History warns us ... that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions.

History has shown us time and time again that you don't have to know someone to love them with all your heart.

If you haven't met Kenny (Young) you have not seen how the spirit of Boston can be embodied by one single man.

If history can do anything it is to remind us that all our judgments are merely relative to time and circumstance.

A ruling government can't afford to publish history in a version which lessens its' chance for reelection.

When we died, no one would know, and that fraction of a moment that was so important to who we were would be gone.

History chews up sexually uncertain boys, and spits us out as recycled, generic greeting cards for lonely old men.

We were young and thought we were invincible and we threw ourselves into the gears of history and it ground us up.

Prepare for the unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable and the unpredictable.

...this clumsy collision of two very impatient forms of ignorance was known as the quarrel of Science and Religion.

Most of us would benefit greatly from recognizing and accepting the difference between our history and our destiny.

for that men have been good does not suffice for them to continue being good, unless one cares about it to the end.

History is the mighty tower of experience, which time has built amidst the endless fields of bygone ages. - Forward

You know, the guys there were so beautiful—they've lost that wounded look that fags all had 10 years ago.

We do not just risk repeating history if we sweep it under the carpet, we also risk being myopic about our present.