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Peasant Quotes by Mao Zedong
- Ours is a people's democratic dictatorship, led by the working class and based on the worker-peasant alliance.
- The ruthless economic exploitation and political oppression of the peasants by the landlord class forced them into numerous uprisings against its rule.... It was the…
- The serious problem is the education of the peasantry. The peasant economy is scattered, and the socialization of agriculture, judging by the Soviet Union's experience,…
- We must have faith, first, that the peasant masses are ready to advance step by step along the road of socialism under the leadership of…
More Peasant Quotes
- A peasant becomes fond of his pig and is glad to salt away its pork. What is significant, and is so difficult… — John Berger
- I like army boots, I like peasant skirts - sometimes together! So I do know that I have odd taste. — Mayim Bialik
- My wife was the first art collector in the family, and I didn't become interested until around 1973. The first important artwork… — Eli Broad
- Those who came to the United States didn't realize they were white until they got here. They were told they were white.… — Cornel West
- That all who are happy are equally happy is not true. A peasant and a philosopher may be equally satisfied, but not… — Samuel Johnson
- Life in the country teaches one that the really stimulating things are the quiet, natural things, and the really wearisome things are… — Beverley Nichols
- After a child has arrived at the legal age for attending school,-whether he be the child of noble or of peasant,-the only… — Horace Mann
- Drink because you are happy, but never because you are miserable. Never drink when you are wretched without it, or you will… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- I've no desire to hang around with a bunch of upper-class delinquents, do twenty minutes' work and then spend the rest of… — Rowan Atkinson
- You peasant swain! You whoreson malt-horse drudge! — William Shakespeare
- The mighty steam-engine has its germ in the simple boiler in which the peasant prepares his food. The huge ship is but… — Unknown Author
- Both wit and understanding are trifles without integrity. The ignorant peasant without fault is greater than the philosopher with many. What is… — Oliver Goldsmith