Lectionary Calendar
Sunday, September 29th, 2024
the Week of Proper 21 / Ordinary 26
Attention!
Take your personal ministry to the Next Level by helping StudyLight build churches and supporting pastors in Uganda.
Click here to join the effort!

Pastoral Resources

Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'History'

Choose a letter: 
I feel, as never before, how justly, from the dawn of history to the present time, men have paid the homage of their gratitude and admiration to the memory of those who nobly sacrifice their lives, that their fellow-men may live in safety and in honor.
Edward Everett, American Statesman (1794-1865)
My mother took my picture to a model agency and the rest is history.
Angie Everhart, American Model (1969-  )
But Maastricht was not the end of history. It was a first step towards a Europe of growth, of employment, a social Europe. That was the vision of Francois Mitterrand. We are far from that now.
Laurent Fabius, French Statesman (1946-  )
To take wine into our mouths is to savor a droplet of the river of human history.
Clifton Paul Fadiman, Writer
I'm a hopeless mother; a hopeless wife; I have to try harder. I'm just a pathetic case history, really.
Siobhan Fahey, British Musician (1957-  )
We knew it was going to be the biggest event scheduled in the history of women's sports, but we didn't ever fathom we would be playing before sold-out stadiums all over the country.
Lorrie Fair, American Athlete (1978-  )
It is my aim, and every effort bent, that the sum and history of my life, which in the same sentence is my obit and epitaph too, shall be them both: He made the books and he died.
William Faulkner, American Novelist (1897-1962)
There is a huge responsibility on all of us to get England through. It would be one of the biggest disasters in sports history if we blew it and we must make sure it does not happen.
Rio Ferdinand, English Athlete (1978-  )
The history of mankind is confined within a limited period, and from every quarter brings an intimation that human affairs have had a beginning.
Adam Ferguson, Scottish Philosopher (1723-1816)
I should add that it is open to debate whether what we call the writing of history these days is truly scientific.
Lion Feuchtwanger, German Novelist (1884-1958)
Like the philosopher, the author views his task as one of establishing a clear connection between life and history, and of making the past bear fruit for the present and future.
Lion Feuchtwanger, German Novelist (1884-1958)
Both the historian and the novelist view history as the struggle of a tiny minority, able and determined to make judgments, which is up against a vast and densely packed majority of the blind, who are led by their instincts and unable to think for themselves.
Lion Feuchtwanger, German Novelist (1884-1958)
Asking the author of historical novels to teach you about history is like expecting the composer of a melody to provide answers about radio transmission.
Lion Feuchtwanger, German Novelist (1884-1958)
It is in the admission of ignorance and the admission of uncertainty that there is a hope for the continuous motion of human beings in some direction that doesn't get confined, permanently blocked, as it has so many times before in various periods in the history of man.
Richard P. Feynman, American Physicist (1918-1988)
Might does not make right, it only makes history.
Jim Fiebig, -
All good criticism should be judged the way art is. You shouldn't read it the way you read history or science.
Leslie Fiedler, American Critic (1917-2003)
In a way, the history of jazz's development is a small mirror of classical music's development through the centuries. Now jazz is a living form of original music, while classical music has gotten to the end of its cycle in terms of exploring its form.
Mike Figgis, English Director (1948-  )
Any idea can be brought into the classroom if the point is to inquire into its structure, history, influence and so forth. But no idea belongs in the classroom if the point of introducing it is to recruit your students for the political agenda it may be thought to imply.
Stanley Fish, American Writer (1938-  )
I loved psychology and I loved history.
Joely Fisher, American Actress (1967-  )
It's a journalist's job to be a witness to history. We're not there to worry about ourselves. We're there to try and get as near as we can, in an imperfect world, to the truth and get the truth out.
Robert Fisk, British Journalist (1946-  )
 
adsfree-icon
Ads FreeProfile