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Quotes About History

John Adams, writing to his friend William Tudor in 1818, said, "I know not why we should blush to confess that molasses was an essential ingredient in American independence. Many great events have proceeded from much smaller causes.
~ Amy Stewart
The fact that the Irish embraced the potato only helped convince the English that it was a lowly food fit only for a peasant. Nonetheless
~ Amy Stewart
It had survived a fire that burned most of the city when Fleurette was a little girl, and traces of black soot were still lodged in the crevices of its scrollwork, giving it the appearance of a building that had been drawn in artist's charcoal.
~ Amy Stewart
archeologist Patrick McGovern found evidence of an eight-thousand-year-old brew of rice, fruit, and honey at the Jiahu site in Henan Province. (He worked with Dogfish Head brewery to re-create the brew, which they named Chateau Jiahu.) It
~ Amy Stewart
After all, Bao Bomu says, what is the past but what we choose to remember?
~ Amy Tan
A critically aware, historically informed study of Jesus in his Jewish context does more than provide benefits to Christians and Jews alike; it aids in preventing the anti-Semitism that tends to arise when the history is not known. The concern to recover Jesus's Jewishness is these days particularly urgent.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
Our role as historians is to ask, "What would these stories have conveyed to the people who first heard them?" Our role as readers is also to ask, "What do these stories mean to me, and what have they meant to my community and to my tradition over time and across the globe?
~ Amy-Jill Levine
According to Matthew, in order to understand Jesus, we must also understand King David.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
Christians obtain yet another benefit in seeing Jesus in his Jewish context, for the recognition of Jesus's Jewishness and of his speaking in a Jewish idiom can also restore faith in the New Testament. Doing just a bit of historical investigation provides a much-needed correction to America's Christ-saturated, albeit biblically ignorant, culture.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
The reference to Quirinius is therefore not a historical factoid; it is designed to remind readers about political leaders who promote armed rebellion.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
More, the name Bethlehem literally means "house of bread.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
When the Evangelists mention a date and a place, they are telling us to pay attention, for time and space hold a surfeit of meaning.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
history doesn't die and it doesn't not fall coma
~ AMYNE E. QASEM
you can't bribe the history to talk about you
~ AMYNE E. QASEM
Why not?" I ask, "Are we supposed to be invincible? Isn't there a price to be paid? We pillage our environment and we suffer natural disasters. The rich use the poor and we have riots. It's our history, Will. Our human history. We have [messed]-up diseases that pass on from generation to generation, repeating one too many genes or being completely absent on some random chromosome. It's not why, but when.
~ An Na
Uma parte de mim também não se sente nada à vontade diante dessas escolhas tradicionais. Mas não posso mudar o que já passou. E não creio que a forma de mudar o que ainda vem por aí seja ignorando o que se construiu antes.
~ Ana Maria Machado
Independente de qualquer crença religiosa, o simples fato de vivermos numa nação que faz parte do Ocidente judaico-cristão já nos torna herdeiros da linguagem bíblica. Estamos impregnados de suas historias e seus ensinamentos.
~ Ana Maria Machado
We are all tourists in history, and irony is what we win in wars.
~ Anatole Broyard
The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral portrait.
~ Anatole Broyard
In an age like ours, which is not given to letter-writing, we forget what an important part it used to play in people's lives.
~ Anatole Broyard
The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral portrait." ( About Books; Recoiling, Rereading, Retelling , New York Times, February 22, 1987)
~ Anatole Broyard
The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral portrait.
~ Anatole Broyard
The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like and ancestral portrait.
~ Anatole Broyard
History books that contain no lies are extremely dull.
~ Anatole France