Two quotes today, both to do with history.
The first from some German statesman, or something, from the '60's called Konrad Adenauer:
"History is the sum total of the things that could have been avoided."
And another one from some British Prime Minister in the early 20th century, Arthur Balfour:
"History does not repeat itself. Historians repeat each other."
One of these days I'll write about someone writing about something other than history....
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Hi. This is old. But how about this, from Shakespeare's The Tempest, also appearing on the National Archives Building, in Washington:
"What's past is prologue."
Shakespeare meant it to say that history is largely cyclical. I like reading it as saying that the past is all significant and may not be regretted, as it is influential in the creation of today.
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