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{{quote|Meet the new boss |
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|[[The Who]]|"Won't Get Fooled Again"}} |
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{{quote|Regimes may fall and fail, but I do not. |
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|'''[[G. K. Chesterton]]'''}} |
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⚫ | {{quote|'Beasts of England' was the song of the Rebellion. But the Rebellion is now completed. The execution of the traitors this afternoon was the final act. The enemy both external and internal has been defeated. In 'Beasts of England' we expressed our longing for a better society in the days to come. But that society has now been established. Clearly this song has no longer any purpose. |
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|"Squealer"|''[[Animal Farm]]''}} |
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|'''[[Devo]] co-founder Jerry Casale'''}} |
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⚫ | {{quote|Off goes the head of the king, and tyranny gives way to freedom. The change seems abysmal. Then, bit by bit, the face of freedom hardens, and by and by it is the old face of tyranny. Then another cycle, and another. But under the play of all these opposites there is something fundamental and permanent — the basic delusion that men may be governed and yet be free. |
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|'''H.L. Mencken'''}} |
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|"Sidney Carton"|''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]''}} |
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It's just hard to resist the sweet seduction. |
It's just hard to resist the sweet seduction. |
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There ain't no trick to winning double what you bet. |
There ain't no trick to winning double what you bet. |
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Welcome to revolution roulette. |
Welcome to revolution roulette. |
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|[[Poets of the Fall]]|"Revolution Roulette"}} |
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{{quote|Humanism have begot genocide |
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Justice gave us the tribunal |
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Deviations created the law |
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We do reap what we sow |
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|Grazhdanskaya Oborona|"A Philosophical Song about a Bullet"}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 20 July 2018
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, —The Who, "Won't Get Fooled Again"
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Meet the new boss —The Who, "Won't Get Fooled Again"
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Regimes may fall and fail, but I do not. —Talleyrand-Perigord, Advisor to Napoleon... and actually loyal to the British.
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How quickly revolutions grow old; and, worse still, respectable. |
'Beasts of England' was the song of the Rebellion. But the Rebellion is now completed. The execution of the traitors this afternoon was the final act. The enemy both external and internal has been defeated. In 'Beasts of England' we expressed our longing for a better society in the days to come. But that society has now been established. Clearly this song has no longer any purpose. —"Squealer", Animal Farm
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We think anarchy and rebellion, as stances, are obsolete, and dishonest. As a matter of fact, they're designed to keep people where they are. —Devo co-founder Jerry Casale
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I see Barsad, and Cly, Defarge, The Vengeance, the Juryman, the Judge, long ranks of the new oppressors who have risen on the destruction of the old... —"Sidney Carton", A Tale of Two Cities
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Everybody has the perfect solution, —Poets of the Fall, "Revolution Roulette"
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Humanism have begot genocide —Grazhdanskaya Oborona, "A Philosophical Song about a Bullet"
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