Yet through history gays have always dominated religious life and churches.
Yet, history has shown that if material force can defeat some ideologies it can no longer obliterate a civilization without destabilizing the whole planet.
I want this book to be facts, to be important, to be history.
Man seems to insist on ignoring the lessons available from history.
We're at unique point in history where the things that we are building are going to significantly impact our social, political, economical, and personal lives.
In a sense, words are encyclopedias of ignorance because they freeze perceptions at one moment in history and then insist we continue to use these frozen perceptions when we should be doing better.
Never in our country's history have we witnessed a natural disaster that has impacted so many people in such a wide area. In fact, as of the writing of this column, millions of people along the Gulf Coast have been displaced from their homes in a period of only five days.
At many points during our nation's history, there have been times - known in our history textbooks as "panics" - when adverse conditions affecting the financial and economic sectors of the country have caused individuals to hoard more than they need.
Villa Grande has in many ways symbolized an important, but less than pleasant, part of our history.
We are still living in the aftershock of Hiroshima, people are still the scars of history.
History's lesson is to make the most of reform opportunities when they arise because they do not arise often and they do not last long.
What is history but a fable agreed upon?
History is a set of lies agreed upon.
History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.
Skepticism is a virtue in history as well as in philosophy.