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Alexander Trachtenberg: To the reformist leaders May Day was only an international labor holiday, a day of pageants and games in the parks or outlying country. That the resolution of the Zurich Congress demanded that May Day should be a 'demonstration of the determined will of the before the war. They did everything to discourage and thwart joint international action of the proletariat, and decisions of international congresses which did not conform with their ideas remained mere paper resolutions. Twenty years later the 'socialism' and 'internationalism' of these reformist leaders stood exposed in all their nakedness. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



Rosa Shanina: But I know that I have done little more, no more than I owe as a Soviet man who defended his homeland. wordsmith.social/protestation/…





Frank Zappa: Well I think that progress is not possible without deviation. And I think that it's important that people be aware of some of the creative ways in which some of their fellow men are deviating from the norm, because in some instances they might find these deviations inspiring and might suggest further deviations which might cause progress, you never know. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Frank Zappa: We live in a very special time right now. At no other time in history has there been such mass disillusionment in terms of reliance on governing functions. Most people don’t want to come to terms with that. It’s been proven over and over again that the emperor isn’t wearing any clothes, but most people don’t like to look at naked emperors. In the process of turning around to avert their eyes, they saw the discotheques and a few other things and latched onto them. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Bible: Never give what is holy to dogs or throw your pearls before pigs. Otherwise, they will trample them with their feet and then turn around and attack you. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



Bible: Now there were false prophets among the people, just as there also will be false teachers among you, who will secretly introduce destructive heresies and even deny the Master who bought them, bringing swift destruction on themselves. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Bible: Such people are false apostles, dishonest workers who are masquerading as apostles of the Messiah.(a) 14 And no wonder, since Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. 15 So it is not surprising if his servants also masquerade as servants of righteousness. Their doom(b) will match their deeds! wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Bible: And whenever you pray, don’t be like the hypocrites who love to stand in the synagogues and on the street corners so that they will be seen by people. wordsmith.social/protestation/…




"What I most admire about your art, is your universality," Einstein said to Chaplin. "You don’t say a word, yet the world understands you!" "True. But your glory is even greater!" he told the physicist. "The whole world admires you, even though they don’t understand a word of what you say." - anonymous wordsmith.social/protestation/…





Lenin: The bourgeoisie sees in Bolshevism only one side insurrection, violence, terror; it endeavours, therefore, to prepare itself especially for resistance and opposition in that direction alone. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



Lenin: The leaders of the present-day, so-called, “Social-Democratic” Party of Germany are justly called “social-imperialists,” that is, socialists in words and imperialists in deeds; but as early as 1902, Hobson noted the existence in Britain of “Fabian imperialists” who belonged to the opportunist Fabian Society. wordsmith.social/protestation/…




Xi Jinping: Western modernization was fraught with sanguineous crimes such as war, slave trade, colonization, and plunder, which inflicted untold misery on developing countries. Having suffered from aggression, bullying, and humiliation by Western powers, we Chinese are keenly aware of the value of peace and will never follow the beaten path of the West. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Huey Long: Fascism will come to America in the name of anti-fascism'. I'm afraid, based on my own long experience, that fascism will come to America in the name of national security. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Lenin: Whilst you lack the strength to do away with bourgeois parliaments & every other type of reactionary institution, you must work within them because it is there that you will still find workers who are duped by the priests & stultified by the conditions of rural life. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Deng Xiaoping: I am convinced that more and more people will come to believe in Marxism, because it is a science. Using historical materialism, it has uncovered the laws governing the development of human society... So don't panic, don't think that Marxism has disappeared, that it's not useful and that it has been defeated. Nothing of the sort! wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Justin Raimondo: Today's Conservatives Are Fascists: Torture, dictatorship, phony elections and endless war. It's fascism with a 'democratic face'. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



Lorraine Hansberry: And as of today, if I am asked abroad if I am a free citizen of the United States of America, I must only say what is true: No. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



Kwame Nkrumah: Capitalism is a development by refinement from feudalism just as feudalism is a development by refinement from slavery. Capitalism is but the gentleman's method of slavery. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Parler français n'est pas une preuve d'intelligence.


Proverbe créole mentionnée dans l'ouvrage "Le défi culturel guadeloupéen" de Danny Bebel-Gisler (1989).

«Palé fwansé pa vlé di lèspwi» qui doit être compris comme «Savoir parler français ne veut pas dire être intelligent».


|Parler français n'est pas une preuve d'intelligence.|



Nous ne pouvons peut-être pas préparer l'avenir de nos enfants, mais nous pouvons au moins préparer nos enfants à l'avenir.


Citation jamais sourcée qui semble être apparue en 2009 sur les réseaux sociaux. En consultant les "Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: F.D. Roosevelt" (1941), on ne trouve rien qui s'en approche. En outre, cette citation est bizarre.

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En l'état, je considère que cette citation est apocryphe.
Voici deux citation authentiques de Franklin D. Roosevelt sur les enfants et l'avenir:

«Nous sommes inquiets pour l'avenir de notre démocratie lorsque les enfants ne peuvent pas faire les hypothèses qui sont synonymes de sécurité et de bonheur.» Franklin D. Roosevelt, Conference on Children in a Democracy, 23 avril 1939

«Nous avons certaines idées et certains idéaux en matière de sécurité nationale, et nous devons agir pour préserver cette sécurité aujourd'hui, et pour préserver la sécurité de nos enfants dans les années à venir.» Franklin D. Roosevelt, Conversation autour du feu sur la guerre en Europe. Washington, D.C., 3 septembre 1939


|Nous ne pouvons peut-être pas préparer l'avenir de nos enfants, mais nous pouvons au moins préparer nos enfants à l'avenir.|




Que d'hommes se pressent vers la lumière non pas pour voir mieux, mais pour mieux briller.


Citation légèrement déformée et tronquée extraite de "Humain, trop humain." de Friedrich Nietzsche (1878), partie "Le Voyageur et son ombre", aphorisme 254.

Aphorisme 254:

«Les hommes se pressent vers la lumière, non pour mieux voir, mais pour mieux briller. On considère volontiers comme une lumière celui devant qui l'on brille.»

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|Que d'hommes se pressent vers la lumière non pas pour voir mieux, mais pour mieux briller.|



Always be on the alert against Trotskyism, reformism and revisionism / Soyez toujours en alerte contre le trotskysme, le réformisme et le révisionnisme / Seid immer wachsam gegen Trotzkismus, Reformismus und Revisionismus


On avale à pleine gorgée le mensonge qui nous flatte, et l’on boit goutte à goutte une vérité qui nous est amère.


Citation extraite du dialogue écrit par Denis Diderot, sans doute entre 1762 et 1773, intitulé "Le Neveu de Rameau".

Extrait du dialogue écrit par Denis Diderot intitulé "Le Neveu de Rameau" (entre 1762 et 1773):

MOI
Mais comment s'en laisse-t-on si grossièrement imposer? car enfin la supériorité des talents de la Dangeville et de la Clairon est décidée.
LUI
On avale à pleine gorgée le mensonge qui nous flatte; et l'on boit goutte à goutte une vérité qui nous est amère. Et puis nous avons l'air si pénétré, si vrai !
MOI
Il faut cependant que vous ayez péché une fois contre les principes de l'art et qu'il vous soit échappé par mégarde quelques-unes de ces vérités amères qui blessent; car en dépit du rôle misérable, abject, vil, abominable que vous faites, je crois qu'au fond, vous avez l'âme délicate.

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|On avale à pleine gorgée le mensonge qui nous flatte, et l’on boit goutte à goutte une vérité qui nous est amère.|