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en My mother loved history and she often would say to my dad around the supper table, 'We should visit that place. It will help Tony in school - he can get extra credit.' And so Wisconsin's historic sites became part of my family history.

en Although I have spent this book ranting about supper, you may have noticed that, underneath it all, supper is not really the point. Supper is only the occasion, the excuse. The subject is actually family -- establishing, enjoying, and maintaining ties. The goal is creating and reinforcing a secure place for your loved ones in a society that can seem awfully uninterested in human needs.

en People like to visit some place and say, boy, right here, this happened. It's part of history.

en The power of the family stories and the family history is really remarkable. There seems to be something that's particularly important about children knowing where they came from in a larger sense and having a sense of family history and a family place.

en Parrish is rich in history. Part of the goal in creating a new community center is to have a shared history, so that everyone can feel a part of that story . . . it will be a place where everyone can come together.

en Keep in mind that there were earlier nicknames used since the school started competing in athletics in 1898, so the 'Redskin Era' was a big part of our history. Personally, I was involved in some controversy related to a comment that, 'We would always be Redskins,' but the comment was intended in a historical context - that even though we were moving on, the Redskin name would always be a part of the history of the school, so it really wasn't being lost at all.

en Because of Mrs. Kohler's love of Wisconsin history, we have Old Wade House as a historic site. She believed, as I do, that there is a future for the past. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. Because of Mrs. Kohler's love of Wisconsin history, we have Old Wade House as a historic site. She believed, as I do, that there is a future for the past.

en I'm somewhat horrified because I don't think the young people today even know what history is. Some of them don't' even study History at school anymore or Geography and they don't know where one place is from another.
  Joan Sutherland

en Because they have no credit history, and therefore have a clean credit history, teens are easy targets. And since they have never applied for credit, a stolen identity may go undiscovered for years.

en My mom sent me some Creative Memories products after my third child was born, and I loved it, so I signed up to be a consultant. It gives me a little extra income while being a stay-at-home mom, and it pays for the products I use to keep my family's history up to date.

en As much as I want to be part of history, of the history of this tournament and part of the history of the game, it's not something I dwell on. Starting tomorrow, we'll start preparing for Winged Foot.

en When you're talking about the best first five years in major league history, how's that not huge? Whether it's 100 RBIs, the .300 batting average or 30 homers, it's huge ... it's historic. We're not going to be cool about that one. We just saw history. I don't think you see history in this game that often. When you see it, you applaud it.

en I think it's part of the history of Appleton no matter what school you're at. For those people that get into history, I think it's a nice thing to look at. Historically, it's important to keep track of records.

en When you're talking about the best first five years in Major League history, how is that not huge? Whether it's the 100 RBIs or .300 batting average or 30 home runs, that's huge. It's historic. We're not going to be cool about that one. We just saw history. How often do you see history in this game? When you see it, you applaud it and you appreciate it.

en Forever now, as long as baseball history is repeated, that home run is going to be part of history and Albert will have his place in it.


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