The Past in the Present



AQQ for Today, for Tomorrow, and for ever . . . .

Fustel de Coulanges wrote:

"Fortunately, the past never dies for man. Man may forget it, but he always preserves it within him."

Fustel de Coulanges, The Ancient City (1864; Anchor ed., p. 14)

This is an Archival Quality Quotation

James Duvall, M. A.
Big Bone University
Think Tank & Public Policy Center
Big Bone, Kentucky
Nec ossa solum, sed etiam sanguinem.

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