and one program. This is the lesson of the Russian Revolution. That is the lesson of all history since the October Revolution.

en I wanted to reader to see the turmoil a company goes through in a starting phase. Particularly one like Netscape, which started a revolution, or at least was part of starting a revolution.
  Jim Clark

en There are a lot of private equity firms, but there is only one Revolution. Revolution's approach to building lasting businesses is unique, and their ability to attract talent and shine a spotlight on emerging businesses is in a league of its own. I look forward to working with Steve, Michael and the team Revolution is assembling to build Revolution Living.

en Good question. The revolution isn't a political statement. The band is now going on 10 years. In 1996 ... it was our own little music revolution. It was a big statement for us that we were excited to be doing what we were doing, and starting.

en Calling the residential colleges 'campuses' adds to the confusion already surrounding the much-overworked word 'campus' at Rutgers. We already have the Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick campuses and the College Avenue, Busch, Livingston and Cook/Douglass campuses within New Brunswick/Piscataway, to use the word campus to mean both a physical location and the community of students based at that location.

en The day knowledge was preferred to wisdom and mere usefulness to beauty. . . . Only a moral revolution -- not a social or a political revolution -- only a moral revolution would lead man back to his lost truth.
  Simone de Beauvoir

en Poland awaits radical changes, but not revolutionary changes. My brother uses the term moral revolution. Moral revolution has nothing to do with political revolution.

en The permanent revolution, in the sense which Marx attached to this concept, means a revolution which makes no compromise with any single form of class rule, which does not stop at the democratic stage, which goes over to socialist measures and to war against reaction from without; that is, a revolution whose every successive stage is rooted in the preceding one and which can end only in complete liquidation.
  Leon Trotsky

en The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes. The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.
  Ernesto 'Che' Guevara

en The Revolution was effected before the War commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations. This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people, was the real American Revolution.

en The Committee supports the idea that there should be, within the University of California, a campus which puts particular emphasis on the education of undergraduates within the framework of a College system.

en No real social change has ever been brought about without a revolution - Revolution is but thought carried into action
  Emma Goldman

en Any revolution has to start with the transformation of the individual, otherwise individuals are corrupted by the power they get if their revolution succeeds.


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