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

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

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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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    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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    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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    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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    And how fascinating history is - the long, variegated pageant of man's still continuing evolution of this strange planet, so much the most interesting of all the myriads of spinners through space.

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    And history becomes legend and legend becomes history.

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    And now it seems she's on my wavelength. That's all I need. My mind isn't much of a comfort to me but at least I thought it was private.

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    And that is how we intend to destroy the enemy!" The superior shakes his head wearily. "Young man, the Soviets are our adversary. The Navy is the enemy.

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    And there is the point exactly, we are all the time blaming difficulties on to something else. Our real trouble is that we are too soft to solve the problem.

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    And thus goes segregation which is the most far-reaching development in the history of the Negro since the enslavement of the race.

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    An Edwardian lady in full dress was a wonder to behold, and her preparations for viewing were awesome.

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    A new future requires a new past.

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    An extra-terrestrial philosopher, who had watched a single youth up to the age of twenty-one and had never come across any other human being, might conclude that it is the nature of human beings to grow continually taller and wiser in an indefinite progress towards perfection; and this generalization would be just as well founded as the generalization which evolutionists base upon the previous history of this planet.

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    An historian should yield himself to his subject, become immersed in the place and period of his choice, standing apart from it now and then for a fresh view.

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    Antoninus diffused order and tranquility over the greatest part of the earth. His reign is marked by the rare advantage of furnishing very few materials for history; which is, indeed, little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind.

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    An Iranian moderate is one who has run out of ammunition.

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    Any general statement is like a check drawn on a bank. Its value depends on what is there to meet it.

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    Any historical narrative is a bundle of silences.

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    Anybody may support me when I am right. What I want is someone that will support me when I am wrong.

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    Anyone, however, who has had dealings with dates knows that they are worse than elusive, they are perverse. Events do not happen at the right time, nor in their proper sequence. That sense of harmony with place and season which is so strong in the historian--if he be a readable historian--is lamentably lacking in history, which takes no pains to verify his most convincing statements.

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    Any man who does not accept the conditions of life sells his soul.

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    Anyone who renounces the world must love all men, for he renounces their world too. He thus begins to have some inkling of the true nature of man, which cannot but be loved, always assuming that one is its peer.

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    Architecture and war are not incompatible. Architecture is war. War is architecture. I am at war with my time, with history, with all authority that resides in fixed and frightened forms.

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    Any time gone by was better.

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    A poet's object is not to tell what actually happened but what could or would happen either probably or inevitably.... For this reason poetry is something more scientific and serious than history, because poetry tends to give general truths while history gives particular facts.

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    A poet's autobiography is his poetry. Anything else can only be a footnote.

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    Anyone who is going to make anything out of history will, sooner or later, have to do most of the work himself. He will have to read, and consider, and reconsider, and then read some more.

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    A radiant fellowship of the fallen.

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    Armed Soldier, terrible as Death, relentless as Doom; doing God's judgement on the Enemies of God. It is a phenomenon not of joyful nature; no, but of awful, to be looked at with pious terror and awe.

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    Around it are those countries which, according to History, constitute the civilised world ie, a world that can support historians

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    Art hath an enemy called ignorance.

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    Art is science in the flesh.

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    Art is nothing more than the shadow of humanity.

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    Artists, like the Greek gods, are only revealed to one another.

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    Art is either a plagiarist or a revolutionist.

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    Art is vice. One does not wed it, one rapes it.

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    Art must be parochial in the beginning to be cosmopolitan in the end.

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    As a novelist, I cannot occupy myself with "characters," or at any rate central ones, who lack panache, in one or another sense, who would be incapable of a major action or a major passion, or who have not a touch of the ambiguity, the ultimate unaccountability, the enlarging mistiness of persons "in history." History, as more austerely I now know it, is not romantic. But I am.

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    As an editor, I must often tell writers that their stories "do not fit our present needs." But there are times when I want to reply: "Sir, I would not trust you to write a ransom note.

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    As History stands, it is a sort of Chinese Play, without end and without lesson.

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    As a Southerner I would have to say that one of the main importances of the War is that Southerners have a sense of defeat which none of the rest of the country has.

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    As history proves abundantly, mathematical achievement, whatever its intrinsic worth, is the most enduring of all.

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    As history stands, it is a sort of Chinese play, without end andl without lesson. With these impressions I wrote the last line of my History, asking for a round century before going further.