It basically means to never give up on your dreams, they will come true
One famous Lafayette quote that has left a lasting impact on history is "Humanity has gained its suit; liberty will nevermore be without an asylum." This quote reflects Lafayette's belief in the importance of liberty and freedom for all people. Another well-known quote is "I am sometimes asked why I have never sought to establish my own fame by writing the history of my campaigns. The answer is simple: I have always thought that the history of my campaigns was best written by those who served with me." This quote highlights Lafayette's humility and his belief in the importance of recognizing the contributions of others.
what quote did margaret corbin say
We can say that history is history when history makes sense to humnanity.
The Holocaust
he stole the quote from his servent
Never say never
watch the freaking movie kid
Never say never! Baby! something like that.
This quote came from the film Love Story. The quote was said by the character Jennifer Cavilleri Barrett.
An event in the world is only new if it happens. If an event never happens it can not become history.
The quote belongs to John F. Kennedy. If your history starts in 1961 maybe, but Cicero had spelled that quote 2000 years before.
Jean Paul Richter
Some famous quote lines from history are "I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past" by Thomas Jefferson and the quote "History will be kind to me for I intend to write it." which was said by Winston Churchill.
I have never read this quote from him. He was insane and that quote is from someone that wasn't insane.
Richard III
This isn't a quote, it's just a word. Billions of people have said "history" over the course of their lives!
'Never say never' is an example of a tautology, a concept which reverts meaning upon itself. If the injunction is to not say 'never', the thought is violated with the first 'never' of the phrase. The concept of word games and word play precedes written language itself. Some other tautologies include; "Don't ever take advice" (which itself is advice) "All generalizations are false" (which is itself a generalization) or the paired; "The statement below is true" "The statement above is false"