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Revelation can be more perilous than Revolution.
Vladimir Nabokov
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What this quote means

Revelation can come with greater risks and challenges than outright change or rebellion.

This quote by Vladimir Nabokov suggests that the insights gained from deep understanding or enlightenment (revelation) can be more dangerous and challenging than the active pursuit of change or rebellion (revolution). It highlights the idea that personal or societal transformations brought about by new realizations can lead to profound consequences, often more complex than simply overthrowing existing structures or systems.

Themes

RevelationRevolutionChangeInsightRisk

In practice

Example use cases

In a debate on societal change, this quote serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in gaining new perspectives.

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