History All Day Quotes
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Doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.
— Barack Obama
Slavery all day,
and then, suddenly, by nightfall- freedom! — Margarita Engle
and then, suddenly, by nightfall- freedom! — Margarita Engle
Today is the first day in history.
-One of Nathan's Daily Gems
From the 'Book Store ON Main Street'
Seal Beach, CA — Diana Hollingsworth Gessler
-One of Nathan's Daily Gems
From the 'Book Store ON Main Street'
Seal Beach, CA — Diana Hollingsworth Gessler
The day we forget the horror, Sam, we will repeat it. Never forget your past. It will make you less human, less than human.
— Katherine Reay
Each day has its own destiny. Yesterday is history, today is opportunity while tomorrow is mystery.
— T. B. Joshua
History doesn't choose individual people. History chooses everyone. Every day. The only question is: How long will you ignore the call?
— Brad Meltzer
To this day, good English usually means the English wealthy and powerful people spoke a generation or two ago.
— Jack Lynch
Humankind has understood history as a series of battles because, to this day, it regards conflict as the central facet of life.
— Anton Chekhov
False history gets made all day, any day, the truth of the new is never on the news.
— Adrienne Rich
I dream of writing a book like LOVERS some day. It is so spare but so rich. It is history made intimate, and a masterpiece of compression.
— Jhumpa Lahiri
The biggest day in the history of Kentucky's program.
— John Calipari
History teaches us every day; our understanding is the matter!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
The saddest day in Pixar history was when some guy said 'get Larry the Cable Guy on the phone.
— Andy Kindler
We make history every day, Professor. The question is whether or not you'll be remembered for it.
Grant McKingsley — Samuel L. Norman
Grant McKingsley — Samuel L. Norman
This is the best day in the history of the world, even though yesterday that seemed an impossibility.
— Jack Kent Cooke
See how God writes history. No technical knowledge is required; only a calm day and a calm mind.
— John Muir
The Day of Trouble is Near
— P.J. Parker
On the day when man told the story of his life to man, history was born.
— Alfred De Vigny
But I see history as a book with many pages
and each day we fill a page with acts of hopefulness and meaning. — George H. W. Bush
and each day we fill a page with acts of hopefulness and meaning. — George H. W. Bush
It is a fine sunny day and great matters loom across the horizon of history. Carthage in my rearview mirror, I blend into Time.
— Charles Bukowski
If one day equaled the age of the universe, all of recorded history would be no more than ten seconds.
— Jenny Offill
Do not be frivolous with the gift of a day. Right now it's all you have. Yesterday is history.
— Robert Genn
What keeps you from ... living your life as a painful and lovely day in the history of a great pregnancy?
— Rainer Maria Rilke
But has there ever, in all of recorded human history, been an interrogation that has gone on, day in and day out, for more than six years?
— Mohamedou Ould Slahi
One day America and all its presidents will be a footnote in history, but the kingdom of Jesus will never end.
— John Piper
It was our worst-ever day, the worst result in my history, ever. Even as a player I don't think I ever lost 6-1.
— Alex Ferguson
A day spent praising the earth and lamenting man's pollutionist history makes you feel like a superior, sensitive soul.
— Russell Baker
Happy is the day whose history is not written down.
— Sylvia Townsend Warner
Every day grows more amnesiac about its recent past.
— Hilton Kramer
Love is never defeated, and I could add, the history of Ireland proves it.
— Pope John Paul II
While we are living in the present, we must celebrate life every day, knowing that we are becoming history with every work, every action, every deed.
— Mattie J.T. Stepanek
Students of history are horror-struck at the massacres of old; but in the shambles, men are being murdered to-day.
— Herman Melville
I'm not keen on history being tampered with ... to any extent.
— Daniel Day-Lewis
It would be the most crucial day of the entire war.
— David McCullough
We are a day away from making history, and a history towards the breaking of tommorrow.
— Anthony Liccione
All dreams of empire end because day breaks in the hearts of the slaves used to build it.
— Luke Montgomery
Has any movie captured a moment in social, let alone musical, history with as much acuity and joy as 'A Hard Day's Night'?
— Richard Corliss
I'm resigned to the fact that the corseted history of America is not as exciting as that of Britain.
— Felicia Day
Each day is a drive through history.
— Jim Morrison
We just held each other for warmth. I cannot recall that we even spoke to one another. Such was our shock. That day we learnt a new word - war.
— P.J. Whittlesea
Green sods are all their monument; and yet it tells A nobler history than pillared piles, Or the eternal pyramids.
— James Gates Percival
Witchcraft was hung, in History,
But History and I
Find all the Witchcraft that we need
Around us, every Day - — Emily Dickinson
But History and I
Find all the Witchcraft that we need
Around us, every Day - — Emily Dickinson
No matter what your history has been, your destiny is what you create today. What are you going to create?
— Steve Maraboli
Nothing can ever fix nature' not even all monies in the world and money rules, are never worthy following.
— Auliq Ice
The day history will die and lose its essence with time, memories will not only die, but they shall also surely be forgotten with time!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
I choose to believe that the same God who intervened to bring his Son back to life intervened on this day in history to help his people.
— Steven Furtick
They say that happy people have no history, and certainly a happy love has none. They did nothing all day long and yet the days seemed all too short.
— W. Somerset Maugham
To celebrate the Fourth of July meant something definite in those days.
— Carol Ryrie Brink