The difference between politics and history is that the living do not give up their secrets with the candour of the dead. —Acton
The study of history is not to make us cleverer for next time, but to make us wiser, forever. —Acton
History is the science of what only happens once. —Unknown
History is a story—only true. —Unknown
History is now strictly organised, powerfully disciplined, but it possesses only a modest educational value and even less conscious social purpose. —J.H. Plumb
Let us remember that the agriegation [graduate degree] forms not historians, which is to say researchers working on original texts, but professors of history—which is not the same thing. —Regine Pernoud
History does not furnish any solution, but it permits—and it alone permits—to pose the problems correctly. —Pernoud
There is no true knowledge without recourse to history. —Pernoud
Without the imaginative insight which goes with creative literature, history cannot be intelligibly written. —Veronica Wedgwood
There will always be a connection between the way men contemplate the past and the way in which they contemplate the present. —Buckle
Glory is vain. Have men ever deserved praise? They have been praised because they made a stir. —Frederick the Great
History is always written wrong, and so always needs to be rewritten. —Santayana
History is a costly and superfluous luxury of the understanding. —Nietzsche
History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awaken. —James Joyce
Great empires and tiny minds go ill together. —Patrick Buchanan
The happiest hours of mankind are recorded on the blank pages of history. —Carlyle
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