History is not everything, but it is a starting point. History is a clock that people use to tell their political and cultural time of day. It is a compass they use to find themselves on the map of human geography. It tells them where they are, but more importantly, what they must be.
John Henrik ClarkeStichwörter: history africana pan-africanism
Most of us would benefit greatly from recognizing and accepting the difference between our history and our destiny.
Steve MaraboliStichwörter: life success happiness history destiny
They do not call him the terror of husbands and lovers for no reason...
Andrea ZuvichStichwörter: history historical-fiction
The question is, shall it or shall it not be linear history. I've always thought a kaleidoscopic view might be an interesting heresey. Shake the tube and see what comes out. Chronology irritates me. There is no chronology inside my head. I am composed of myriad Claudias who spin and mix and part like sparks of sunlight on water. The pack of cards I carry around is forever shuffled and re-shuffled; there is no sequence, everything happens at once. The machines of the new technology, I understand, perform in much the same way: all knowledge is stored, to be summoned up at the flick of a key. They sound, in theory, more efficient. Some of my keys don't work; others demand pass-words, codes, random unlocking sequences. The collective past, curiously, provides these. It is public property, but it is also deeply private. We all look differently at it. My Victorians are not your Victorians. My seventeenth century is not yours. The voice of John Aubrey, of Darwin, of whoever you like, speaks in one tone to me, in another to you.
Penelope LivelySometimes I hear the world discussed as the realm of men. This is not my experience. I have watched men fall to the ground like leaves. They were swept up as memories, and burned. History owns them. These men were petrified in both senses of the word: paralyzed and turned to stone. Their refusal to express feeling killed them. Anachronistic men. Those poor, poor boys.
Antonella Gambotto-BurkeStichwörter: boys gender men history loss death emotion suicide masculinity anachronism
History is above all else an argument. It is an argument between different historians; and, perhaps, an argument between the past and the present, an argument between what actually happened, and what is going to happen next. Arguments are important; they create the possibility of changing things.
John H. ArnoldStichwörter: history
We know little about history beyond its public displays, and even then what we know is reconstructed.
Mark WallaceStichwörter: knowledge history
I like to live in the past. I don't think people are going to get much fun in the future.
Winston S. ChurchillStichwörter: history enthusiasm
Nature had found the perfect place to hide the yellow fever virus. It seeded itself and grew in the blood, blooming yellow and running red.
Molly Caldwell CrosbyStichwörter: history death death-and-dying medicine disease death-and-sickness disease-prevention yellow-fever
The present is an age of talkers, and not doers; and the reason is, that the world is growing old. We are so far advanced in the Arts and Sciences, that we live in retrospect, and doat on past achievements.
William HazlittStichwörter: knowledge history humanity history-of-mankind
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