A Quote by John Green

History doesn't have a curfew. — © John Green
History doesn't have a curfew.

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Once in a Cabinet we had to deal with the fact that there had been an outbreak of assaults on women at night. One minister suggested a curfew; women should stay home after dark. I said, 'But it's the men who are attacking the women. If there's to be a curfew, let the men stay home, not the women.
Men are committing the rapes. Let them be put under curfew.
All other forms of history - economic history, social history, psychological history, above all sociology - seem to me history with the history left out.
I think everybody in Washington could use a curfew, to be honest.
No curfew. I live in the basement. I got everything I need. Home cooking ... it's awesome.
The majority should not be punished and subjected to a licensing curfew because of the bad behavior of the minority.
I've always tried to write California history as American history. The paradox is that New England history is by definition national history, Mid-Atlantic history is national history. We're still suffering from that.
Well, as much as I love kicking asses and taking names, it's way past curfew for you three"- Arriane
Won't it be wonderful when black history and native American history and Jewish history and all of U.S. history is taught from one book. Just U.S. history.
When we won the 2009 World Cup in Australia, we flew economy, shared hotel rooms and had a 10:45 P.M. curfew.
I remember the absolute, joyous freedom I felt when I first went to college: I had no bedtime, no curfew, no rules - I loved it. I was in charge. I couldn't believe I didn't have to answer to anyone.
And have her back by midnight. " "Is that some powerful Caster hour?" "No. It's her curfew.
Let's take our babies home and abide by the curfew. I want to thank you for understanding that we want to bring peace.
Oft, on a plat of rising ground, I hear the far-off curfew sound Over some wide-watered shore, Swinging low with sullen roar.
I call my mom from the car. I tell her that Neutral Milk Hotel is playing at the Hideout and she says, "Who? What? You're hiding out?" And then I hum a few bars of one of their songs and Mom says, "Oh, I know that song. It's on the mix you made me," and I say, "Right," and she says, "Well you have to be back by eleven," and I say, "Mom this is a historical event. History doesn't have a curfew," and she says, "Back by eleven," and I say, "Fine. Jesus," and then she has to go cut cancer out of someone.
I probably have an earlier curfew than anyone. My mom wants to keep me really safe and my dad's not overly protective, but he's a dad no matter what.
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