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    A land without ruins is a land without memories - a land without memories is a land without history.

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    A large part of the popularity and persuasiveness of psychology comes from its being a sublimated spiritualism: a secular, ostensibly scientific way of affirming the primacy of "spirit" over matter.

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    A Lady with a Lamp shall stand In the great history of the land, A noble type of good, Heroic womanhood.

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    A lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason; if he possesses some knowledge of these, he may venture to call himself an architect.

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    A library is the delivery room for the birth of ideas, a place where history comes to life.

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    All daring and courage, all iron endurance of misfortune-make for a finer, nobler type of manhood.

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    All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.

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    All great ideas are dangerous.

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    All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin. And therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words 'Ich bin ein Berliner!'

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    All geologic history is full of the beginning and the ends of species-of their first and last days; but it exhibits no genealogies of development.

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    All history is but the lengthened shadow of a great man.

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    All historians, even the most scientific, have bias, if in no other sense than the determination not to have any.

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    All history . . . is an inarticulate Bible.

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    All history is a lie!

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    All objects, all phases of culture are alive. They have voices. They speak of their history and interrelatedness. And they are all talking at once!

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    All necessary measures shall be taken to encourage and stimulate immigration of Jews into Palestine on a large scale.

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    All normal human beings are interested in their past. Only when the interest becomes an obsession, overshadowing present and future conduct, is it a danger. In much the same way healthy nations are interested in their history, but a morbid preoccupation with past glories is a sign that something is wrong with the constitution of the State.

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    All of Western tradition, from the late bloom of the British Empire right through the early doom of Vietnam, dictates that you do something spectacular and irreversible whenever you find yourself in or whenever you impose yourself upon a wholly unfamiliar situation belonging to somebody else. Frequently it's your soul or your honor or your manhood, or democracy itself, at stake.

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    All of us, who are members of the Germanic peoples, can be happy and thankful that once in thousands of years fate has given us, from among the Germanic peoples, such a genius, a leader, our Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, and you should be happy to be allowed to work with us.

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    All other forms of history - economic history, social history, psychological history, above all sociology - seem to me history with the history left out.

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    All our knowledge is symbolic.

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    All our knowledge - past, present, and future - is nothing compared to what we will never know.

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    All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.

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    All the ancient histories, as one of our wits say, are just fables that have been agreed upon

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    All that the historians give us are little oases in the desert of time, and we linger fondly in these, forgetting the vast tracks between one and another that were trodden by the weary generations of men.

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    All you have learned from history is old ways of making mistakes. There is nothing that history can tell you about what we must do tomorrow. Only what we must not do.

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    Almost the whole of history is but a sequence of horrors.

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    A look at the past reminds us of how great is the distance, and how short, over which we have come. The past makes us ask what we have done with us. It makes us ask whether our very achievements are not ironical counterpoint and contrast to our fundamental failures.

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    A lot of guys have had a lot of fun joking about Henry Ford because he admitted one time that he didn't know history. He don't know it, but history will know him. He has made more history than his critics ever read.

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    Also, what mountains of dead ashes, wreck and burnt bones, does assiduous pedantry dig up from the past time and name it History.

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    A man finds room in the few square inches of the face for the traits of all his ancestors; for the expression of all his history, and his wants.

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    Although in our country the Chief Magistrate must almost of necessity be chosen by a party and stand pledged to its principles and measures, yet in his official action he should not be the President of a part only, but of the whole people of the United States.

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    America has no north, no south, no east, no west. The sun rises over the hills and sets over the mountains, the compass just points up and down, and we can laugh now at the absurd notion of there being a north and a south. We are one and undivided.

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    A man rising in the world is not concerned with history; he is too busy making it. But a citizen with a fixed place in the community wants to acquire a glorious past just as he acquires antique furniture. By that past he is reassured of his present importance; in it he finds strength to face the dangers that lie in front of him.

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    A mere collector of supposed facts is as useful as a collector of matchboxes.

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    A man is always a teller of tales, he lives surrounded by his stories and the stories of others, he sees everything that happens to him through them; and he tries to live his life as if he were recounting it.

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    A map is the dead body of where you've been. A map is the unborn baby of where you're going. There are no maps. Maps are pictures of what isn't.

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    America is never wholly herself unless she is engaged in high moral principle. We as a people have such a purpose today. It is to make kinder the face of the nation and gentler the face of the world.

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    A man without a bias cannot write interesting history - if indeed such a man exists.

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    American time has stretched around the world. It has become the dominant tempo of modern history, especially of the history of Europe.

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    A mind devoid of prepossessions is likely to be devoid of all mental furniture. And the historian who thinks that he can clean his mind as he would a slate with a wet sponge, is ignorant of the simplest facts of mental life.

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    Among the innumerable monuments of architecture constructed by the Romans, how many have escaped the notice of history, how few have resisted the ravages of time and barbarism! And yet even the majestic ruins that are still scattered over Italy and the provinces, would be sufficient to prove that those countries were once the seat of a polite and powerful empire.

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    A morsel of genuine history is a thing so rare as to be always valuable.

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    A Museum of fetishes would give special attention to the history of underwear.

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    A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself.

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    An aspiration is a joy forever, a possession as solid as a landed estate, a fortune which we can never exhaust and which gives us year by year a revenue of pleasurable activity.

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    Ancient history has an air of antiquity. It should be more modern. It is written as if the specator should be thinking of the backside of the picture on the wall, or as if the author expected that the dead would be his readers, and wished to detail to them their own experience.

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    An absolute monarch, who is rich without patrimony, may be charitable without merit; and Constantine too easily believed that he should purchase the favour of Heaven if he maintained the idle at the expense of the industrious, and distributed among the saints the wealth of the republic.

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    A nation that forgets its past can function no better than an individual with amnesia.

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    And history becomes legend and legend becomes history.

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