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Sarah Churchwell Quotes: "If history starts as a guest list, it has a tendency to end like the memory of a drunken party: misheard, blurred, fragmentary."

If history starts as a guest list, it has a tendency to end like the memory of a drunken party: misheard, blurred, fragmentary.



Sarah Churchwell Quotes: "Music - not just the lyrics, but the music itself - expresses confused or illicit passions: rage, lust, envy, frustration, channeling these energies and creating an outlet for them."

Music - not just the lyrics, but the music itself - expresses confused or illicit passions: rage, lust, envy, frustration, channeling these energies and creating an outlet for them.




Sarah Churchwell Quotes: "Facts might be false if they challenge the conviction of a mind already made up."

Facts might be false if they challenge the conviction of a mind already made up.



Sarah Churchwell Quotes: "Art cannot, perhaps, impose order on life—but it teaches us to admire even the unruliest of revelations."

Art cannot, perhaps, impose order on life—but it teaches us to admire even the unruliest of revelations.




Sarah Churchwell Quotes: "History is prone to mistakes in identity, and facts are not always solid things."

History is prone to mistakes in identity, and facts are not always solid things.



Sarah Churchwell Quotes: "There is nothing that 'Sesame Street' can't teach you, if you let it."

There is nothing that 'Sesame Street' can't teach you, if you let it.



Sarah Churchwell Quotes: "Racism is an effect of slavery, not the other way around. Once slavery was abolished, not only did racism not disappear, neither did the economic system it upheld."

Racism is an effect of slavery, not the other way around. Once slavery was abolished, not only did racism not disappear, neither did the economic system it upheld.