"History is an endless maze of unrelated happenings, until we divide it up into brief portions in which we discern a certain unity of purpose."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Essayists from the United StatesUnitarians from the United StatesReligious leaders from the United StatesPresbyterians from the United States
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Samuel_McChord_Crothers
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Samuel McChord Crothers
Samuel McChord Crothers (June 7, 1857–November 1927) was an American Unitarian minister.
6 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Samuel McChord Crothers →
Related Quotes
"To keep shooting at a folly after it is dead is unsportsmanlike."
"We sometimes speak of stubborn facts. Nonsense! A fact is a mere babe when compared with a stubborn theory."
"There is no absurdity in its mental processes; all that is concealed in its assumptions."
"Creative spirits always anticipate the course of events. They do not wait for the dawn of a new era. They resolutely …"
"In the meantime, the real America had awakened, but in its own way. It had awakened, not as a neurasthenic awakes to …"
"In the dry places, men begin to dream. Where the rivers run sand, there is something in man that begins to flow. West…"
"For we Americans, though we are the most restless race in the world, with the possible exception of the Bedouins, alm…"
"Chicago is stupefying. It knows no rules, and I know none by which to judge it. It stands apart from all the cities i…"
"Kansas used to believe in Populism and free silver. It now believes in hot summers and a hot hereafter."
"It was a Native Son who, when asked by an Englishman, visiting the United States for the first time, to name the Seve…"