Quotes About Past
The past is the past, Vader said. The present and future are all that matter.
~ Timothy Zahn
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I heard about Tsukishima's ability from Urahara. To be able to repaint the past…it's terrifying just to imagine it. But…so what? No matter how much your past is changed…he cannot change your future! If a bond is lost…all you have to do is rebuild it!
~ Tite Kubo
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M ifa male il cuore al pensiero di quel che sono e di quel che ero
~ Tito Maccio Plauto
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Gustavo Solivellas dice: El pasado no tiene poder sobre el momento presente (Eckhart Tolle)
~ Tolle Eckhart
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Of that time, there is still much we do not know.
~ Tom Bissell
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He tells another story about all that dust in those days.
~ Tom Brokaw
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He tells another story about all that dust in those days. "My
~ Tom Brokaw
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All history is really nothing more than the application of ideology to the past.
~ Tom Clancy
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People are always shouting that they want to create a better future. It's not true. The future is an apathetic void of no interest to anyone . . . . The only reason people want to be masters of the future is to change the past. They are fighting for access to the laboratories where photographs are retouched and biographies and histories rewritten." —Milan Kundera (1929–), author
~ Tom Head
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I try not to think too much about those days now - let the past be past. The truth is, we're all prisoners of our historical context. Anybody who says morality is absolute, that right and wrong don't change over time, you know what? They just haven't lived long enough. (Page 33)
~ Tom Perrotta
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if the world were a museum of memories, a collection of places she'd outgrown.
~ Tom Perrotta
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I try not to think too much about those days now—let the past be past. The truth is, we're all prisoners of our historical context. Anybody who says morality is absolute, that right and wrong don't change over time, you know what? They just haven't lived long enough.
~ Tom Perrotta
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Hardly a pure science, history is closer to animal husbandry that it is to mathematics in that it involves selective breeding. The principal difference between the husbandryman and the historian is that the former breeds sheep or cows or such and the latter breeds (assumed) facts. The husbandryman uses his skills to enrich the future, the historian uses his to enrich the past. Both are usually up to their ankles in bullshit.
~ Tom Robbins
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It was encouraging that he would mention a contemporary female, for Pan had begun to live in his memories, an unhealthy symptom in anyone, suggesting as it does that life has peaked. Every daydream that involves the past sports in its hatband a ticket to the grave.
~ Tom Robbins
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GUIL And a syllogism: One, he has never known anything like it. Two, he has never known anything to write home about. Three, it is nothing to write home about. . . . Home . . . What's the first thing you remember? ROS Oh, let's see . . . The first thing that comes into my head, you mean? GUIL No—the first thing you remember. ROS Ah. (Pause.) No, it's no good, it's gone. It was a long time ago.
~ Tom Stoppard
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It was becoming a habit-this concentration on things behind him. Almost as though there were no future to be had. *Milkman*
~ Toni Morrison
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To Sethe, the future was a matter of keeping the past at bay. The better life she believed she and Denver were living was simply not that other one.
~ Toni Morrison
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I think long and carefully about what novels ought to do. They should clarify the roles that have become obscured; they ought to identify those things in the past that are useful and those things that are not; and they ought to give nourishment.
~ Toni Morrison
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He screamed and shouted 'Wooeeeee!' at Guitar's list, but because his life was not unpleasant and even had a certain amount of luxury in addition to its comfort, he felt off center. He just wanted to beat a path away from his parents' past, which was also their present and which was threatening to become his present as well.
~ Toni Morrison
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then there is still more that Paul D could tell me and my brain would go right ahead and take it and never say, No thank you. I don't want to know or have to remember that. I have other things to do: worry, for example, about tomorrow, about Denver, about Beloved, about age and sickness not to speak of love. But her brain was not interested in the future. Loaded with the past and hungry for more, it left her no room to imagine, let alone plan for, the next day.
~ Toni Morrison
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How come everybody run off from Sweet Home can't stop talking about it? Look like if it was so sweet you would have stayed. Girl who you talking to? Paul D laughed. True, true. She's right, Sethe. It wasn't sweet and it sure wasn't home. He shook his head. But it's where we were, said Sethe. All together. Comes back whether we want it to or not.
~ Toni Morrison
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Before the cook arrived when she stood in a space no wider than a bench is long, back behind and to the left of the milk cans. Working dough. Working, working dough. Nothing better than that to start the day's serious work of beating back the past.
~ Toni Morrison
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cemetery as old as sky
~ Toni Morrison
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Our past is bleak. Our future dim. But I am not reasonable. A reasonable man adjusts to his environment. And unreasonable man does not. All progress, therefore, depends on the unreasonable man. I prefer not to adjust to my environment. I refuse the prison of "I" and choose the open spaces of "we.
~ Toni Morrison
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