“Hardly a pure science, history is closer to animal husbandry than it is to mathematics in that it involves selective breeding. The principal difference between the husbandryman and the historian is that the former breeds sheep or cows or such and the latter breeds (assumed) facts. The husbandryman uses his skills to enrich the future, the historian uses his to enrich the past. Both are usually up to their ankles in bullshit.”
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Another Roadside Attraction
This book delves into the lives of a diverse cast of characters who are drawn to an enigmatic roadside attraction. As they explore the site and its surrounding area, they encounter strange phenomena and uncover hidden truths about themselves and the world around them. The narrative weaves together elements of mystery, fantasy, and personal growth, offering readers a thought-provoking and engaging read. more
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