History: A boy who hears a lesson in history ended by the beauty of peace, and how Napoleon brought ruin upon the world and that he should be forever cursed, will not long have much confidence in his teacher. He wants to hear more about the fighting and less about the peace negotiations. ~William Lee Howard

History: A historian is often only a journalist facing backwards. ~Karl Kraus, translated from German by Harry Zohn

History: A history in which every particular incident may be true may on the whole be false. ~Thomas Babington Macaulay

History: A history in which every particular incident may be true may on the whole be false. ~Thomas Babington Macaulay

History: 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. ~Robert Penn Warren

History: 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. ~Will Rogers

History: A lot of history is just dirty politics cleaned up for the consumption of children and other innocents. ~Richard Reeves

History: A mere compilation of facts presents only the skeleton of History; we do but little for her if we cannot invest her with life, clothe her in the habiliments of her day, and enable her to call forth the sympathies of succeeding generations. ~Hannah Farnham Lee

History: 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. ~Allen Johnson

History: A morsel of genuine history is a thing so rare as to be always valuable. ~Thomas Jefferson

History: A nation that forgets its past can function no better than an individual with amnesia. ~David McCullough

History: A recorded past is no more than a bygone present composed of the footprints made by human beings actually going somewhere but not knowing (in any extended sense), and certainly not revealing to us, how, they came to be afoot on these particular journeys. ~Michael Oakeshott

History: All history becomes subjective; in other words there is properly no history, only biography. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

History: All other forms of history - economic history, social history, psychological history, above all sociology - seem to me history with the history left out. ~A.J.P. Taylor

History: 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. ~John Alfred Spender

History: Almost the whole of history is but a sequence of horrors. ~Nicolas Chamfort

History: 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. ~George Macaulay Trevelyan

History: As Geography without History seemeth a carkasse without motion; so History without Geography wandreth as a Vagrant without a certaine habitation. ~John Smith

History: As soon as histories are properly told there is no more need of romances. ~Walt Whitman

History: Bound as our lives are to the tyranny of time, it is through what we know of history that we are delivered from our bonds and escape - into time. ~A.L. Rowse

History: Civilization is a stream with banks. The stream is sometimes filled with blood from people killing, stealing, shouting and doing the things historians usually record, while on the banks, unnoticed, people build homes, make love, raise children, sing songs, write poetry and even whittle statues. The story of civilization is the story of what happened on the banks. Historians are pessimists because they ignore the banks for the river. ~Will Durant

History: Clio may be the most austere and chaste of the Muses, but she has been known to come down informally from Mount Helicon in a mood so raffish that there are those who claim to have seen her with her slip showing. ~Willis Thornton

History: Crimes of which a people is ashamed constitute its real history. The same is true of man. ~Jean Genet

History: Delusion about history is a serious matter; it can gravely affect the history that is waiting to be made. ~John Terraine

History: Each time history repeats itself, the price goes up. ~Author Unknown

History: Even the most painstaking history is a bridge across an eternal mystery. ~Bruce Catton

History: Events in the past may roughly be divided into those which probably never happened and those which do not matter. ~W.R. Inge

History: Every age has a keyhole to which its eye is pasted. ~Mary McCarthy

History: Every great writer is a writer of history, let him treat on almost any subject he may. ~Walter Savage Landor

History: Every major horror of history was committed in the name of an altruistic motive. Has any act of selfishness ever equaled the carnage perpetrated by disciples of altruism? ~Ayn Rand

History: Every true history must force us to remember that the past was once as real as the present and as uncertain as the future. ~George Macaulay Trevelyan

History: For me there is no greater subject than history. How a man can study it and not be forced to become a philosopher, I cannot tell. ~George E. Wilson

History: For me, in fact, the mark of the historic is the nonchalance with which it picks up an individual and deposits him in a trend, like a house playfully moved by a tornado. ~Mary McCarthy

History: For the rubble of history, which is undigested and therefore goes on blindly, does not lie so thickly on the ground as in our own consciousness. ~Herbert Lüthy

History: For what is history, but... huge libel on human nature, to which we industriously add page after page, volume after volume, as if we were holding up a monument to the honor, rather than the infamy of our species. ~Washington Irving

History: God cannot alter the past, though historians can. ~Samuel Butler

History: Happy the people whose annals are blank in history-books. ~Thomas Carlyle

History: Historian: A broad-gauge gossip. ~Ambrose Bierce

History: Historian: an unsuccessful novelist. ~H.L. Mencken

History: Historians are gossips who tease the dead. ~Voltaire

History: Historians are like deaf people who go on answering questions that no one has asked them. ~Leo Tolstoy

History: Historians are themselves products of history. ~Paul K. Conkin and Roland N. Stromberg

History: Historians of literature like to regard a century as a series of ten faces, each grimacing in a different way. ~Richard Ellman

History: Historical investigation has for its aim to fix the order and character of events throughout past time and in all places. The task is frankly superhuman. ~George Santayana

History: Histories are a kind of distilled newspapers. ~Thomas Carlyle

History: Histories used often to be stories: the fashion now is to leave out the story. Our histories are stall-fed: the facts are absorbed by the reflexions, as the meat is sometimes by the fat. ~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare

History: History - that little sewer where man loves to wallow. ~Francis Ponge

History: History attempts to provide society with an artificial collective memory. ~Mark M. Krug

History: History balances the frustration of "how far we have to go" with the satisfaction of "how far we have come." It teaches us tolerance for the human shortcomings and imperfections which are not uniquely of our generation, but of all time. ~Lewis F. Powell, Jr.

History: History begins in novel and ends in essay. ~Thomas Babington Macaulay

History: History being the record of human action is a richly variegated material, and it is not easy to give a true impression of the stuff by snipping off an inch or two for a pattern. ~Cicely Veronica Wedgwood

History: History does not unfold: it piles up. ~Robert M. Adams

History: History fades into fable; fact becomes clouded with doubt and controversy; the inscription molders from the tablet: the statue falls from the pedestal. Columns, arches, pyramids, what are they but heaps of sand; and their epitaphs, but characters written in the dust? ~Washington Irving

History: History in general is a collection of crimes, follies, and misfortunes among which we have now and then met with a few virtues, and some happy times. ~Voltaire

History: History is a bath of blood. ~William James

History: History is a cyclic poem written by Time upon the memories of man. ~Percy Bysshe Shelley

History: History is a gallery of pictures in which there are few originals and many copies. ~Alexis de Tocqueville

History: History is a great dust heap. ~Thomas Carlyle

History: History is a jangle of accidents, blunders, surprises and absurdities, and so is our knowledge of it, but if we are to report it at all we must impose some order upon it. ~Henry Steele Commanger

History: History is a kind of introduction to more interesting people than we can possibly meet in our restricted lives; let us not neglect the opportunity. ~Dexter Perkins

History: History is a living whole. If one organ be removed, it is nothing but a lifeless mass. ~Frederic Harrison

History: History is a mighty dramos, enacted upon the theatre of times, with suns for lamps and eternity for a background. ~Thomas Carlyle

History: History is a novel for which the people is the author. ~Alfred de Vigny

History: History is a pack of lies about events that never happened told by people who weren't there. ~George Santayana

History: History is a pageant and not a philosophy. ~Augustine Birrell

History: History is a symphony of echoes heard and unheard. It is a poem with events as verses. ~Charles Angoff

History: History is a tool used by politicians to justify their intentions. ~Ted Koppel

History: History is a vast early warning system. ~Norman Cousins

History: History is an argument without end. ~Pieter Geyl

History: History is but the nail on which the picture hangs. ~Alexandre Dumas

History: History is but the record of the public and official acts of human beings. It is our object, therefore, to humanize our history and deal with people past and present; people who ate and possibly drank; people who were born, flourished and died; not grave tragedians, posing perpetually for their photographs. ~Bill Nye

History: History is concerned primarily with human phenomena, not with natural; and history is doubly human because, as an idea, it is man's creation, challenging him to transcend the limits of information about himself and to discover what he is by finding meaning in what he has done. In short, it is man's commentary on man. ~John Barker

History: History is filled with the sound of silken slippers going downstairs and wooden shoes coming up. ~Voltaire

History: History is full of the dead weight of things which have escaped the control of the mind, yet drive man on with a blind force. ~Frederick Maurice Powicke

History: History is herstory, too. ~Author Unknown

History: History is man's best guess as to what the past would look like if everything had happened in chronological order. ~Robert Brault

History: History is merely gossip. ~Oscar Wilde

History: History is never above the melee. It is not allowed to be neutral, but forced to enlist in every army. ~Allan Nevins

History: History is never antiquated, because humanity is always fundamentally the same. ~Walter Rauschenbusch

History: History is not a pattern-book of fossilized ideologies. ~Frederick Maurice Powicke

History: History is not the past, but a map of the past drawn from a particular point of view to be useful to the modern traveler. ~Henry Glassie

History: History is nothing but a problem of mechanics applied to psychology. ~Hippolyte Taine

History: History is past politics, and politics present history. ~John Robert Seeley

History: History is philosophy teaching by examples. ~Thucydides

History: History is politics projected into the past. ~M.N. Pokrovsky

History: History is principally the inaccurate narration of events which ought not to have happened. ~Earnest Albert Hooten

History: History is the action and reaction of these two, nature and thought - two boys pushing each other on the curbstone of the pavement. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

History: History is the daughter of time. ~Lucien Febvre

History: History is the discipline closest to life; and life is rarely free of contradictions. ~Karl J. Weintraub

History: History is the essence of innumerable biographies. ~Thomas Carlyle

History: History is the most dangerous product which the chemistry of the mind has concocted. Its properties are well known. It produces dreams and drunkenness. It fills people with false memories, exaggerates their reactions, exacerbates old grievances, torments them in their repose, and encourages either a delirium of grandeur or a delusion of persecution. It makes whole nations bitter, arrogant, insufferable and vainglorious. ~Paul Valery

History: History is the myth, the true myth, of man's fall made manifest in time. ~Henry Miller

History: History is the open Bible: we historians are not priests to expound it infallibly: our function is to teach people to read it and to reflect upon it for themselves. ~George Macaulay Trevelyan

History: History is the propaganda of the victors. ~Ernst Toller

History: History is the record of what one age finds worthy of note in another. ~Jacob Burckhardt

History: History is the story of events, with praise or blame. ~Cotton Mather

History: History is the sum total of the things that could have been avoided. ~Konrad Adenauer

History: History is the synthesis of all social sciences turned towards the past. ~Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie

History: History is the transformation of tumultuous conquerors into silent footnotes. ~Paul Eldridge

History: History is who we are and why we are the way we are. ~David McCullough

History: History is written by the winners. ~Alex Haley

History: History knows that it can wait for more evidence and review its older verdicts; it offers an endless series of courts of appeal, and is ever ready to reopen closed cases. ~William Stubbs

History: History maketh a young man to be old, without either wrinkles or gray hairs; privileging him with the experience of age, without either the infirmities or inconveniences thereof. ~Thomas Fuller

History: History never looks like history when you are living through it. ~John W. Gardner

History: History offers some consolation by reminding us that sin has flourished in every age. ~Will and Ariel Durant

History: History only exists, in the final analysis, for God. ~Albert Camus

History: History paints the human heart. ~Napoleon I

History: History portrays everything as if it could not have come otherwise. History is on the side of what happened. ~Elias Canetti

History: History provides neither compensation for suffering nor penalties for wrong. ~John Acton

History: History studies not just facts and institutions, its real subject is the human spirit. ~Fustel de Coulange

History: History supplies little beyond a list of those who have accommodated themselves with the property of others. ~Voltaire

History: History teaches us the mistakes we are going to make. ~Author Unknown

History: History was a trash bag of random coincidences torn open in a wind. Surely, Watt with his steam engine, Faraday with his electric motor, and Edison with his incandescent light bulb did not have it as their goal to contribute to a fuel shortage some day that would place their countries at the mercy of Arab oil. ~Joseph Heller

History: History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past, trying to reconstruct its scenes, to revive its echoes, and kindle with pale gleams the passion of former days. ~Winston Churchill

History: History, as long as it continues to happen, is always another chance. ~R. Jackson Wilson

History: History, in general, only informs us what bad government is. ~Thomas Jefferson

History: History, like a vast river, propels logs, vegetation, rafts, and debris; it is full of live and dead things, some destined for resurrection; it mingles many waters and holds in solution invisible substances stolen from distant soils. ~Jacques Barzun

History: History, like thermodynamics, won't let you out. ~Ira Haron

History: History, that excitable and unreliable old lady. ~Guy de Maupassant

History: History: a collection of epitaphs. ~Elbert Hubbard

History: History: An account mostly false, of events mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers mostly knaves, and soldiers mostly fools. ~Ambrose Bierce

History: History: gossip well told. ~Elbert Hubbard

History: History: the category of human phenomena which tends to catastrophe. ~Jules Romains

History: History... is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake. ~James Joyce

History: History... is an aggregation of truths, half-truths, semi-truths, fables, myths, rumors, prejudices, personal narratives, gossip, and official prevarications. It is a canvas upon which thousands of artists throughout the ages have splashed their conceptions and interpretations of a day and an era. Some motifs are grotesque and some are magnificent. ~Philip D. Jordan

History: History... is, indeed, little more than the register of the 'crimes, follies, and misfortunes' of mankind. But what experience and history teach is this - that peoples and governments have never learned anything from history, or acted on principles deduced from it. ~Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

History: How these curiosities would be quite forgot, did not such idle fellows as I am put them down! ~John Aubrey

History: I don't know much about history, and I wouldn't give a nickel for all the history in the world. History is more or less bunk. It is a tradition. We want to live in the present, and the only history that is worth a tinker's damn is the history we make today. ~Henry Ford

History: I see History as a relay race in which one of us, before dropping in his tracks, must carry one stage further the challenge of being a man. ~Romain Gary

History: If an historian were to relate truthfully all the crimes, weaknesses and disorders of mankind, his readers would take his work for satire rather than for history. ~Pierre Bayle

History: If history were a photograph of the past it would be flat and uninspiring. Happily, it is a painting; and, like all works of art, it fails of the highest truth unless imagination and ideas are mixed with the paints. ~Allen Nevins

History: If one could make alive again for other people some cobwebbed skein of old dead intrigues and breathe breath and character into dead names and stiff portraits. That is history to me! ~George Macaulay Trevelyan

History: If the past has been an obstacle and a burden, knowledge of the past is the safest and the surest emancipation. ~John Acton

History: If you go back through 2000 years, I guess luck, Marx, and God have made history, the three of them together. ~Theodore White

History: If you think you have it tough, read history books. ~Bill Maher

History: If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday. ~Pearl Buck

History: In a certain sense all men are historians. ~Thomas Carlyle

History: In studying history we are finding out about ourselves, and in the last resort the natural sciences and even mathematics have the same final end. ~Vivian Hunter Galbraith

History: In that delightful land embosomed in the Mediterranean sea, there once stood in its pride and strength one of the most splendid cities of the world.... Since then, many centuries have rolled away and are lost in oblivion.- They have gone, and O how many millions of men have gone with them to the shoreless ocean of eternity!... [T]his city.... [h]er palaces have crumbled, and the owl builds her nest within the mouldering chambers of her kings. The poet's lyre is broken. The voice of eloquence is forever hushed. The wine-cup is in the dust. The voice of their merriment has long since ceased. The good, the brave, the noble, the wealthy and the poor, are all forgotten. Spirit of change! these mighty revolutions are thine. Thou art the eldest-born of time; thy lessons are precious to the soul, and ever should they be treasured in the memory. ~Charles Lanman

History: In the Cornell Library of 40,000 volumes there are no novels. There is, however, plenty of fiction in the histories and philosophies. ~Mary Wilson Little

History: Isn't it amazing the way the future succeeds in creating an appropriate past? ~John Leonard

History: It has become too easy to see that the luckless men of the past lived by mistakes, even absurd beliefs, so we may well fail in a decent respect for them, and forget that historians of the future will point out that we too lived by myths. ~Herbert J. Muller

History: It is a great pity that every human being does not, at an early stage of his life, have to write a historical work. He would then realize that the human race is in quite a jam about truth. ~Rebecca West

History: It is part of my creed that the only poetry is history, could we tell it right. ~Thomas Carlyle

History: It is pleasant to be transferred from an office where one is afraid of a sergeant-major into an office where one can intimidate generals, and perhaps this is why history is so attractive to the more timid among us. We can recover self-confidence by snubbing the dead. ~E.M. Forster

History: It is striking how history, when resting on the memory of men, always touches the bounds of mythology. ~Leopold von Ranke

History: It is the true office of history to represent the events themselves, together with the counsels, and to leave the observations and conclusions thereupon to the liberty and faculty of every man's judgment. ~Francis Bacon

History: It is with nations as it is with individuals. A book of history is a book of sermons. ~Arthur Conan Doyle

History: It might be a good idea if the various countries of the world would occasionally swap history books, just to see what other people are doing with the same set of facts. ~Bill Vaughan

History: It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature. ~Henry James

History: Knowledge of history frees us to be contemporary. ~Lynn White, Jr.

History: Legend: A lie that has attained the dignity of age. ~H.L. Mencken

History: Man is a history-making creature who can neither repeat his past nor leave it behind. ~W.H. Auden

History: Man is an historical animal, with a deep sense of his own past; and if he cannot integrate the past by a history explicit and true, he will integrate it by a history implicit and false. ~Geoffrey Barraclough

History: Man simply cannot live as the time-animal and the art-animal that he is, without history. ~Carlton J.H. Hayes

History: Man watches his history on the screen with apathy and an occasional passing flicker of horror or indignation. ~Conor Cruise O'Brien

History: Men have need of history because, without it, the past threatens to overwhelm them. ~Guy Fregault

History: More and more, I tend to read history. I often find it more up to date than the daily newspapers. ~Joe Murray

History: More history's made by secret handshakes than by battles, bills, and proclamations. ~John Barth

History: Most history is guessing, and the rest is prejudice. ~Will and Ariel Durant

History: Neither a wise man nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him. ~Dwight D. Eisenhower

History: No less than the tourist, the writer of history profits from maps. ~Charles F. Mullett

History: No man is truly great who is great only in his own lifetime. The test of greatness is the page of history. ~William Hazlitt

History: No modern idea has affected history more than the passion of nationalism. ~Charles R. Poinsatte

History: No one can really the life of his own day, let alone that of times long past. Always the historian sees as in a mirror darkly, the reds and the golds rendered drab by the shadows of time. ~Earl R. Beck

History: No other discipline has its portals so wide open to the general public as history. ~Johan Huizinga

History: Oh, God. The Sixties are coming back. Well I've got a 12-gauge double-barreled duck gun chambered for three-inch Magnum shells. And - speaking strictly for this retired hippie and former pinko beatnik - if the Sixties head my way, they won't get past the porch steps. They will be history. Which, for chrissakes, is what they're supposed to be. ~P.J. O'Rourke

History: One of the deepest impulses in man is the impulse to record, - to scratch a drawing on a tusk or keep a diary, to collect sagas and heap cairns. This instinct as to the enduring value of the past is, one might say, the very basis of civilization. ~John Jay Chapman

History: Our historic imagination is at best slightly developed. We generalise and idealise the past egregiously. We set up little toys to stand as symbols for centuries and the complicated lives of countless individuals. ~John Dewey

History: Our history is every human history; a black and gory business, with more scoundrels than wise men at the lead, and more louts than both put together to cheer and follow. ~Philip Wylie

History: People are trapped in history, and history is trapped in them. ~James Baldwin

History: People tend to forget that the word "history" contains the word "story". ~Ken Burns

History: People think too historically. They are always living half in a cemetery. ~Aristide Briand

History: Perhaps history is a thing that would stop happening if God held His breath, or could be imagined as turning away to think of something else. ~Herbert Butterfield

History: Perhaps nobody has changed the course of history as much as the historians. ~Franklin P. Jones

History: Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history. ~Plato

History: Political history is far too criminal and pathological to be a fit subject of study for the young. Children should acquire their heroes and villains from fiction. ~W.H. Auden

History: Princes should have more to fear from historians than have ugly women from great painters. ~Antonio Perez

History: Professor Johnston often said that if you didn't know history, you didn't know anything. You were a leaf that didn't know it was part of a tree. ~Michael Crichton

History: Radical historians now tell the story of Thanksgiving from the point of view of the turkey. ~Mason Cooley

History: Real history is a candid shot. The history of textbooks poses for its pictures. ~Terri Guillemets

History: Revolutions are not made: they come. A revolution is as natural as an oak tree. It comes out of the past; its foundations are laid far back. ~Wendell Phillips

History: Sin writes histories, goodness is silent. ~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

History: Skepticism is history's bedfellow. ~Edgar Saltus

History: Take from the altars of the past the fire - not the ashes. ~Jean Jaures

History: That man was a philosopher, who said that the history of the world was a history of ruin. It is so.- Wherever we turn our eyes, we cannot fail to behold some magnificent ruin. Our daily footsteps are imprinted in the dust of things which were once the admiration of men. They are the hieroglyphics of time. Silent and holy are all their teachings. Sometimes they remind us of beauty and peace, and sometimes of terror, tumult and woe. They have nothing to do with the future and present, but the past is their all; and yet how wise, how important their counsels! ~Charles Lanman

History: The amazing thing since so many variables enter into historical judgments, is not that historians disagree but that they agree as often as they do. ~Louis Gottschalk

History: The best portraits are perhaps those in which there is a slight mixture of caricature; and we are not certain that the best histories are not those in which a little of the exaggeration of fictitious narrative is judiciously employed. Something is lost in accuracy; but much is gained in effect. The fainter lines are neglected; but the great characteristic features are imprinted on the mind forever. ~Thomas Babington Macaulay

History: The challenge of history is to recover the past and introduce it to the present. ~David Thelen

History: The day before yesterday always has been a glamour day. The present is sordid and prosaic. Time colors history as it does a meerschaum pipe. ~Vincent Starrett

History: The dead hand has too long hampered the freedom of the living. ~James Robertson

History: The effects of human wickedness are written on the page of history in characters of blood: but the impression soon fades away; so more blood must be shed to renew it. ~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare

History: The entire history of mankind is, in any case, nothing but a prolonged fight to the death for the conquest of universal prestige and absolute power. ~Albert Camus

History: The future is dark, the present burdensome. Only the past, dead and buried, bears contemplation. ~G.R. Elton

History: The game of history is usually played by the best and the worst over the heads of the majority in the middle. ~Eric Hoffer

History: The good historian is like the giant of the fairy tale. He knows that wherever he catches the scent of human flesh, there his quarry lies. ~Marc Bloch

History: The historian amputates reality. ~Gaetano Salvemini

History: The historian has been the hearth at which the soul of the country has been kept alive. ~John Morley

History: The historian has before him a jigsaw puzzle from which many pieces have disappeared. These gaps can be filled only by his imagination. ~Gaetano Salvemini

History: The historian reports to us, not events themselves, but the impressions they have made on him. ~Heinrich von Sybel

History: The history of the world is the record of a man in quest of his daily bread and butter. ~Hendrik Wilhelm van Loon

History: The idea of history in any age, like the idea of property, or of progress, is an unstable compound; it is put together as needed, by historians or by philosophers, out of the irreconcilable opinions of men. ~F. Smith Fussner

History: The lesson of history is rarely learned by the actors themselves. ~James A. Garfield

History: The lovers of romance can go elsewhere for satisfaction but where can the lovers of truth turn if not to history? ~Katharine Anthony

History: The memories of men are too frail a thread to hang history from. ~John Still

History: The middle sort of historians (of which the most part are) spoil all; they will chew our meat for us. ~Michel de Montaigne, translated

History: The mists remain of the false glory that erupts from history. ~Miguel de Unamuno

History: The notion that any one person can describe 'what really happened' is an absurdity. If ten - or a hundred - people witness an event, there will be ten - or a hundred - different versions of what took place. ~David and Leigh Eddings

History: The obscurest epoch is today. ~Robert Louis Stevenson

History: The past actually happened but history is only what someone wrote down. ~A. Whitney Brown

History: The past is malleable and flexible, changing as our recollection interprets and re-explains what has happened. ~Peter Berger

History: The past is really almost as much a work of the imagination as the future. ~Jessamyn West

History: The Past lies upon the Present like a giant's dead body. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne

History: The past remains integral to us all, individually and collectively. We must concede the ancients their place, as I have argued. But their place is not simply back there in a separate and foreign country; it is assimilated in ourselves, and resurrected into an ever-changing present. ~David Lowenthal

History: The present is the past rolled up for action, and the past is the present unrolled for understanding. ~Will and Ariel Durant

History: The prime deaths of history star the textbooks like constellations of power. ~Terri Guillemets

History: The public history of all countries, and all ages, is but a sort of mask, richly colored. The interior working of the machinery must be foul. ~John Quincy Adams

History: The real history does not get written, because it is not in people's brains but in their nerves and vitals. ~Alfred North Whitehead

History: The South creates the civilizations, the North conquers them, ruins them, borrows from them, spreads them: this is one summary of history. ~Will and Ariel Durant

History: The study of history is the playground of patriotism. ~George M. Wrong

History: The tapestry of history that seems so full of tragedy when viewed from the front has countless comic scenes woven into its reverse side. In truth, tragedy and comedy are the twin masks of history - its mass appeal. ~Jose Ortega y Gasset

History: The theologian may indulge the pleasing task of describing Religion as she descended from Heaven, arrayed in her native purity. A more melancholy duty is imposed on the historian. He must discover the inevitable mixture of error and corruption which she contracted in a long residence upon earth, among a weak and degenerate race of beings. ~Edward Gibbon

History: The unrecorded past is none other than our old friend, the tree in the primeval forest which fell without being heard. ~Barbara Tuchman

History: The very ink with which all history is written is merely fluid prejudice. ~Mark Twain

History: The writing of histories - as Goethe once noted - is one way of getting rid of the weight of the past.... The writing of history liberates us from history. ~Benedetto Croce

History: Then, Sir, you would reduce all history to no better than an almanack, a mere chronological series of remarkable events. ~James Boswell

History: There is no such thing as a neutral or purely objective historian. Without an opinion a historian would be simply a ticking clock, and unreadable besides. ~Philip Howard

History: There is nothing more dangerous than history used as a defense, or history used for preaching; history used as a tool is no longer history. ~Marcel Trudel

History: This is my history; like all other histories, a narrative of misery. ~Samuel Johnson

History: To many of the modern generations, history, like God, is dead. ~Derek Heather

History: Too many historical writers are the votaries of cults, which, by definition are dedicated to whitewashing warts and hanging halos. ~Thomas A. Bailey

History: Too many so-called historians are really 'hysterians'; their thinking is more visceral than cerebral. When their duties as citizens clash with their responsibilities as scholars, Clio frequently takes a back seat. ~Thomas A. Bailey

History: Unfortunately, it is also true that the age's interests often color the past with unhistoric hues. ~Wendell H. Stephenson

History: Unlike poetry and music, the art of history is cumulative. ~John Clive

History: Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunters. ~African Proverb

History: Very few things happen at the right time, and the rest do not happen at all: the conscientious historian will correct these defects. ~Herodotus

History: Wars usually have the effect of speeding up the process of history. ~Pieter Geyl

History: We are never completely contemporaneous with our present. History advances in disguise; it appears on stage wearing a mask of the preceding scene, and we tend to lose the meaning of the play. ~Regis Debray

History: We are the prisoners of history. Or are we? ~Robert Penn Warren

History: We proceed out of history into history again. ~Sidney Alexander

History: We used to root for the Indians against the cavalry, because we didn't think it was fair in the history books that when the cavalry won it was a great victory, and when the Indians won it was a massacre. ~Dick Gregory

History: What is the fire in our belly but the eternal flame of a thousand ancestors. ~Robert Brault

History: What would constitute useful history? That which should teach us our duties and our rights, without appearing to teach them. ~Voltaire

History: When a history book contains no lies it is always tedious. ~Anatole France

History: When we skim along the surface of history we see little but the rough barren rocks that rise out of it. ~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare

History: Whosoever, in writing a modern history, shall follow truth too near the heels, it may haply strike out his teeth. ~Walter Raleigh

History: Without philosophy, history seems to me to be deaf and dumb. ~Ferdinand Baur

History: You don't change the course of history by turning the faces of portraits to the wall. ~Jawaharlal Nehru