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In the history of man, there has been and always will be more horses' asses than horses.

~ Jeffrey Fry

Jeffrey Fry Always Asses History Horses Man

Moment by moment, in life's winter life frozeEchoing a history of blues, a milestone rose

~ Sandeep N Tripathi

Sandeep N Tripathi Blues History Life Milestone Moment Winter

Death smiles at us all, all a man can do is smile back.

~ Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius History Rome

Stupid Wars are easy to start but hard to end.

~ Ed Strosser

Ed Strosser History Military Military History Stupidity Of Man

War is a lie

~ Claude Beccai

Claude Beccai Biography Childhood History Wwii

History is us squinting into the past, mistaking millions of tiny vibrations in all directions for unified, unidirectional movements by entire civilizations.

~ Joseph Fink

Joseph Fink History

Outside, under the marquee of the hotel, he stood a moment as he did each night beneath the marquee of the Hotel Hyperion, while he decided what direction to take, what to do. And suddenly, realizing it was not the Hotel Hyperion, that the circumstances were quite different, he felt loneliness spring up like a dark forest all around him. The odd thing was, he felt no impulse to hurry after her, to find her somehow. What would he have to offer her except the history of weakness, loneliness, and inadequacy, the decline and fall of himself? He himself was the core of the loneliness around him, and its core was inadequacy. He was inadequate even in love.

~ Patricia Highsmith

Patricia Highsmith Core Dark Decline Direction Fall Forest History Hurry Impulse Inadequacy Loneliness Love Offer Weakness

To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the life of ancestors' by the records of history?

~ Marco Tulliio Cicerone

Marco Tulliio Cicerone History Life

The ghost stories were fascinating, made even more so by the personal connection between the living and the long-departed. The ghosts seemed content to be there. The truly amazing part of the story, however, was how happy the owner and staff of the inn were with their spirits. It made me want to stay there… and perhaps never leave.

~ James Caskey

James Caskey Ghosts Haunted History Paranormal

Descending south into St. Augustine’s Historic District along A1A, visitors are immediately confronted by an edifice which serves as a stark reminder that the city was originally founded as a military outpost, deep in hostile territory. Jutting up like a molar from the defensive teeth of the Ancient City is the forbidding fortress of Castillo de San Marcos, a coquina fortification which has served many roles it its nearly three hundred fifty year history.

~ James Caskey

James Caskey Ghosts Hauntings History St Augustine

St. Augustine is not only the oldest continuously-occupied European settlement on the American continent, it is also perhaps the most haunted city in the United States. Seemingly every spot in this city has some ghostly hidden history, right below the surface. Just by strolling through the historic streets you can hear the whispers of the long-dead.

~ James Caskey

James Caskey Ghost Stories Haunt History St Augustine

The economists have us well along the way of the greatest mass extinction event in human history.

~ Steven Magee

Steven Magee Economists Economy Event Extinction Greatest History Human Mass Us Way

Winner goes with the flow, History Maker against the flow

~ Kjiva

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Our ancestors lived in groups of no more than a few hundred people, and those on the other side of a river or mountain range might as well have been living in a separate world. We developed ethical principles to help us to deal with problems within our community, not to help those outside it. The harms that it was considered wrong to cause were generally clear and well defined. We developed inhibitions against, and emotional responses to, such actions, and these instinctive or emotional reactions still form the basis for much of our moral thinking.

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Ethics Evolution History

The story of humanity can be written as the struggle to acknowledge all human beings as human beings.

~ J.s.b. Morse

J.s.b. Morse Ageism Equality History Humanity Life Morality Natural Rights Prolife Racism Rights Sexism

Places of genius challenge us. They are difficult. They do not earn their place in history with ethnic restaurants or street festivals, but by provoking us, making demands of us. Crazy, unrealistic, beautiful demands.

~ Eric Weiner

Eric Weiner Demands Ethnic Restaurants Genius History Location Provoke Street Festivals

It was after our breakfast that I was told to go up along with the parlour maid and serve the family breakfast. I was very nervous, but the parlour maid told me not to worry. So up I went, shaking in my boots, and into the breakfast room where the sideboard was laden with kidneys and rice and bacon and all sorts of delicious things. There were just four people at the table: three elderly men and a woman with a green parrot on her shoulder. Now, the thing about the parrot was that it had messed all down her shoulder and all down the front of her dress and she wasn't in the least bothered. She just smiled into the distance and every now and then fed the bird something from her hand.

~ Rose Plummer

Rose Plummer Autobiography History Humor Non Fiction

This is the best reason to learn history: not in order to predict the future, but to free yourself of the past and imagine alternative destinies. Of course this is not total freedom - we cannot avoid being shaped by the past. But some freedom is better than none.

~ Yuval Noah Harari

Yuval Noah Harari Deus Harari History Homo Noah Sapiens Yuval

we refer to the Middle Ages as ages of faith; a time in which men believed a heavenly Jerusalem above the sky much as they believed an earthly Sion beyond the sea; when the whole of their thought was of a piece with their theology...those were days when a thoughtful soul here or there could realize some unity of mental vision. The fact should be admitted, however we regard it - whether as the stultifying tyranny of dogma or as an enviable single-mindedness; an ideal too easily realized, no doubt, in a plentiful dearth of empirical knowledge, and yet establishing a standard after which perplexed modernity may strive.

~ Jocelyn Gibb

Jocelyn Gibb Faith History Middle Ages

Hold on to your periwigs, I'm going to start you off with a whirlwind tour of the history of Stuart Britain; a time that encompassed the vast majority of the seventeenth century and the first fourteen years of the eighteenth.

~ Andrea Zuvich

Andrea Zuvich History

Hold onto your periwigs, I'm going to start you off with a whirlwind tour of the history of Stuart Britain; a time that encompassed the vast majority of the seventeenth century and the first fourteen years of the eighteenth.

~ Andrea Zuvich

Andrea Zuvich History

History is Storytelling.

~ Yaa Gyasi

Yaa Gyasi History

The electrical grounding system is the largest radio frequency (RF) radiation antenna system ever constructed in the history of mankind.

~ Steven Magee

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But it's not really Chinese, is it?'Logan was thoughtful for a moment. I don't know. I guess you'd say it's really not if you look back thousands of years. But I don't think that way. Lots of things start out not Chinese and end up that way.

~ Ken Liu

Ken Liu Chinese History Traditions

The dancing sickness took place during the latter part of the fifteenth century. Bubonic plague--the black death--decimated Europe near the end of the fourteenth. Whooping cough near the end of the seventeenth, and the first known outbreaks of influenza near the end of the nineteenth. We've become so used to the idea of the flu--it seems almost like the common cold to us, doesn't it?--that no one but the historians seem to know that a hundred years ago it didn't exist.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Flu History Illness

The time for princes and tsars and holy madmen was gone.In its place came a world of war and revolution, of tanks andtelephones, murder and assassination.

~ Marcus Sedgwick

Marcus Sedgwick Fairy Tales History Russia

Studying history is for tourists - polite, tidy people with clean desks and clean consciences. Making history is for people willing to get their hands dirty, to make mistake and lie when necessary, so that someday historians can sit quietly at their desks and act shocked.

~ Robert Ferrigno

Robert Ferrigno History

A tormenting thought: as of a certain point, history was no longer real. Without noticing it, all mankind suddenly left reality; everything happening since then was supposedly not true; but we supposedly didn't notice. Our task would now be to find that point, and as long as we didn't have it, we would be forced to abide in our present destruction.

~ Elias Canetti

Elias Canetti History Mankind Reality

The wealth of the imperial countries is our wealth too. On the universal plane this affirmation, you may be sure, should on no account be taken to signify that we feel ourselves affected by the creations of Western arts or techniques. For in a very concrete way Europe has stuffed herself inordinately with the gold and raw materials of the colonial countries:Latin America, China, and Africa. From all these continents, under whose eyes Europe today raises up her tower of opulence, there has flowed out for centuries toward that same Europe diamonds and oil, silk and cotton, wood and exotic products. Europe is literally the creation of the Third World. The wealth which smothers her is that which was stolen from the underdeveloped peoples. The ports of Holland, the docks of Bordeaux and Liverpool were specialized in the Negro slave trade, and owe their renown to millions of deported slaves. So when we hear the head of a European state declare with his hand on his heart that he must come to the aid of the poor underdeveloped peoples, we do not tremble with gratitude. Quite the contrary; we say to ourselves: It's a just reparation which will be paid to us.

~ Frantz Fanon

Frantz Fanon History Justice Legacy Reparations Wealth

Bird asked what a paleontologist was and Mom said that if he took a complete, illustrated guide to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, shred it into a hundred pieces, cast them into the wind from the museum’s steps, let a few weeks pass, went back and scoured Fifth Avenue and Central Park for as many surviving scraps as he could find, then tried to reconstruct the history of painting, including schools, styles, genres, and names of painters from his scraps, that would be like a paleontologist.

~ Nicole Krauss

Nicole Krauss History Paleontology Reconstruction

Unfortunately, humans have a long history of trying to fix their engineering mistakes with more engineering mistakes!

~ Steven Magee

Steven Magee Engineering Fix History Humans Long Mistakes More Trying Unfortunately

If the food supply runs out, try trapping or hunting animals. For most people, this won't be easy. If you can't catch any animals, it's time to throw a Donner party.

~ Andrew Shaffer

Andrew Shaffer History Humor Survival

Keep an open mind but a skeptical eye.

~ Carmine Savastano

Carmine Savastano History

You and I have to rejoice that we have not to answer for our fathers’ crimes, neither shall we do right to charge them one to another. We can only regret it, and flee from it, and from henceforth, let peace and righteousness be written upon our hearts and hands forever.

~ William Apess

William Apess History Native American Race Relations

We want trumpets that sound like thunder, and men to act as though they were going to war with those corrupt and degrading principles that rob one of all rights, merely because he is ignorant, and of a little different color. Let us have principles that will give every one his due; and then shall wars cease, and the weary find rest.

~ William Apess

William Apess Civil Rights First Nations History Native American

He, who fails to acknowledge and appreciate the real courage of our fathers, fails to appreciate the real lessons that the courage of our fathers teaches us today! The courage and the wisdom that propelled our fathers to move unrelentingly in their days must be nothing to us, but, a real reason for us to be more than courageous enough to do the undone distinctively in our days.

~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Courage Quotes Dare Excellence Founding Fathers History

But Khair did not need such proof of her husband's love for her. Over and over again,James had risked everything for her. Most relationships in life can survive - or not - without being put to any really crucial, fundamental test. It was James's fate for his love to be tested not once, but four times....At each stage he could easily have washed his hands off his teenage lover. Each time he chose to remain true to her.That, not the words of any will, was the evidence she could cling onto.

~ William Dalrymple

William Dalrymple British History Hyderabad India Islam Persian

This is the problem of history. We cannot know that which we were not there to see and hear and experience for ourselves. We must rely upon the words of others. Those who were there in the olden days, they told stories to the children so that the children would know, so that the children could tell stories to their children. And so on, and so on.

~ Yaa Gyasi

Yaa Gyasi History

How anyone can vote to support any form of fascism, knowing history, is beyond me - which leads me to draw the conclusion that either the people who voted to support it don't know what they are doing - or that they know exactly what they are doing.

~ Christina Engela

Christina Engela Conclusion Fascism History Support Vote Voted

As a South African I honestly cannot understand how people can't see South Africa as a unique nation, untied by ties of history, bonds of suffering, victory, struggles, hope - and in more ways than I ever before thought possible - blood.

~ Christina Engela

Christina Engela Blood Bonds History Hope South Africa South African Struggles Suffering Unique Nation United Victory
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