Quotes about history
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New millennium, An Interview with Paul A. Samuelson, 2003
“The history of mathematics throws little light on the psychology of mathematical invention.”
100 Years of Mathematics: a Personal Viewpoint (1981)
Source: Memoirs Of A Bird In A Gilded Cage (1969), CHAPTER 8, Centennial summer, p. 174

1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), History

Address to the Canadian Parliament (17 May 1961)
1961
Source: 1970s, Economics As a Science, 1970, p. 117
"The Tallest Tale", p. 314
Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms (1998)
Don’t leave Syria to become a graveyard — this generation’s responsibility to the world (13 October 2015)
Source: Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature (1946), p. 45

“Anyone who believes you can't change history has never tried to write his memoirs.”
Attributed to Ben-Gurion in A Call to Action : The Handbook to Unite and Ignite America's Betrayed and Imperiled Public (2004) by A. T. Theodore, p. 6, but earlier published as a saying of unknown authorship in Uncommon Sense : The World's Fullest Compendium of Wisdom (1987) by Joseph Telushkin, p. 204
Disputed

Joshua Felipe, as quoted in "The Libertarian Attack on Abraham Lincoln" https://diplomatdc.wordpress.com/2010/06/05/the-libertarian-attack-on-abraham-lincoln-by-gregory-hilton/ (5 June 2010), by Gregory Hilton, The DC World Affairs Blog, WordPress

Speech to the National Corporative Council (November 14, 1933), in A Primer of Italian Fascism, edited/translated by Jeffrey T. Schnapp (2000) p.163.
1930s

"9th Foundational Falsehood of Creationism" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qfoje7jVJpU, Youtube (May 8, 2008)
Youtube, Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism

as quoted in Barbizon days, Millet-Corot-Rousseau-Barye by Charles Sprague Smith, A. Wessels Company, New York, July 1902, p. 132
undated quotes

Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Closures and Continuities (2013)
“I may go down in history as the guy who killed Pluto.”
Dinky Pluto loses its status as planet, authorKole, William J., Associated Press, 2006-08-24, 2006-08-28 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060824/ap_on_sc/planet_mutiny,
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 56.

If the Fifth Amendment uses 'liberty' in this narrow sense, then the Fourteenth Amendment likely does as well.
Obergefell v. Hodges http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/14pdf/14-556_3204.pdf (26 June 2015).
2010s

1950s, Rediscovering Lost Values (1954)
Context: There is something wrong with our world, something fundamentally and basically wrong. I don't think we have to look too far to see that. I'm sure that most of you would agree with me in making that assertion. And when we stop to analyze the cause of our world's ills, many things come to mind. We begin to wonder if it is due to the fact that we don't know enough. But it can't be that. Because in terms of accumulated knowledge we know more today than men have known in any period of human history. We have the facts at our disposal. We know more about mathematics, about science, about social science, and philosophy than we've ever known in any period of the world's history. So it can't be because we don't know enough. And then we wonder if it is due to the fact that our scientific genius lags behind. That is, if we have not made enough progress scientifically. Well then, it can't be that. For our scientific progress over the past years has been amazing. Man through his scientific genius has been able to dwarf distance and place time in chains, so that today it's possible to eat breakfast in New York City and supper in London, England. Back in about 1753 it took a letter three days to go from New York City to Washington, and today you can go from here to China in less time than that. It can't be because man is stagnant in his scientific progress. Man's scientific genius has been amazing. I think we have to look much deeper than that if we are to find the real cause of man's problems and the real cause of the world's ills today. If we are to really find it I think we will have to look in the hearts and souls of men.

Hansard http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200203/cmhansrd/vo030318/debtext/30318-06.htm, House of Commons, 6th series, vol. 301, col. 762.
House of Commons debate on Iraq, 18 March 2003.
2000s

2000s, The American Founding as the Best Regime (2002)
“Responsibility to history and tradition creates freedom.”
Source: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Eleven, Dynamics of Theology, p. 234
"Seeing Eye to Eye, Through a Glass Clearly", p. 72
Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms (1998)

(original Dutch, citaat van B.C. Koekkoek:) Zal ik nu deze palet-slaven vragen, wat poezij is, en onder hoe vele vormen zij zich aan ons vertoont of voordoet? Zij willen haar gekluisterd hebben, evenals zij aan het palet van hun meester gebonden zijn, aan het een of andere gedeelte der gewijde geschiedenis.. ..aan ene volkslegende.. ..een wonder vreemd landschap.. ..en meer andere hoogdravende voorstellingen.
Koekkoek refers to the German painters who rejected the Dutch (often more realistic) landscape-painters, as 'non-poetic' artists]
Source: Herinneringen aan en Mededeelingen van…' (1841), p. 28

[The design revolution: answering the toughest questions about intelligent design, Downers Grove, Ill., InterVarsity Press, 2003, [BS652.D46, 2004], 2003020589, 9780830832163, http://books.google.com/books?id=sKVqpXqE0VwC] p. 8-9
2000s

Speech in Berlin http://www.kas.de/grossbritannien/en/publications/6555/ (18 April 2005)
Hindu View of Christianity and Islam (1992)

Source: From Serfdom to Socialism (1907), p. 103–104

Source: In Praise of Philosophy (1963), p. 47

Source: No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies 1999, Chapter Four: "The Branding of Learning"

“We must choose to Believe In America. History is watching us now.”
2010s, 2016, July, (21 July 2016)

“No man in Senate history has wielded more influence with less oratory.”
Phillips, Cabell. "Cannon vs. Hayden: A Clash of Elderly Power Personalities in Congress", New York Times, June 25, 1962, pp. 17.
About

Letter to Blumentritt (13 April 1887)

On Governance
Baba Amte's Words of Wisdom

1820s, Signs of the Times (1829)

Judaea and the Jews
The Provinces of the Roman Empire, From Caesar to Diocletian 1854-6

1920s, Speech on the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)

"The Teaching of the History of Science" Sci. Monthly 7, 193-211 (1918).
Prologue, p. 13
Bully for Brontosaurus (1991)

Nations that embrace socialism inevitably experience stagnation and economic decline.
The Flawed Philosophy of Obamanomics http://www.wnd.com/2009/03/92055/ (March 18, 2009)

and lets fly with a club.
Statement in Analog Science Fiction/Fact magazine (1965)
Source: 1956 - 1967, Art-as-Art Dogma' part II, (1964), p. 155

Source: "The Origins of Organizational Theory," 2005, p. 143

AMA on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/4zlf89/lauren_southern_ama/d6wtbfx/ (August 25, 2016)

Source: 1910s, Speech in the Reichstag, 21 June 1918, p. 175
"Cabinet Museums: Alive, Alive, O!", p. 244
Dinosaur in a Haystack (1995)
Groups that branch early appear early in the hall... Sea cows and elephants are at the end of the hall, horses in the middle, and primates near the beginning.
"Evolution by Walking", pp. 249-254.
Dinosaur in a Haystack (1995)

“Regrets are idle; yet history is one long regret. Everything might have turned out so differently!”
Eighteenth Week.
My Summer in a Garden (1870)

Part IV, Chapter VI
Les voix du silence [Voices of Silence] (1951)

Source: Achimedes (1920), Ch. I. Archimedes, p.1

Speech in Grimsby (20 May 1977), from Enoch Powell on 1992 (Anaya, 1989), p. 93
1970s
France and Italy as compared with Britain and with each other
The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy (2007), Ch. 1: Two Versions

1840s, On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates (1841)

1944. Fest, Joachim. Plotting Hitler's Death, p. 236.

“I am proud to be an Ethiopian. I am proud to be a part of that history.”
Meles speaking to American intellectuals about Ethiopia and its history, as quoted in Harold G. Marcus, "A Breakfast Meeting with Prime Minister Meles", Michigan State University. 20 October, 1995.
The Calcutta Quran Petition (1986)

Did Adam have a Bellybutton?: And other tough questions about the Bible (2000)

1990s, Farewell speech (1999)

http://books.google.com/books?id=VsMLYjEsyaEC&pg=PA446
Gandhi, An Autobiography, p. 446 (Beacon Press paperback edition)
1930s

Arrow (1984) "November 1984 lecture at Trinity University". Lecture presented November 5, 1984.
1970s-1980s
"Only Nixon".

Speech in Neath, South Wales (13 July 1941) after the German invasion of Russia, quoted in The Times (14 July 1941), p. 2.
War Cabinet
Source: Mathematics and the Physical World (1959), p. 59
Anticipating the Many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics by 20 years.
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter XV: The Maker and His Works; 2. Mature Creating (p. 180)

The Future of Civilization (1938)
Source: Europe and the People Without History, 1982, Chapter 1, Introduction, p. 5.

February 18, 2009.
Remarks at the Department of Justice African American History Month Program. http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/speeches/2009/ag-speech-090218.html
2000s

Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, Quoted from Talreja, K. M. (2000). Holy Vedas and holy Bible: A comparative study. New Delhi: Rashtriya Chetana Sangathan.

Mother Earth News interview (1980)

"Orphée Noir (Black Orpheus)"
Source: A Language Older Than Words (2000), p. 361

From Freedom in Chains: The Rise of the State and the Demise of the Citizen (St. Martin's Press, 1999) http://www.jimbovard.com/Epigram%20page%20Freedom%20in%20Chains.htm

The Unity of Religious Ideals, Part I : Seeking for the Ideal.
The Spiritual Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan

So they put him in jail. But I want to remind you: that you can lock up a mouse or a man but you can't lock up an idea!
http://www.cbc.ca/player/Digital+Archives/Politics/Parties+and+Leaders/Tommy+Douglas/ID/1409090169/?sort=MostPopular

The History of the World (1614), Preface

1960s, Address to AFL–CIO (1961)

“Hegel is correct: we learn from history that we cannot learn from it.”
Source: The Power Elite (1956), p. 23.

Annual presidential address to the Junior Liberal Association of Glasgow (10 February 1885), quoted in 'Mr. John Morley At Glasgow', The Times (11 February 1885), p. 10.