History Literary Quotes
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History Literary Quotes & Sayings
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My ambition is to go back to Spurs and Rangers in some capacity and give something back that they gave to me.
— Graham Roberts
Because Fascism is a lie, it is condemned to literary sterility. And when it is past, it will have no history, except the bloody history of murder.
— Ernest Hemingway,
History is the most aristocratic of all literary pursuits, because it obliges the historian to be rich as well as educated.
— Henry Adams
Life will be empty without great stories to read.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Everything goes by the board: honor, pride, decency to get the book written.
— William Faulkner
Friends create the world anew each day.
Without their loving care, courage would not
suffice to keep heartsstrong for life. — Helen Keller
Without their loving care, courage would not
suffice to keep heartsstrong for life. — Helen Keller
You don't need to marry a man with millions. You only need to be your exquisite self.
— Anna Godbersen
Emerson was the chief figure in the American transcendental movement, a fact that complicates all accounts of him in literary or cultural history.
— Howard Mumford Jones
Truth is produced, not discovered, and is a property not of the world but of statements.
— Lee Patterson
Of course the presence of hypocrites within a movement does not prove that the movement itself is in error.
— John Ortberg
What is more precious: a thousand answers derived from one question? Or, one answer ... from a thousand questions?
— G.F. Smith
I love you, Savannah.
— Jaci Burton
The most enviable genius in literary history is the guy who invented alphabet soup: nobody knows who he is.
— Philip Roth
The story we write today will support the next generation.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or to whom they are related.
— Heinrich Heine
Hell, was no military man; was computer technician who had bumbled into wrong field.
— Robert A. Heinlein
The heroes of literary history have been no less remarkable for what they have suffered than for what they have achieved.
— Samuel Johnson
What do you mean to do?'
'Make literary history, I guess. — Paula McLain
'Make literary history, I guess. — Paula McLain
You can write a great book and be ignored. Literary history is full of classics that were under-appreciated in their own time.
— William Landay
If we want to see God as he longs for us to see him, we must look at Jesus very closely.
— Chip Ingram
If the plane moves, some turbulence, I am nervous flyer.
— Rafael Nadal