All his life he [the American] jumps into the train after it has started and jumps out before it has stopped; ... This famous statement has produced many paraphrases and variants: Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Those who do not remember their past are condemned to repeat their mistakes.
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Famous Quotations question: Who said Those who ignore history are bound to repeat it? The commonly used expression, Those who ignore history are bound (or doomed) to repeat it is actually a mis-quotation ... Quote repeat history? Forget history repeat it? Those who forget history? Why do people ignore history?
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He who ignores history is doomed to repeat it? If you do nothistory you are doomed to repeat it? He who doesn't remember history is doomed to repeat it? Who first said if you forget the past you are doomed to repeat it?
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For gold to serve us well - we need to look back in history - to a time when gold was a successful, a vital shining element during the dark days of monetary history. ... He turns to a safe investment for himself and other U.S. citizens to the types of coins that the government has already declared to be exempt from...
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Unfortunately, the only way Gold can have a successful role is when its key qualities are allowed to reign. Those who have not ignored history over - not simply the last couple of centuries - but through the last six thousand years of its history agree that these qualities shine in stormy times of stress - breakdown - war.
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Spanish born philosopher and poet George Santayana is famous for saying, “He who ignores history is doomed to repeat it.” For politicians, military leaders ... Spanish born philosopher and poet George Santayana is famous for saying, “He who ignores history is doomed to repeat it.” For politicians, military leaders,
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Where did those words come from and how are they relevant in our modern day world? Well, as I just said in my opening paragraph, "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it." I believe this is the correct way it should be said.
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The other glaring Ahistorical note that he comes up with is that the color coded ribbon thing for Jews is a nazi thing, when it was originally an Arabic thing, used during the so called ... One Response to “If we don’t learn from history we are doomed to repeat it, as you are determined to prove it seems”...
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Hegel, the German philosopher, said it — and the Dubliner, Shaw, in his preface to Heartbreak House, said he was right. ... It's all very well for Mickey to ask if others know what century they're in but that ignores the message Waugh is trying to get across, that those who choose to ignore history are doomed to repeat it.
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He called us freaks, and had more in common with Archie Bunker than he would have been willing to admit. I probably had more in common with Meathead than I would ever admit. ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference May 4, 1970: History we're doomed to repeat:
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