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American historian and author (d. 1981), Birth: 10-5-1898
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A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within.
Ariel Durant

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It is good a philosopher should remind himself, now and then, that he is a particle pontificating on infinity.
Ariel Durant

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Today's rebel is tomorrow's tyrant.
Ariel Durant

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No man who is in a hurry is quite civilised.
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Man, not the earth, makes civilization.
Ariel Durant

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The laws of biology are the fundamental lessons of history.
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The conservative who resists change is as valuable as the radical who proposes it.
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If you have character, endeavor, personality, courage and the capacity for concentrated labor, you will do what is your destiny – and, perhaps, even do it well.
Ariel Durant

Quote Topics by Ariel Durant: Civilization Character Men History Technology Destiny Fundamentals Personality Law Valuable Earth Rebel Pages Today Trying Quality Philosopher Knighthood Understanding Order Past Opportunity Science Radical Civilised Conservative Tyrants Fool Childhood Memorable
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Only a fool would try to compress a hundred centuries into a hundred pages of hazardous conclusions. We proceed.
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The influence of geographic factors diminishes as technology grows. The character and contour of a terrain may offer opportunities for agriculture, mining, or trade, but only the imagination and initiative of leaders, and the hardy industry of followers, can transform the possibilities into fact...Man, not the earth, makes civilization.
Ariel Durant

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When his apprenticeship was finished (the candidate for Knighthood) was received into the Knightly Order by a ritual of sacramental awe.
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Mozart began his works in childhood and a childlike quality lurked in his compositions until it dawned on him that the Requiem he was writing for s a stranger was his own.
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The present is the past rolled up for action, and the past is the present unrolled for understanding.
Ariel Durant