Robert G. Ingersoll Quote

Years should not be devoted to the acquisition of dead languages or to the study of history which, for the most part, is a detailed account of things that never occurred. It is useless to fill the individual with dates of great battles, with the births and deaths of kings. They should be taught the philosophy of history, the growth of nations, of philosophies, theories, and, above all, of the sciences.


The Philosophy of Ingersoll (ed. 1906)


Years should not be devoted to the acquisition of dead languages or to the study of history which, for the most part, is a detailed account of things ...

Years should not be devoted to the acquisition of dead languages or to the study of history which, for the most part, is a detailed account of things ...

Years should not be devoted to the acquisition of dead languages or to the study of history which, for the most part, is a detailed account of things ...

Years should not be devoted to the acquisition of dead languages or to the study of history which, for the most part, is a detailed account of things ...