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Ufuoma Apoki“We travel to ancient times by reading history books.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!“I read daft history books. Sometimes the books I read are a bit crackers or strange.”
Mark E. Smith“What is the purpose of history? It seeds only hate. All the history books should be burnt, so that we are no longer the peoples of our lands, but merely peoples...”
Claire North, The End of the Day“Then how about this: Remember Austin Gollaher, because what we do matters, even if we don't end up in history books.”
Deborah Hopkinson, Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek: A Tall, Thin Tale“History is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books-books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe. As Napoleon once said, 'What is history, but a fable agreed upon?”
Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code“Each Inspirational Messenger who was and has been acknowledged in the history books was done so because of the way they chose to live. Their life had a core message that was central to their years, whether they exemplified and expressed whenever they took a step in the world.”
Emily Gowor, The Inspirational Messenger: The 5 Pillars to Becoming Inspirational in Everything You Do“What they teach you as history is mythology, and true mythology is far from fantasy - every kind reveals true fragments of our real history. A bulk of our real history can be found in Egyptian and Greek mythology. Yes, myths reveal to us worlds of other dimensions that make up our true reality. History books teach us that the minds of the past operated on the same frequency, dimension, or level of consciousness as we do now. Not true at all.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem“Something clicked inside Ortez mind, like the bolt of a door latch being released. Man’s first encounter with sentient alien life was a disaster called the Gimp War in the history books. The aliens simply began an all out onslaught without any warning. Fortunately the Human race proved a little more difficult to dispose of than the aliens thought. The Gimp, or Ruminarii as they were called, were driven off and hadn’t been heard from since. Their origins were still a mystery. This was not a Ruminarii ship, but this encounter might have similar repercussions. And Commander Dayne Ortez aged 26, realized the meaning of this.”
Christina Engela, Space Sucks!