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— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington"Modern historians are all would-be philosophers; who, instead of relating facts as they occurred, give us their version, or rather perversions of them, always colored by their political prejudices, or distorted to establish some theory . . ."
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The facts speak only when the historian calls on them: it is he who decides to which facts to give the floor, and in what order or context
— Edward Hallett Carr
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I wrote about World War II because I didn't understand it. I think that's the reason that historians are drawn to any subject - there's something about it that doesn't make sense. I wanted to work my way through what happened slowly, and look at everything in the order in which it took place.
— Nicholson Baker
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