With the Century

In a ruined country neither the land nor the people can remain at peace. [...] A man who perceives this truth before others is called a forerunner; he who struggles against difficulties to save his country from tragedy is called a patriot; and he who sets fire to himself to demonstrate the truth and overthrows the injust society by rousing the people to action is called a revolutionary. From "My family", section one of "Land of Misfortunes", the first chapter of With the Century (Volume 1)

With the Century

In a ruined country neither the land nor the people can remain at peace. [...] A man who perceives this truth before others is called a forerunner; he who struggles against difficulties to save his country from tragedy is called a patriot; and he who sets fire to himself to demonstrate the truth and overthrows the injust society by rousing the people to action is called a revolutionary. From "My family", section one of "Land of Misfortunes", the first chapter of With the Century (Volume 1)