We learn from history that we don't learn from history!

Desmond Tutu
About This Quote

We learn from history that we don't learn from history! is a common expression, which means that something that happens in the past can be useful in the present. It can be used to point out that repeating past mistakes is not really a lesson in the use of history. The idea behind this quote is that if you're not willing to learn from the past, then you're destined to repeat the same mistakes again in the future.

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