Mao Zedong — "There are two principles for the Communist: one is to be ruthless to the enemy, …"
There are two principles for the Communist: one is to be ruthless to the enemy, the other is to be kind to comrades.
There are two principles for the Communist: one is to be ruthless to the enemy, the other is to be kind to comrades.
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"Our aim is to make the people of the whole country understand that they must unite and carry on the struggle for a common goal."
"Without destruction, there can be no construction."
"Correct ideas come from social practice, and from it alone; they come from three kinds of social practice, the struggle for production, the class struggle and scientific experiment."
"We must not become dizzy with success."
"A single spark can start a prairie fire."
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