Funny Historical Quotes

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Throughout history there are humorous things that people have said. One of the wittiest men in history was Oscar Wilde; an aristocratic writer who lived in the 19th century. Such was his wit that he has had numerous quotes recorded and replayed throughout the years. Here is a brief selection of his finest gems.

?A man can be happy with any woman as long as he does not love her.?

Oscar Wilde was a married man with 2 children and, like many of the married people who have a degree of wit, often make light of the idea of marriage and the supposed ?task? of getting married. However, Wilde had a notoriously ?well rounded? love life having numerous affairs with both sexes; perhaps this quote had connotations vindicating this promiscuous lifestyle?

?Morality, like art, means drawing a line someplace.?

Need we read any more into this statement than has already been stated? Wilde and his affairs were exposed in a book called ?The Secret Confessions of Oscar Wilde? so it is no surprise that he said things that, in some ways, help to defend his way of life. As a man of the arts, Wilde was in touch with the changing artistic scene and knew that it was getting to the stage of drifting from the conventional, so used this logic to apply it to his lifestyle.

?Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious.?

Living in an imperialist age, Wilde was ahead of his time in condemning patriotism. We can see in hindsight that he was correct to do so (the subsequent wars etc) but at the time these were highly controversial things to say; not least when we consider that the British empire was at the height of its power!

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Famous Historical Quotes

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When thinking of a list of famous historical quotes, millions seem to come to mind. Below are listed a few along with a translation of what that quote means in layman’s terms, and the person who said it.

And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.

John F. Kennedy; this basically means that instead of always trying to get something from your country, you should be more selfless and try and give a piece of yourself to make your country better. It is a basic lesson in selflessness that every citizen needs to learn.

Each nation feels superior to other nations. That breeds patriotism – and wars.

Dale Carnegie; this quote is telling us that every nation feels that it is the best, and this feeling of superiority over other nations not only makes everyone promote their own nation, but sometimes it causes hatred and violence between other nations. This quote is telling us that patriotism can be a good thing in moderation, but that it should not be taken out of proportion to the point where it infringes on another nation’s ability to exist.

Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

Mark Twain; this is telling us that there is a distinct difference between supporting a country and supporting a government. After all, governments have been known to drastically change throughout the years, and supporting a country does not always mean supporting its government. Twain says that we should always support our country, but if there is something wrong with the government we shouldn’t stand back and watch the country fall apart.

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Big Charts Historical Quotes

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Big Charts Historical Quotes is an online service of Market Watch, a prominent supplier of investment data and commentary. Market watch has a free feature that lets you put in a stock symbol and date and their server will return a price chart and quote telling you the closing price for that date.

There are many reasons why an investor would want to use Big Charts Historical Quotes or some other market price database. If you are an active investor or trader who tries to time your market entries and exits to catch up-trends and avoid down-trends (or short the market), then creating a rigorous trading system based on technical analysis would be to your advantage.

You can buy trading systems “off the shelf” from many online suppliers, but then you have to trade according to somebody else’s rules using a system that you probably don’t understand. Doing so makes it very hard to stick with the system, because you don’t have enough confidence in the person who created it. However, if you create your own technical trading system, you will be much more likely to be able to stick with it in a disciplined manner. In order to create a system, you need historical price data, along with other data such as trading volume, dividend information, etc. After you acquire historical data and charting software, you can create your own trading system. There are many online vendors that can provide detailed historical data along with incredibly powerful charting software that you can use in creating your system and in making real-time trading decisions. Just remember that trading in any market is risky and you should never invest more than you can afford to lose!

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Just the Facts

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Probably the most famous source of historical quotes is “Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations” which was first published in 1855 and updated frequently, as recently as 2003. John Bartlett, who ran the University Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, published the first edition of his book using a collection of quotes he had assembled over the years in response to requests from his customers. The first edition of his book contained mostly quotes from the Bible, Shakespeare and the English Poets. In subsequent editions, it has been expanded to include quotes from a much wider range of personalities, including politicians, contemporary writers, and utterings from icons of pop culture.

Besides “Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations” there are now many reference sources for quotations available to the average reader or researcher. With the explosion of the internet, almost every word that has ever been written can be found with diligent searching. If you get a song lyric stuck in your head, or a line from a movie or television show, and you want to find out who said it or what song it came from before it drives you nuts thinking about it for days on end, you can simply type the line or quote into your favorite search engine. Almost without fail, the mysterious wizards of cyberspace will cough up the exact information you are looking for in only a fraction of a second.

Using a good search engine is also a good way to check on the veracity of information that may be presented to you as historical fact. Especially with modern viral e-mail, it is easy for distortions, half-truths, and outright lies to be circulated as fact. So, it is a good idea to check by inserting the text of the email into a search engine and letting it go to work uncovering the real facts behind the words.

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Historical Quotes Add Gravity To Your Argument Or Point

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Do you sometimes find yourself at a loss for words, unable to hit the nail on the head or cite an example that will make your point really hit home with a reader, listener or audience? Consider using a historical quote, as there are many out there that can be used to hit just the right note, strike an emotional cord or add resonance to an argument you are making.

You wouldn’t be in bad company by turning to a historical quote to help strengthen your argument or sharpen your approach, as many famed and noted politicians have done so for years, adding a certain dramatic flare to any speech they’ve made, and to set an example that their sentiments echo those of admired men and women across the centuries such as Winston Churchill, Plato and Abraham Lincoln among others.

You can always trust in the wisdom of a historical quote, as they’ve survived over the ages for their wit, wisdom, honor, truth and many other reasons. It’s never been easier to find a historical quote to use, as many websites and books today have quotes arranged by speaker, subject, time period, or even specific emotions that the speaker wants to site or invoke! Don’t feel like you’re using historical quotes as a crutch either; think of them as a support for your argument. They’re the extra bit of polish that you need to make your paper, speech or sermon shine on its own!

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Why Should I Care What Was Said Fifty Years Ago

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Whether we are looking for inspiration to get us through tough times or to help us make hard decisions, historical quotes are one area we look for advice. All of us know at least one historical quote by memory. Maybe you heard one in a movie and it stuck with you for life because of the strong feelings behind the quote. Historical quotes were established during serious times. There were decisions to make and someone took a stand exclaiming something that the world will never forget. It could have been one simple sentence but the meaning was enough for others to remember or even live by.

“Give me liberty or give me death”, “One does not sell the land people walk on”, “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results”, “Hoka Hey! (It is a good time to die!)”.

There are different reasons why knowing some historical quotes will be beneficial to you. One reason is because others are likely to agree if your thoughts or decisions are backed up by strong important leaders’ thoughts. A second reason is because those quotes may help you in time of need. You may need some wise words to get you through the day. Yet another reason historical quotes are important to learn is because knowing history is important. You must know history so that you know how to avoid certain things that have already happened. You’ll see the choices others made and know if you should avoid or make the same choice.

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Fun Historical Quote Uses

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Many people will be able to add in fun historical quotes for several different reasons. This includes holidays, special celebrations, the opening of speeches and inspirational usage in many different ways. It is important to look into the options available for fun historical quotes. Many people will quote something that a president has said while others will quote what famous writers have said. Quotes are interesting and keep the idea that someone had alive well after they themselves have passed on. It is important to look into all of the available historical quotes by having access to databases of these quotes and most are free for use by simply looking online.

The best thing about historical quotes are the fact that people wrote them down because they are important and can have a very high impact when used to challenge an idea or give a thought somewhere where thought is needed. Quotes come in various forms and can be very long or very short. Some are from war times while others are from peace. Most quotes were important in their time while still maintaining their worth until this day. Many people really enjoy historical quotes because they offer a nice form of input from the past. Wisdom is very useful especially in this day and age where everyone has forgotten the importance of people that existed in the past and what they said which made the world the way it is now!

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Historical Quotes by Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein is one of the most important scientific and historical figures of modern history. He has been quoted hundreds of times, with incredibly brilliant statements. His quotes are used in classrooms and discussion halls around the world, especially for motivation and in some cases comedy. Albert is known for his witty words and scientific findings.

“A person who never made a mistake, has never tried anything new, is one of the most memorable quotes. If you have never tried anything new then there is very little room for error. Albert seemed to live by this statement because he was always trying new things and new concepts to develop the scientific world even further. “Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction, is another fantastic quote by this genius, who was always promoting peace and moving forward with humanity. Albert was definitely the master of memorable quotations!

Other historical quotes by Albert Einstein are brilliant and wise. They can be found plastered on posters in Science classrooms, or in notebooks in a philosophy class. His quotes are going to be forever remembered because of the significance they hold to the world as a whole. Sometimes without quotations such as his, its difficult to have the answers to the questions we need answering. Its hard to imagine any history class or philosophy or science class being taught without some historical quote being passed around. They provide insight into the past as well as brilliant knowledge for how we can live our lives now. Albert Einstein was more than a mathematical genius and science buff. He was a passionate human being with beautiful words of wisdom!

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Using Historical Quotes To Your Advantage

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Historical quotes are a quote that has been given by a historical figure, and has shaped history. You can find them anywhere, and learn a great deal about the person through their quoted material. Historical quotes are also a fantastic way to add credibility to your essays, speeches, and general conversations. They convey a strong point, and are able to teach the world about how life was, and what we can expect life to be.

Since historical quotes are often considered historical fact and used in debates around the world, it is safe to say that most information received from a historical quote is truth and can be used as a reference and back up in many different forms of communication. They are also a great tool to use if you are trying to spark conversation, or blog about a specific meaning of something. Historical quotes are an additional way for teachers to spark interest and creative thinking in their students as well. There are endless uses for historical quotes, all of which provide deep thinking to individuals who seek a higher level of thought.

Quotes also serve as means for motivation and inspiration, as well as historical significance. Benjamin Franklin, Shakespeare, and even the Beatles are famous for their quotes that changed the world and the way we think. Its not just poetry or song lyrics either, it’s a glimpse into their lives, and the way the world was. Historical quotations are a fantastic way to remember the great founders of important things, like electricity and high level mathematics. The quotes are primarily what make our history worth learning – which allows you to read into the genius that these men and women had and continue to pass on through the generations.

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-Aristotle

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A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious. On the other hand, they do less easily move against him, believing that he has the gods on his side.

All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.

-Benjamin Franklin

Nothing but heaven itself is better than a friend who is really a friend.

-Plautus

Discretion of speech is more than eloquence, and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal is more than to speak in good words, or in good order.

-Francis Bacon

A man is already halfway in love with any woman who listens to him.

-Brendan Francis

There are only two people who can tell you the truth about yourself – an enemy who has lost his temper and a friend who loves you dearly.

-Antisthenes

The key to wisdom is this – constant and frequent questioning, for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning we arrive at the truth.

-Peter Abelard

Everything has a natural explanation. The moon is not a god, but a great rock, and the sun a hot rock.

-Anaxagoras

If we admit a thing so extraordinary as the creation of this world, it should seem that we admit something strange, and odd, and new to human apprehension, beyond any other miracle whatsoever.

-George Berkeley

The most excellent and divine counsel, the best and most profitable advertisement of all others, but the least practiced, is to study and learn how to know ourselves. This is the foundation of wisdom and the highway to whatever is good.

-Pierre Charron

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