Quotes by Bill Ayers

Bill Ayers

American elementary education theorist

Lived from: 1944 -

Category: Scientists

Born: 26 december 1944

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  • Beginning to dismantle the Pentagon would save $1 trillion a year - a small government proposal if ever there was one.
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  • Chicago '68 was a relatively small demonstration for its time, but I've talked to millions of people who claim they were there because it felt like we were all there. Everyone from our generation was there and was at Woodstock.
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  • Every revolution seems impossible at the beginning, and after it happens, it was inevitable.
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  • Imperialism or globalization - I don't have to care what it's called to hate it.
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  • Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, kill your parents, that's where it's really at.
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  • Large numbers of people are broken from the notion that the system is working for people, that the system is just or humane or peaceful.
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  • Nothing is more boring than some old person going on and on about the way things used to be.
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  • Teaching has always been, for me, linked to issues of social justice. I've never considered it a neutral or passive profession.
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  • Two thousand people a day were being murdered in Vietnam in a terrorist war, an official terrorist war.
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What are the most famous quotes from Bill Ayers?

The two most famous quotes from Bill Ayers are:

  • "Beginning to dismantle the Pentagon would save $1 trillion a year - a small government proposal if ever there was one."
  • "Chicago '68 was a relatively small demonstration for its time, but I've talked to millions of people who claim they were there because it felt like we were all there. Everyone from our generation was there and was at Woodstock."

When did Bill Ayers live?

Bill Ayers is still alive and was born in 1944.