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  • The king must die so that the country can live.

  • Terror is nothing more than justice, prompt, secure and inflexible.

  • Citizens, did you want a revolution without revolution?

    Maximilien Robespierre (2007). “Virtue and Terror”, New Left Books
  • Softness to traitors will destroy us all.

  • Peoples do not judge in the same way as courts of law; they do not hand down sentences, they throw thunderbolts; they do not condemn kings, they drop them back into the void; and this justice is worth just as much as that of the courts.

    Hands  
    Maximilien Robespierre (2007). “Virtue and Terror”, New Left Books
  • The most extravagant idea that can be born in the head of a political thinker is to believe that it suffices for people to enter, weapons in hand, among a foreign people and expect to have its laws and constitution embraced. No one loves armed missionaries; the first lesson of nature and prudence is to repulse them as enemies.

    Hands  
    "Sur la guerre". Speech to the Jacobin Club, January 02, 1792.
  • Any law which violates the inalienable rights of man is essentially unjust and tyrannical; it is not a law at all.

    'Dèclaration des droits de l'homme' 24 April 1793, article 6; this article, in slightly different form, is recorded as having figured in Robespierre's Projet of 21 April 1793
  • By sealing our work with our blood, we may see at least the bright dawn of universal happiness.

    "Speech to the National Convention". February 05, 1794.
  • Death is not "an eternal sleep!" Citizens! efface from the tomb that motto, graven by sacrilegious hands, which spreads over all nature a funereal crape, takes from oppressed innocence its support, and affronts the beneficent dispensation of death! Inscribe rather thereon these words: "Death is the commencement of immortality!"

    Hands  
    Last speech to the National Convention, www.bartleby.com. July 26, 1794.
  • One can...never create [freedom] by an invading force.

    War  
  • Establish liberty on a rock of brass.

    Rocks   Liberty   Brass  
  • Omelets are not made without breaking eggs.

  • The revolution is the war of liberty against its enemies. The constitution is the rule of liberty against its enemies. The constitution is the rule of liberty when victorious and peaceable.

    War   Enemy   Liberty  
  • It has been said that terror is the principle of despotic government. Does your government therefore resemble despotism? Yes, as the sword that gleams in the hands of the heroes of liberty resembles that with which the henchmen of tyranny are armed ... The government of the revolution is liberty's despotism against tyranny.

    Hero   Government   Hands  
    "Political Scientism - Beware the Enlightened Ones" by Robin Koerner, www.huffingtonpost.com. May 2, 2017.
  • Terror is nothing else than justice, prompt, severe, inflexible.

    "The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923, Vol. 1". Book by Edward Hallett Carr, p. 154, Speech to the National Convention, (February 5, 1794), 1951.
  • Terror is only justice: prompt, severe and inflexible. It is then an emanation of virtue.

  • No one loves armed missionaries; the first lesson of nature and prudence is to repulse them as enemies.

    "Sur la guerre". Speech to the Jacobin Club, January 02, 1792.
  • The aim of constitutional government is to preserve the Republic; that of revolutionary government is to lay its foundation.

    Speech on Christmas in 1793. Quoted in "Who said Gaddafi had to go?" by Hugh Roberts, London Review of Books, Volume 33 No. 22, pp. 8-18, November 17, 2011.
  • Crime butchers innocence to secure a throne, and innocence struggles with all its might against the attempts of crime.

    War  
  • lf the attribute of popular government in peace is virtue, the attribute of popular government in revolution is at one and the same time virtue and terror, virtue without which terror is fatal, terror without which virtue is impotent. The terror is nothing but justice, prompt, severe, inflexible; it is thus an emanation of virtue.

    Speech to the National Convention on February 05, 1794. "The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923." Book by Edward Hallett Carr, Volume 1, p. 154, 1951.
  • The general will rules in society as the private will governs each separate individual.

    'Lettres á ses commettans' (2nd series) 5 January 1793; in A. Cobban 'Aspects of the French Revolution' (1968)
  • Smuggle out the truth, pass it through all the obstacles that its enemies fabricate; multiply, spread by all means possible her message so that she may triumph; through zeal and civic action counterbalance the influence of money and the machinations lavished on the propagation of deception. That, in my opinion, is the most useful activity and the most sacred duty of pure patriotism.

    Enemy  
  • We must smother the internal and external enemies of the Republic or perish with it; now in this situation, the first maxim of your policy ought to be to lead the people by reason and the people's enemies by terror.

    Enemy  
    Speech to the National Convention, February 05, 1794.
  • The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny is in keeping them ignorant.

    "Oeuvres". Volume 2, p. 253, 1840.
  • When a Banker jumps out of a window, jump after him - that's where the money is.

  • Food that is necessary for man’s existence is as sacred as life itself. Everything that is indispensable for its preservation is the common property of society as a whole. It is only the surplus that is private property and can be safely left to individual commercial enterprise.

  • Terror is only justice: prompt, severe and inflexible; it is then an emanation of virtue; it is less a distinct principle than a natural consequence of the general principle of democracy, applied to the most pressing wants of the country.

  • Formerly, when a king died at Versailles the reign of his successor was immediately announced by the cry: "The king is dead, long live the king", in order to make it understood that despotism is immortal! Now an entire people, moved by a sublime instinct, cried: Long live the Republic! to teach the universe that tyranny died with the tyrant.

  • Any institution which does not suppose the people good, and the magistrate corruptible, is evil.

    'Dèclaration des droits de l'homme' 24 April 1793, article 25
  • To punish the oppressors of humanity is clemency; to forgive them is cruelty.

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