Quote by Aldous Huxley
Men do not learn much from the lessons of history and that is the

Men do not learn much from the lessons of history and that is the most important of all the lessons of history. – Aldous Huxley

Other quotes by Aldous Huxley

I wanted to change the world. But I have found that the only thing one can be sure of changing is oneself. – Aldous Huxley

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Change
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My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing. – Aldous Huxley

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No country in the history of the world has ever contributed more to humankind and accomplished more for its people in so brief a period of time as Israel has done since its relatively recent rebirth in 1948. – Alan Dershowitz

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All history becomes subjective; in other words there is properly no history, only biography. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays: History

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History

The tapestry of history that seems so full of tragedy when viewed from the front has countless comic scenes woven into its reverse side. In truth, tragedy and comedy are the twin masks of history – its mass appeal. – José Ortega y Gasset, Historical Reason

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History

Every age has a keyhole to which its eye is pasted. – Mary McCarthy, On the Contrary

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History

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There is not a fiercer hell than the failure in a great object. – John Keats

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Anyone who can be replaced by a machine deserves to be. – Dennis Gunton

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