
“A nation which is ignorant of its history cannot properly make choices about its future.”
St Andrew's Day (November 30, 2007)
Source: Time Enough for Love (1973)
“A nation which is ignorant of its history cannot properly make choices about its future.”
St Andrew's Day (November 30, 2007)
Source: Sanitary Economy (1850), p. 29-30
Context: The rise of each generation gives new ties towards the future, which insensibly dissolves those which bind us to the past; and the natural old age of the human race seems to have adjusted itself to that period beyond which the human being would feel isolated and desolate in the midst of the new objects of attachment which the progress of time brings into existence.
Address to the Pan Pacific HIV/AIDS Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, October 2005
As quoted in Epifanio de los Santos by Fernando Bernardo. Silent storms: inspiring lives of 101 great Filipinos. Anvil Publishing, Inc.(2000). p. 37–38.
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First speech as leader at the Conservative Party conference(1991) http://www.johnmajor.co.uk/page863.html
Source: First speech as leader at the Conservative Party conference (1991) http://www.johnmajor.co.uk/page863.html
2010s, Erasing History? Monuments and Memory (January 2016)
Source: The Image of the Future, 1973, p. 1 (partly cited in: European Centre for Leisure and Education (1975) Society and leisure. Vol. 7. p. 22)