- Change theme
- Cameramen are among the most extraordinarily able and competent people I know. They have to have an insight into natural history that gives them a sixth sense of what the creature is going to do, so they can be ready to follow.
- David Attenborough on History
- Cause and effect, the riddle of all history, is a particular devil in financial history and never more so than today, where entire classes of security are collapsing not on public exchanges and stock-tickers but because there are no markets to establish prices this side of nothing.
- James Buchan on History
- Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.
- Henry Adams on History
- China has all the advantages in the world. But it doesn't have a history of free thinking, risk-taking pioneers - the kind of people the U.S. is built upon.
- James Dyson on History
- Christians should be ready for a change because Jesus was the greatest changer in history.
- Ralph Abernathy on History
- Civilization is a movement and not a condition, a voyage and not a harbor.
- Arnold J. Toynbee on History
- Classes struggle, some classes triumph, others are eliminated. Such is history such is the history of civilization for thousands of years.
- Mao Zedong on History
- Common sense and history tell you that rewarding illegal behavior will only encourage more of it.
- Ric Keller on History
- Completeness? Happiness? These words don't come close to describing my emotions. There truly is nothing I can say to capture what motherhood means to me, particularly given my medical history.
- Anita Baker on History
- Could I have but a line a century hence crediting a contribution to the advance of peace, I would yield every honor which has been accorded by war.
- Douglas MacArthur on History
- Crafts make us feel rooted, give us a sense of belonging and connect us with our history. Our ancestors used to create these crafts out of necessity, and now we do them for fun, to make money and to express ourselves.
- Phyllis George on History
- Crazy Horse saw history as integrated in the present, incorporated into daily life.
- Stephen Ambrose on History
- Crimes of which a people is ashamed constitute its real history. The same is true of man.
- Jean Genet on History
- Culinary tradition is not always based on fact. Sometimes it's based on history, on habits that come out of a time when kitchens were fueled by charcoal.
- Alton Brown on History
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