Revolutions and their aftermaths, of course, are always fluid and fickle times, and the outcome is often perched on a knife's edge.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Few revolutions succeed, and when they do, you often discover they did not gain what you hoped for, and you condemn yourself to perpetual fear, as the parties you defeated may always regain power and work for your ruin.
And revolutions always mean the breakdown of old authority.
I studied revolutions at university, and I think each revolution must begin with a moment of 'no.' If enough people have that moment at the same time, it becomes a movement.
All revolutions are violent revolutions.
Revolutions are the periods of history when individuals count most.
Revolutions just spread blood. Evolution - this is something that changes in the long term.
Like art, revolutions come from combining what exists into what has never existed before.
History is a relay of revolutions.
Revolutions are something you see only in retrospect.
Revolutions are always verbose.