Quotes About History
But then, in the midst of exile, there came promises of return, of a continuation of the interrupted history. There arose a vision of a mysterious person who would expiate the people's guilt on their behalf. And now Jesus' knowledge reaches beyond the "house left desolate", for he goes on: "You will not see me until you say, 'Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!' ââ'¬Â (Lk 13:35). 2.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
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As One and Unique, and yet as one who is to be understood only in the context of mankind's entire history and in the context of the whole created cosmos, Jesus it the Word, the Image, the Expression and the Exegesis of God.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
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As One and Unique, and yet as one who is to be understood only in the context of mankind's entire history and in the context of the whole created cosmos, Jesus is the Word, the Image, the Expression and the Exegesis of God.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
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inculcated with a healthy national consciousness.
~ Hans von Luck
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Oviedo y Valdes, Bat? Hint Adalar?'nda hastal?ktan (büyük ihtimâlle frengi) çekmi? ilk hristiyan yerle?imcilerden bahseder ve ekler: "?talyanlar?n buna 'Frans?z Hastal???' ve Frans?zlar?n da 'Napoli Hastal???' dedi?ini duyup çok güldüm; asl?nda ikisi de 'Hint Adalar? Hastal???' deseymi? daha yerinde olurmu?.
~ Hans Zinsser
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Bu stresin alt?nda ezilenler için ak?l rahats?zl???na s???nmaktan ba?ka çare gözükmüyordu ki, zaman?n ?artlar? ile bu fanatik dincili?e döndü. Kara Ölüm'ün ilk günlerinde toplu sapk?nl?k, kendini ?ehir ?ehir dola?an binlerce k?rbaçç? tarikatlarda gösterdi. Sonra salg?n?n yay?lmas?ndan Yahudiler sorumlu tutuldu.
~ Hans Zinsser
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Zaman?nda di?er salg?nlar?n aras?nda, bugünkü terimiyle tahminen benzer veya ayn? olan "?arbon" hastal??? da vard?. ?nsanlarla birlikte çiftlik hayvanlar? ve atlar? da vuran ?arbon, baz? yazarlara göre MS 80'lerde Hunlar? da vurdu; Bat? seferlerinde 30 bin Hun, 40 bin at ve 100 bin büyükba? hayvan bundan etkilendi.
~ Hans Zinsser
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Hristiyanl???n erken döneminde (MS ilk 3 yy), her musibet -k?tl?k, deprem, salg?n- toplu ?ekilde Hristiyanl??a geçi?e sebep olmu?tur. Hristiyanl?k, h?yarc?kl? vebaya ve çiçek hastal???na çok ?ey borçludur.
~ Hans Zinsser
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6. Yüzy?l, tarihte e?ine az rastlan?r bir felaket dönemiydi. 513 Y?l?nda Vezüv de dahil volkan patlamalar?; 526 y?l?nda 200 binden fazla insan öldüren Antakya depremi, Konstantinopol depremi ve di?erleri; k?tl?klar ve bunu takip eden vebalar; Asya, Orta Do?u ve Avrupa'ya 60 y?ldan uzun bir süre korku ve y?k?m getirdi.
~ Hans Zinsser
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Salg?n Bizans'? 4 ay etkiledi. Günde 5-10 bin ölü vard?: "Sonunda mezar kaz?c? bulunamay?nca, kalelerdeki kulelerin çat?lar? ç?kar?ld?, cesetler koyulup çat? tekrar kapat?ld?." Cenazeler gemilere koyulup denize terk ediliyordu. "Salg?n bittikten sonra ahlâks?zl?k ve sapk?nl?k o kadar artt? ki, salg?n geriye sadece günahkârlar? b?rakt? sanard?n?z.
~ Hans Zinsser
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Bu kitab? da ismine adad???m?z Charles Nicolle, 1909'da tifüsün bit arac?l???yla geçti?ini ke?fetmi?ti. Sava?ç?lar, politikac?lar, milliyetçiler ve sava?lardan sorumlu olan di?er insanlar, dünyay? bir yüz y?l daha rahat b?raksayd? bu bulu?, Bat?'daki epidemik tifüsün sonu anlam?na gelebilirdi.
~ Hans Zinsser
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In fact history does not belong to us but we belong to it.
~ Hans-Georg Gadamer
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In truth history does not belong to us but rather we to it.
~ Hans-Georg Gadamer
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The long history of this idea before Kant made it the basis of his Critique of Judgment shows that the concept of taste was originally more a moral than an aesthetic idea.
~ Hans-Georg Gadamer
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K is for "Kenghis Khan." He was a very nice person. History has no record of him. There is a moral in that, somewhere.
~ Harlan Ellison
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K is for "Kenghis Khan"; He was a very nice person. History has no record of him. There is a moral in that, somewhere.
~ Harlan Ellison
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Harlow Giles Unger
~ Fathers—dressed
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Lafayette told the duke, as the latter read the document, "and I see the Constitution of the United States as the most perfect document in existence.
~ Harlow Giles Unger
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history informs us that the passage of dethroned monarchs is short from prison to the grave."18
~ Harlow Giles Unger
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I think the Greek New Testament is the strongest and most successful misreading of a great prior text in the entire history of influence.
~ Harold Bloom
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later disgraced Vice President Spiro Agnew. "In the United States today, we have more than our share of nattering nabobs of negativism. They have formed their own 4H club—the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history.
~ Harold Evans
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There's never been a noble war except in the history books and propaganda movies. It's a bloody, dirty, cruel, costly mistake in almost every case, as it was in this war that would end so badly. But the young soldiers can be and often are noble, selfless, and honorable. They don't fight for a flag or a president or mom and apple pie. When it comes down to it they fight and die for each other, and that is reason enough for them, and for me.
~ Harold G. Moore
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It came as no surprise that another visitor to Springfield found Lincoln on November 14 "reading up anew" on the history of Andrew Jackson's response to the 1832 Nullification Crisis. While he made no effort to conceal "the uneasiness which the contemplated treason gives him," Lincoln assured his guest that, like Jackson, he would not "yield an inch.
~ Harold Holzer
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Indeed, in 1794, George Washington had not only authorized sending national troops into battle against Pennsylvanians resisting the whiskey tax, he had taken to the field to lead the forces himself. Later, Andrew Jackson had acted boldly to crush South Carolina's attempt to nullify the 1832 tariff.
~ Harold Holzer
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