1. The most outstanding chance in history is the intermittent appearance of famous people and great figures. ——Aaron Nivens (US) "Introduction to History"
2. History is just a series of pictures of crimes and disasters. There has always been no place for those who keep themselves safe and innocent on the big stage. ——Voltaire (France) "The Innocent Man"
3. History is created with passion and pain... ——Gorky (Su) "The Family of Klim Samkin"< /p>
4. We only know one and only science - history. ——Marx's "German Ideology"
5. As long as we all respect history, we will definitely be able to get the truth. ——Liao Mosha (middle) "Selected Recent Works of Liao Mosha·About Two Essays I Wrote in the 1930s"
6. Looking at the present from the future is like looking at the past now. ——Ban Gu's "Book of Han·Jingfang Biography"
7. History is the life of the dead reconstructed by the living and for the living. ——Raymond Aron, "Philosophy of History"
8. History is the result of the cultural activities of intellectuals. ——Gorky "The Life of Klim Samkin"
9. History is written for the living people. After the living people searched the pockets of the deceased, they stepped on the body of the deceased. ——Romain Rolland (France) "Mother and Son"
10. Our history is an extremely precious heritage that we should be proud of. ——Wu Han's "Study Collection·On the Popularization of Historical Knowledge"
11. History can also teach us the relativity of wisdom and value. ——Moloya (France) "The Book Stays with You for a Lifetime"
12. History is just a series of pictures of sins and disasters. There has always been no place for those who keep themselves safe and innocent on the big stage. ——Voltaire's "Innocent Man"
13. As long as we all respect history, we will definitely get the truth. ——Liao Mosha "Selected Recent Works of Liao Mosha·About Two Essays I Wrote in the 1930s"
14. There are two parts of history: one is official and deceptive history, It is used as a textbook and is read to the crown prince; the other is a secret history, which can reveal the real reasons for national events. It is a shameful history. ——Balzac (France) "Disillusionment"
15. Everyone is his own historian. ——Carl Baker (US) "Selected Works on Modern Western History"
16. History has three different tasks, which we can call scientific, imaginative or speculative, and literary. ——George Trevelyan (UK) "Cleo - A Muse"
17. People who do not respect history are doomed to repeat the mistakes of history. ——Santaya
18. History always serves life. It provides examples, evaluates the past, or places the current moment in generation-evolution. ——Raymond Aron (France) "Philosophy of History"
19. History should not only eliminate prejudice, it should also breed enthusiasm. ——George Trevelyan (UK) "Cleo - A Muse"
20. Compared with nature, history is more harsh and cruel to human emotions. Nature requires people to be content only with their natural instincts, while history forces people to reason. ——Gorky (Soviet) "The Life of Klim Samkin"
21. By making history our own, we will move from history to eternity. ——Jaspers (Germany) "The History of Man"
22. Historical talents must have three qualities. There is no one like him in the world, so there are few historical talents. The three qualities are talent, learning and knowledge. also. ——"Old Book of Tang·Biography of Liu Zixuan"
23. Everyone is his own historian. ——Carl Baker, "Selected Works of Modern Western History"
24. History should not only eliminate prejudice, it should also breed enthusiasm. ——George Trevelyan, "Cleo—A Muse"
25. History is written for living people. After the living people searched the pockets of the deceased, they stepped on the body of the deceased. ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
26. The duty of historians is to be accurate, truthful, and unemotional; no matter inducements or threats, no matter hatred or hobbies, they cannot deviate from the truth. ——Cervantes (Spain) "Don Quixote"
27. The most outstanding chance in history is the intermittent appearance of famous celebrities and great figures. ——Aaron Nivens (US) "Introduction to History"
28. History is the biography of a country and mankind. ——Leo Tolstoy (Russia) "Chance and Peace"
29. The specific history of mankind, if there is one, must be the history of all people and must be the history of mankind. The history of all hope, struggle and suffering. ——Pope (UK) "Open Society and Its Enemies"
30. All history is contemporary history. ——Croce
31. People from the past know the present. ——"Da Dai Li Ji Bao Fu"
32. Historians cannot allow the discipline of history to degenerate to such an extent that fabricated history becomes a tool to promote the myth of Japan. ——Rahimila Thapar, "Sectarianism and the Writing of Indian History"
33. History is the result of the cultural activities of intellectuals.
——Gorky (Su) "The Life of Klim Samkin"
34. History has three different tasks, which we can call scientific, imaginative or speculative, and literary. ——George Trevelyan (UK) "Cleo - A Muse"
35. History is like a tragedy. If there were no corruption, sin, and disasters to make waves in it, it would be It seems lifeless and annoying. ——Voltaire's "Innocent Man"
36. The bloody battle of life and the history of progress are just like the formation of coal. At that time, a large amount of wood was used, but the result was a small piece of coal. ——Lu Xun
37. What is history: It is the echo from the past to the future, and the future’s reflection of the past. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"
38. History is not only a valuable part of knowledge, but also opens the door to many other parts and provides materials for many scientific fields. ——Hume (English) "On the Study of History"
39. Historical events are manifestations of human spiritual activities. …When historians study historical events, they must study what people thought. ——Collingwood's "The Concept of History"
40. History takes human activities as a specific object. It has thoughts for thousands of years, sees thousands of miles, and is fascinating in all kinds of ways. Therefore, it Captivating people's imagination more than any other subject. ——Mark Bloch
41. What is history: It is the echo of the past into the future, and the future’s reflection of the past. ——Hugo (France) "The Man with the Laughing Face"
42. History is the biography of a country and mankind. ——Leo Tolstoy, "Secret and Peace"
43. The specific history of mankind, if there is one, must be the history of all people, and it must also be the struggle of all human hopes. and the history of suffering.
——Pope (UK) "Open Society and Its Enemies"