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What are the sentences describing history?

Sleeping for thousands of years, taking away historical facts, waking up, amazing, confused and magical. The footsteps are heavy. Vertical ancient and modern, horizontal Wan Li. -Krashen

In the boundless darkness, many mysteries and mysteries are waiting quietly, waiting for the torch of exploration to be lit. Chen Yongqi

History is a picture, and time is a piece of paper. History is countless waves, and time is a river. History is a gorgeous flower and time is a big garden. History is the star and time is the blue sky. Hera

Compared with nature, history has more severe and cruel feelings for human beings. Nature requires people to be satisfied with their natural instincts, while history forces people to be rational. Gorky

The most prominent accidental opportunity in history is the intermittent appearance of celebrities and great men. Allen Nevins

The history of mankind is waiting patiently for the victory of the insulted person. Tagore

Look at the present in the future and look at the past today. —— Ban Gu

Holding the ancient and holding the present is falsely accusing the present; To uphold the law today is to falsely accuse the ancient times. -Wei Yuan

9. The road of history is not smooth sailing, and sometimes it will encounter difficulties and obstacles. Only by relying on heroism can we rush over. -Li Daozhao

10. The history of mankind is a history of continuous development from the realm of necessity to the realm of freedom. Mao Zedong

1 1. Old history, with poems and paintings, gentlemen and villains, must die! A new history must be born with blood! -Lao She

12. History cannot tolerate lies. Tang Tao

13. Every real history is modern history. -Croce

14. History is a play with no ending. Every ending is the beginning of a new plot in the play. -Peter Hale

15. The farther people are from animals in a narrow sense, the more consciously they create their own history. -Engels

16. History is the life of the dead reconstructed by the living for the living. Raymond Allen