The past doesn’t repeat, it just rebrands itself every few decades.
History does not repeat, but it rhymes
"A man of no country"
““That reminds me of Mark Twain, who once said that history does not repeat itself, but sometimes it rhymes,””
— A Grave in the Woods: A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel by Martin Walker
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— A Grave in the Woods: A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel by Martin Walker
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The past stays and echoes even as modernity roars ahead.
Matt Haig • How to Stop Time
There is be a thesis to be written on the autocannibalism of pop culture.
The evolution of pop culture from “new things based on old things” (“Star Wars”) to “new takes on old things” (Tim Burton’s “Batman”) to “new versions of old things that look just like the old things.”
Darren Mooneyx.com