It is easy to kill individuals but you cannot kill the ideas.
BHAGAT SINGHFor us, compromise never means surrender, but a step forward and some rest. That is all and nothing else.
More Bhagat Singh Quotes
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The people generally get accustomed to the established order of things and begin to tremble at the very idea of a change. It is this lethargical spirit that needs be replaced by the revolutionary spirit.
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For us, compromise never means surrender, but a step forward and some rest. That is all and nothing else.
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Man acts only when he is sure of the justness of his action, as we threw the bomb in the Legislative Assembly
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The sanctity of law can be maintained only so long as it is the expression of the will of the people.
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Life is lived on its ownother’s shoulders are used only at the time of funeral.
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Lovers, Lunatics and poets are made of same stuff.
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The dirty alliance between religious preachers and possessors of power brought the boon of prisons, gallows, knouts and above all such theories for the mankind.
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In times of great necessity, violence is indispensable.
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The spirit of Revolution should always permeate the soul of humanity, so that the reactionary forces may not accumulate to check its eternal onward march.
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They may kill me, but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they will not be able to crush my spirit.
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I emphasize that I am full of ambition and hope and of full charm of life. But I can renounce all at the time of need, and that is the real sacrifice.
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Merciless criticism and independent thinking are the two necessary traits of revolutionary thinking.
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Love always elevates the character of man. It never lowers him, provided love be love.
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Revolution is an inalienable right of mankind. Freedom is an imperishable birth right of all. Labor is the real sustainer of society, the sovereignty of the ultimate destiny of the workers.
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Force when aggressively applied is “violence” and is, therefore, morally unjustifiable, but when it is used in the furtherance of a legitimate cause, it has its moral justification. The elimination of force at all costs in Utopian.
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