| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 46228 |
| QUOTATION: | Anyone, however, who has had dealings with dates knows that they are worse than elusive, they are perverse. Events do not happen at the right time, nor in their proper sequence. That sense of harmony with place and season which is so stong in the historianif he be a readable historianis lamentably lacking in history, which takes no pains to verify his most convincing statements. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Agnes Repplier (18581950), U.S. author, social critic. To Think of Tea! Ch. 1 (1932). |
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