“We build museums to house history, but it slips out through the cracks of sash and jamb”
“Mark Twain in Eruption (Abridged, Annotated)”, p.48, BIG BYTE BOOKS
"The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon". Patterns within patterns. “Lynchings aren't a vile,inhuman footnote of white history. Mankind has learned nothing from their forefathers. “There are only patterns, patterns on top of patterns, patterns that affect other patterns. Welcome back. He would see that Social Darwinism as a socially and intellectually justifiable excuse for exclusionary policies, ethno-nationalist pride and cultural purity has been replaced by security concerns. No, that's too grand, too considered a process. Newsletters may offer personalized content or advertisements. Harper's, volume 30, p. 124, 1865; Widely attributed to various famous authors, who expressed similar sentiments – see Marx and Hegel quotes below.
. This is the duplicity of history: an idea recorded will become an idea resurrected. The general idea of history repeating itself, however, can be said to be a much more ancient one.
Every recorded event is a brick of potential, of precedent, thrown into the future. Creation yes, but more death than birth. Had we been humble enough to learn, the experiences of our predecessors among great nations might have enabled us to avoid many of the errors into which we have fallen.” We can not agree upon national heroes.”
And he would see that the second great war has not yet happened.It is in this last observation that there is hope. Any doubts free speech is under attack everywhere now vanished for me right there.
That's why we call it present.If history is going to repeat itself I should think we can expect the same thing again.Yesterday is a history; Tomorrow a mystery; Today is a gift; That's why we call it the presentAll I know is that history repeats itself and people are going to want to experience the world. Technology creates itself.
Is that why we're hated so much?
We have touched the lives of others at crucial points, for better or for worse. Director, Centre for Interfaith and Cultural Dialogue at Griffith University Those who do not read history are doomed to repeat it. But nothing is inherently over there or here. Humanity is constantly reminding itself that everyone must learn from their mistakes. Origin: The origin of the phrase ‘history repeats itself’ has been traced to various personages, including George Santayana, Winston Churchill, etc. Is it true, the world works hard and we play? History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce. (Misogyny ) Was quite prevalent back then as well as the legal doctrine of couverture. Renowned Novelist Mark Twain proposed a modification to the proverb. “I have seen a stunning amount of death and destruction. If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable must Man be of learning from experience.
High school students came to school fresh from images of war on television news, men blown to bits in rice paddies, helicopters hovering, tentative soldiers of the Viet Cong blasted out of their tunnels, their hands behind their heads, lucky for the moment they weren’t blasted back in again, images of anger back home, marches, demonstrations, hell no we won’t go, sit-ins, teachins, students falling before the guns of the National Guard, blacks recoiling from Bull Connor’s dogs, burn baby burn, black is beautiful, trust no one over thirty, I have a dream and, at the end of it all, your President is not a crook. I've heard rumors; the world is starving, but we're well fed. George Bernard Shaw.
Does history repeat itself, the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce?