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You can't understand European history at all other than through religion, or English literature either if you can't recognise biblical allusions.
— Richard Dawkins
Most of us get our history through story.
— Yann Martel
The holy men sat in an atmosphere
reeking of antiquity, so thick with the
dust of ages that you can't see through it
nor can they. — Gertrude Bell
reeking of antiquity, so thick with the
dust of ages that you can't see through it
nor can they. — Gertrude Bell
We boast our emancipation from many superstitions; but if we have broken any idols, it is through a transfer of idolatry.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Oh, come on. You eye-hump him all through British History.
— Cynthia Hand
In this respect, the history of science, like the history of all civilization, has gone through cycles.
— Abdus Salam
The thread of culture that runs through the entire history of punk is also a dedication to challenging the authoritarian.
— Greg Graffin
The one who does not remember history is bound to live through it again
— George Santayana
The received truth of history is shot through and falsified by unknown secrets carried to the grave.
— Russell Banks
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
— Arthur Koestler
Digging through my roots to understand the way my branches grew.
— Saleem Haddad
People sing each other's songs and they cultivate standards. That's the reason why we have folk music and folk stories. History is told through song.
— Brandi Carlile
More blood's been spilled by the militant adherents of prophets of change than by any other group of people down through the history of man.
— Gordon R. Dickson
If you look at my history, I'm not gonna let that many people into whatever I'm going through.
— Andy Kim
Rivers run through our history and folklore, and link us as a people ... We are a nation rich in rivers.
— Charles Kuralt
Surveillance changes history. We know this through examples of corrupt presidents like Nixon.
— Mikko Hypponen
There must be no repercussions to this," says Marie Antoinette. Her quiet voice slides through the room like the whisper of a steel blade.
— Meghan Masterson
She was a vessel built to hold the pain of her history, but it had cracked her, and radiant darkness leaked out through the crack. When
— Michael Chabon
History told through faces and cloathing, the skill of the artist whispering a story with oil and brush
— Danielle L. Jensen
History isn't through with me yet.
— Ferdinand Marcos
The oppressed peoples can liberate themselves only through struggle. This is a simple and clear truth confirmed by history.
— Kim Il-sung
He sailed through American history like a steel ship loaded with monoliths of granite.
— H.L. Mencken
And the little screaming fact that sounds through all history: repression works only to strengthen and knit the repressed.
— John Steinbeck
All big things in human history have been arrived at slowly and through many compromises.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
All through human history, being a moral person and not being pulled into the dramatics and misbehavior of others had caused intelligent people grief.
— James S.A. Corey
Forms have changed through the centuries in obedience to the external world to which all forms belong.
— Idries Shah
All through history it's the nations that have given most to generals and the least to the people that have been the first to fall
— Harry S. Truman
I don't think enough journalists read enough - literature, history. You've got to keep reading all through your career.
— Pete Hamill
It's clear all the way through history that practices are primary and beliefs are secondary.
— Robert Neelly Bellah
All the backs in the history of this game are the same when there isn't any hole to run through.
— Bill Parcells
History is story, too. You don't encounter her directly; you've only heard of her through narrative of one sort or another.
— Thomas C. Foster
Through the life and death of Jesus Christ, history becomes not the transient bearer of eternal values but, for the first time, thoroughly temporal.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Most men have no purpose but to exist, Abraham; to pass quietly through history as minor characters upon a stage they cannot even see
— Seth Grahame-Smith
Do not applaud me. It is not I who speaks to you, but history which speaks through my mouth. Fustel de
— Numa Denis Fustel De Coulanges
Through history, people look for something spiritual. The greatest scientists in the world were men of religion and faith, too.
— Kirstie Alley
Each day is a drive through history.
— Jim Morrison
Through enjoyment we endure.
— Florence Ditlow
History ... a sort of immortality turned upside down. Her life stretched backwards through ten centuries.
— Marthe Bibesco
Whatever I am today is a product of that conviction that victory through Christ is victory indeed. The rest is history.
— T. B. Joshua
I wanted to write a novel that would make others feel the history: the pain and fear that black people have had to live through in order to endure.
— Octavia E. Butler
History is like self-reflection through the medium of language propelling itself into self-recognition.
— Terence McKenna
For centuries, everything was taught through music. History was taught through music; language and mathematics were taught through music.
— T Bone Burnett
There's no great person that lived that didn't go through scrutiny or ridicule and prosecution in all types of ways, to be who they are in history.
— Bernard Hopkins
I dare hope that all the peoples who have lived through communism will understand that communism is to blame for the bitter pages of their history.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn