1.
To understand is hard. Once one understands, action is easy.
Sun Yat-sen
Comprehending is difficult. When comprehension has been achieved, deeds are straightforward.
2.
An individual should not have too much freedom. A nation should have absolute freedom.
Sun Yat-sen
An individual should not have too much liberty. A nation should have unrestricted autonomy.
3.
The Chinese people have only family and clan solidarity; they do not have national spirit...they are just a heap of loose sand...Other men are the carving knife and serving dish; we are the fish and the meat.
Sun Yat-sen
4.
If the idea of revolution is to win out, it must be through political enlightenment. It is useless to try to impose it by force of arms.
Sun Yat-sen
If the concept of revolution is to prevail, it must come through widespread awareness. It is futile to attempt to enforce it by means of force.
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Trust is earned by many deeds, and lost by only one.
Sun Yat-sen
'Confidence is established through countless acts, and destroyed with a single misstep.'
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Of the people, by the people, for the people.
Sun Yat-sen
7.
The Revolution has not yet succeeded. Comrades, you must carry on!
Sun Yat-sen
8.
When we undertake a task, we should not falter from first to last until the task is accomplished; if we fail, we should not begrudge our lives as a sacrifice-this is what we mean by loyalty. The ancient teaching of loyalty meant sometimes death.
Sun Yat-sen
9.
In the construction of a country, it is not the practical workers but the idealists and planners that are difficult to find.
Sun Yat-sen
10.
The whole world is one family.
Sun Yat-sen
11.
To understand is difficult; to act is easy.
Sun Yat-sen
12.
China is now suffering from poverty, not from unequal distribution of wealth. Where there are inequalities of wealth, the methods of Marx can, of course, be used; a class war can be advocated to destroy the inequalities. But in China, where industry is not yet developed, Marx's class war and dictatorship of the proletariat are impracticable.
Sun Yat-sen
13.
Only powerful people have liberty.
Sun Yat-sen
14.
It is only after mature deliberation and thorough preparation that I have decided upon the Program of Revolution and defined the procedure of the revolution in three stages. The first is the period of military government; the second, the period of political tutelage; and the third, the period of constitutional government.
Sun Yat-sen
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Class war is not the cause of social progress; it is a disease developed in the course of social progress. The cause of the disease is the inability to subsist, and the result of the disease is war.
Sun Yat-sen