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The obscurest epoch is today. ~Robert Louis Stevenson, Across the PlainsSH...
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History, like thermodynamics, won’t let you out. ~Ira Haron...
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History is the essence of innumerable biographies. ~Thomas Carlyle, On HistoryBMC...
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[History is] petrified imagination. ~Arthur BaerSH...
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[History is a] mixture of error and violence. ~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, quoted in Between......
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