This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.
The little I have seen of the world, teaches me to look upon the errors of others in sorrow, not in anger. When I take the history of one poor heart that has sinned and suffered, and represent to myself the struggles and temptations it has passed through, the brief pulsations of joy, the feverish inquietude of hope and fear, the pressure of want, the desertion of friends, I would fain leave the erring soul of my fellowman with Him from whose hand it came.
Anger | Fear | Heart | History | Hope | Joy | Little | Sorrow | Soul | World |
Hermann Keyserling, fully Hermann Alexander Graf Keyserling
No radical change on the plane of history is possible without crime.
Henry Kissinger, fully Henry Alfred Kissinger
If history teaches anything it is that there can be no peace without equilibrium and no justice without restrain.
Henry Kissinger, fully Henry Alfred Kissinger
All truly great achievements in history resulted from the actualization of principles, not from the clever evaluation of political conditions.
History | Principles |
Not what men do worthily, but what they do successfully, is what is history makes haste to record.
Here in the United States, we are brought up to believe that our nation is different from others, an exception in the world, uniquely moral; that we expand into other lands in order to bring civilization, liberty, democracy. But if you know some history you know that's not true.
Civilization | Democracy | History | Liberty | Order | World |
Everyone is biased, whether they know it or not, in possessing fundamental goals, purposes, and ends. If we understand that, we can be properly skeptical of all historians (and journalists and anyone who reports on the world) and check to see if their biases cause them to emphasize certain things in history and omit or give slight consideration to others.
Cause | Consideration | Ends | Goals | History | World | Understand |
The world’s history is a divine poem of which the history of every nation is a canto and every man a word. Its strains have been pealing along down the centuries, and though there have been mingled the discords of warring cannon and dying men, yet to the Christian philosopher and historian - the humble listener - there has been a divine melody running through the song which speaks of hope and halcyon days to come.
There are times in the history of men and nations, when they stand so near the vale that separates mortals from the immortals, time from eternity, and men from their God, that they can almost hear the beatings, an feel the pulsations of the heart of the Infinite.
To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history of not only cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, and kindness…The future is an infinite succession of "presents," and to live now as we think that human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.
Compassion | Courage | Cruelty | Defiance | Future | History | Kindness | Sacrifice | Think |
Often in history we see that religion, which was meant to raise us and make us better and nobler, has made people behave like beasts. Instead of bringing enlightenment of them, it has often tried to keep them in the dark; instead of broadening their minds, it has frequently made the narrow-minded and intolerant of others.
Better | Enlightenment | History | People | Religion |
Few learn much from history who do not bring much with them to its study.
We have need of history in its entirety, not to fall back into it, but to see if we can escape from it.
One age cannot be completely understood if all the others are not understood. The song of history can only be sung as a whole.