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I have equal contempt for both left and right radicals.
I'm a product of a versatile mind in a restless generation with every reason to throw my mind and pen in with the radicals.
Any man who has the brains to think and the nerve to act for the benefit of the people of the country is considered a radical by those who are content with stagnation and willing to endure disaster.
Little movements of communities of ordinary radicals are committed to doing small things with great love.
Naturally, in the course of my life I have made lots of mistakes, large and small, for one reason or another, but at the heart of it all, every time I made a mistake it was because I was not radical enough.
I'm willing to forgo the cheap satisfaction of the radical pose for the deep satisfaction of radical ends.
Anytime it was advertised that I was going to be at a particular place, the radicals would be there, the cameras with TV news.
I've been a radical for a long time. I guess it's too bad. I'd be more marketable as a right-wing redneck.
Radical thought has inspired many of the great political and social reform movements in American history, from ending slavery to establishing the minimum wage.
Be as radical as Reality.
I don't think I'm a flaming radical.
The most radical political act there is is to be an optimist. The most radical political act there is is to believe that, if I change, other people will follow suit.
The spirit of our American radicalism is destructive and aimless; it is not loving; it has no ulterior and divine ends; but is destructive only out of hatred and selfishness.
The radical defining himself as a producer of actions and discourses has ended up fabricating a purely quantitative idea of revolution - as a kind of crisis of overproduction of acts of individual revolt
I personally don't feel the need to be radical for its own sake, but I probably couldn't if I tried anyway.
American suffragist, speech "Is Woman Suffrage Progressing?" at Stockholm, Sweden Radicalism is a label that is always applied to people who are endeavoring to get freedom.
Conservatism defends those coercive arrangements which a still-lingering savageness makes requisite. Radicalism endeavours to realize a state more in harmony with the character of the ideal man.
Hats are radical; only people that wear hats understand that.
Actually, I never really look at myself as a real radical activist; I am more the conservative. I mean, the conservatives are trying to conserve; the radicals are destroying the planet.
One must always try to be as radical as reality itself.
As we grow older we should become not less radical but more so.
We need more radicalism among us before we can speak as becomes a suffering, oppressed, and persecuted people.
In museums and palaces we are alternate radicals and conservatives.
We have to be militants for kindness, subversive for sweetness and radicals for tenderness.
Seen from the point of view of a lie, the truth is often touted as radical.
A lesbian is a radical or she is not a lesbian.
The most radical thing any of us can do at this time is to be fully present to what is happening in the world.
Free speech, free press, free religion, the right of free assembly, yes, the right of petition ... well, they are still radical ideas.
Our Prophet was a radical too- he fought against the injustices of his community and challenged the feudal order of his society, so they called him a radical. So what? We should be proud of that!
I'm as radical as libertarians come.
Radical politics tend to be simple minded.
Don't you get the idea I'm one of those goddam radicals. Don't get the idea I'm knocking the American system.
A radical thinks two and two makes five. A liberal is more conservative. he knows two and two make four, but he's unhappy about it.
Lukewarm people call "radical" what Jesus expected of all His followers.
I want to be radical on the inside, but not on the outside.
One of the most radical things that you can do is really listen to someone.
A radical generally meant a man who thought he could somehow pull up the root without affecting the flower. A conservative generally meant a man who wanted to conserve everything except his own reason for conserving anything.
When you are right, you cannot be too radical; When you are wrong, you cannot be too conservative.
Every valuable human being must be a radical and a rebel, for what he must aim at is to make things better than they are
The trouble with radicals is that they only read radical literature, and the trouble with conservatives is that they don't read anything
The role of intellectuals and radical activists, then, must be to assess and evaluate, to attempt to persuade, to organize, but not to seize power and rule
Those right or left wing radicals are not our problem.
Those devils that hurt us are long gone.
As men and women, we find the only enemy (with power) we have is our choices to avoid love or cling to it with everything we got!
Radical Muslims fly planes into buildings. Radical Christians kill abortion doctors. Radical Atheists write books.
Conservatives are those who worship dead radicals.
Freedom is still the most radical idea of all.
Today I want to puke when I hear the word 'radical' applied so slothfully and stupidly to Islamist murderers; the most plainly reactionary people in the world.
The most radical act anyone can commit is to be happy.
Apathetic people sit back and wait for things to get better before they move. Radical people make things get better, by how they move.
Radicalism is a luxury of stability; we may dare to change things only when things lie steady under our hands.
I don't consider myself to be that radical a thinker.
I love radical theorists. But at the same time, I don't agree with them a lot, but I love their theories. I love how they intellectualize rage, and this inner battle that such a tiny percent of people really care about. I find that the most interesting.
The most radical thing we can do is connect people to one another. That starts conversations toward a vision for change.
It is a frequent vice of radical polemic to assert, and even to believe, that once you have found the lowest motive for an antagonist, you have identified the correct one.
The richness and variety, and indeed the advance, of our culture depend upon the continuation of this conflict [between conservatives and radicals], which is deeply rooted in human nature.
It is a deformity in some 'radicals' to imagine that, once they have found the lowest or meanest motive for an action or for a person, they have correctly identified the authentic or 'real' one. Many a purge or show trial has got merrily under way in this manner.
The most radical thing I ever did was to stay put.
Irrationality is the square root of all evil
Old radicals never changed. They just got law degrees and updated their bag of tricks.
To show you how radical I am, I want carjackers dead. I want rapists dead. I want burglars dead. I want child molesters dead. I want the bad guys dead. No court case. No parole. No early release. I want 'em dead. Get a gun and when they attack you, shoot 'em.
I was a radical, a revolutionist. I am still a revolutionist ... I am glad I was in the Stonewall riot. I remember when someone threw a Molotov cocktail, I thought, My god, the revolution is here. The revolution is finally here!
The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Living radical isn't about where you live - it's about how you love.
I am trying to do two things: dare to be a radical and not a fool, which is a matter of no small difficulty.
Compassion is the radicalism of our time.
Transformation always requires radical action.
This is revolution in reaction, as well as in radicalism, and Toryism speaking a jargon of law and order may often be a graver menace to liberty than radicalism bellowing the empty phrases of the soapbox demagogue.
Opportunists are promoted, realists are co-opted, idealists are frightened and radicals are shot.
The American Revolution and Declaration of Independence, it has often been argued, were fueled by the most radical of all American political ideas.
Radicalism was like a cancer, metastasizing around the globe until every country was infected by it.
In other words, the square root of fuckall is fuckall.
What's most aggravating is feeling like I'm a radical for saying something so commonsense.
Many writers are radical. I am not, because of my age and because of my terrible fear of demagogy.
Our normal is so subnormal that normal seems radical. To the first-century disciples, normal and radical were synonyms. We've turned them into antonyms.
I am a radical in thought (and principle) and a conservative in method (and conduct).
I really believe in the radical viewpoint. And I have always believed that one's politics and the character of his particular work are inseparable.
Put another way, RBG was already a radical just by being herself - a woman who beat the odds to make her mark.
Lincoln, considering a Cabinet nominee: He is a Radical without the petulance and fretfulness of many radicals.
Generally young men are regarded as radicals. This is a popular misconception. The most conservative persons I ever met are college undergraduates. The radicals are the men past middle life.
The great virtue of my radicalism lies in the fact that I am perfectly ready, if necessary, to be radical on the conservative side.
Conservatism is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead radicals.
In a struggle against a revolutionary idea it is only possible to use ideological elements which are a thousand times more radical, or adopt principles which represent a total reaction against them.
To be radical, an empiricism must neither admit into its constructions any element that is not directly experienced, nor exclude from them any element that is directly experienced.
We shall do even greater things because the love that lived in the radical Christ now lives within millions of ordinary radicals all over the planet.
I wouldn't say I've become more radical: I was born radical.
Radical constructivism, thus, is radical because it breaks with convention and develops a theory of knowledge in which knowledge does not reflect an 'objective' ontological reality.
P21 the more radical the person is, the more fully he or she enters into reality so that, knowing it better, he or she can better transform it, this person is not afraid to confront, to listen, to see the world unveiled is not afraid to meet the people or to enter into dialogue.
If you want to be a radical theologian, you have to be able to say, "I have no idea what is going on." That's being a radical theologian.
According to your sources
if you strike life with the radical
when it cracks
the inside's going to glow
with the translucence of red wine.
Below us people in dark coats stream home,
faces unavailable for comment.
No influence so quickly converts a radical into a reactionary as does his election to power.
If a man is right, he can't be too radical; if he is wrong, he can't be too conservative.
I have always noticed that whenever a radical takes to Imperialism, he catches it in a very acute form.
More than once I should have lost my soul to radicalism if it had been the originality it was mistaken for by its young converts.
There is a kinship between the concepts of nature and radical contingency.
People go to the movies to see things they haven't seen before. Call me a radical.
There's a lot of active radical thought today but not much action.
The opposite of liberal is stingy. The opposite of radical is superficial. The opposite of conservative is destructive. So I declare that I am a radical conservative liberal. Beware of men who use words to mean their opposites.
Likewise 'radical'. I'm only radical because the architectural profession has got lost. Architects are such a dull lot - and they're so convinced that they matter.
It really is a strange time we're living in, when saying 'Don't kill people' is considered a radical point of view.
A conservative is one who admires radicals centuries after they're dead.
Obliging elected Democrats willingly pander to the radical lefties who elevated them to their throne.