Poul Anderson Quote

History does not tend to the better, Doc, it does not, it does not. We imagine so because events have produced our glorious selves. Think, however. Put aside the romantic legends and look at the facts. The average Frenchman in 1800 was no more unfree than the average Englishman. The French Empire could have brought Europe together, and could have been liberalized from within, and there might have been no World War I in which Western civilization cut its own throat. Because that's what's happened, you know. We're still busy bleeding to death, but we haven't far to go now.


Chapter 5 (pp. 50-51) - There Will Be Time (1972)


History does not tend to the better, Doc, it does not, it does not. We imagine so because events have produced our glorious selves. Think, however....

History does not tend to the better, Doc, it does not, it does not. We imagine so because events have produced our glorious selves. Think, however....

History does not tend to the better, Doc, it does not, it does not. We imagine so because events have produced our glorious selves. Think, however....

History does not tend to the better, Doc, it does not, it does not. We imagine so because events have produced our glorious selves. Think, however....