Samuel E. Morison Quotes, Sayings, Remarks, Thoughts and Speeches



Samuel E. Morison Quotes and Sayings


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    Any child knows that history can only be a reduced representation of reality, but it must be a true one, not distorted by queer lenses. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
  • 2
    Courses on historical methodology are not worth the time that they take up. I shall never give one myself, and I have observed that many of my colleagues who do give such courses refrain from exemplifying their methods by writing anything. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
  • 3
    Every historian with professional standards speaks or writes what he believes to be true. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    Everyone agrees to that; but when we come to define truth, dissension starts. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    Historical methodology, as I see it, is a product of common sense applied to circumstances. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    I have nothing revolutionary or even novel to offer. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    If a lecturer, he wishes to be heard; if a writer, to be read. He always hopes for a public beyond that of the long-suffering wife. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    In any case, his judgment and set of values, acting alone or through his assistants, determine not only what is gold and what is dross but the design of the history which he creates out of the metal. The historian decides what is significant, and what is not. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    Intellectual honesty is the quality that the public in free countries always has expected of historians; much more than that it does not expect, nor often get. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
  • 10
    Skepticism is an important historical tool. It is the starting point of all revision of hitherto accepted history. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    So I have cultivated the vast garden of human experience which is history, without troubling myself overmuch about laws, essential first causes, or how it is all coming out. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
  • 12
    The same contingencies of time and space that force a statesman or soldier to make decisions, impel the historian, though with less urgency, to make up his mind. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    Throughout this evolution from left to right, Beard always detested war. Hence his writings were slanted to show that the military side of history was insignificant or a mere reflection of economic forces. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    Too rigid specialization is almost as bad for a historian's mind, and for his ultimate reputation, as too early an indulgence in broad generalization and synthesis. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    With honesty of purpose, balance, a respect for tradition, courage, and, above all, a philosophy of life, any young person who embraces the historical profession will find it rich in rewards and durable in satisfaction. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF
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    Yet enthusiasm is no excuse for the historian going off balance. He should remind the reader that outcomes were neither inevitable nor foreordained, but subject to a thousand changes and chances. Samuel E. Morison | Refcard PDF

 

  

  

 

  

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