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en The airline industry has a horrendous history in Chapter 11. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat mistakes, and in the airline industry no one learns from history and always repeats mistakes.

en It's an extremely difficult time for both the airline and the industry and the cuts we're proposing are painful but in our judgment they're also necessary if the airline is going to survive. If there's an industry or business that's in worse shape than the airline industry, I don't know what it is.

en Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it
  George Santayana

en Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it
  George Santayana

en During the past 10 years Alexander Nikolayevich invested great efforts so that our country knew its own history, because it is only when we know our own history can we learn from our own mistakes.

en Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.
  Winston Churchill

en I'm the type that thinks if you don't learn from history, you're doomed to repeat it.

en It's always the problem with our resources industry. They have a history of boom and bust...hopefully they have learnt from their past mistakes.

en in what has been described as the most challenging economic environment in airline industry history, including record high fuel prices and extreme revenue weakness. These circumstances have prevented us and virtually all U.S. airlines from meeting financial goals.

en I'm committed to seeing this history preserved. I don't want to see this history relegated to the back of a garage for the next 100 years. ... A new chapter will have to be added to the history of the clipper ships.

en There's a team of guys in Redmond, Washington, for Microsoft who are writing a little patch for it as we speak, but it shouldn't be a terrible problem. But actually the airline industry is going to be very upset about it. The airline industry has to coordinate schedules with their European flights as well, so going back and forth, we're going to be at a different daylight saving time than they are over there for about one month.

en Of course, all students should learn African history, as they should learn the history of other continents and major civilizations. But this history should be taught accurately and based on the best scholarship, not ideology or politics.

en History repeats itself; historians repeat each other

en He was what I often think is a dangerous thing for a statesman to be - a student of history; and like most of those who study history, he learned from the mistakes of the past how to make new ones.
  A. J. P. Taylor

en I don't know much about history, and I wouldn't give a nickel for all the history in the world. History is more or less bunk. It is tradition. We want to live in the present, and the only history that is worth a tinker's damn is the history we mak
  Henry Ford


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