Quote by Edward Gibbon
History is little more than the register of the crimes, follies, a

History is little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind. – Edward Gibbon

Other quotes by Edward Gibbon

Of the various forms of government which have prevailed in the world, an hereditary monarchy seems to present the fairest scope for ridicule. – Edward Gibbon

Category:
Government
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
History
category

We are never completely contemporaneous with our present. History advances in disguise; it appears on stage wearing a mask of the preceding scene, and we tend to lose the meaning of the play. – Régis Debray, Revolution in the Revolution?

Category:
History
[History is a] mixture of error and violence. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Category:
History

Im so intrigued by women throughout history where the significance of what they were representing at that time is obscured by the fact a man saved them or they were prostitutes. – Zoe Saldana

Category:
History

How do you make any sense of history, art or literature without knowing the stories and iconography of your own culture and all the worlds main religions? – Polly Toynbee

Category:
History

Random Quotes

Whatever deceives men seems to produce a magical enchantment. – Plato

Category:
Men

I have to admit that I had a lot of problems with poetry. – Jane Campion

Category:
Poetry

About the only thing that comes to us without effort is old age. – Gloria Pitzer

Category:
Effort

Most people hew the battlements of life from compromise, erecting their impregnable keeps from judicious submissions, fabricating their philosophical drawbacks from emotional retractions and scalding marauders in the boiling oil of sour grapes. – Zelda Fitzgerald

Category:
Compromise