Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 13, 1975
Transcript:
Sally sits at the table and writes, "What do we learn from history?"<BR><BR> Sally continues to write, "We don't learn anything from history."<BR><BR> Sally stops writing and thinks.<BR><BR> Sally writes, "I don't even learn anything from Math!"<BR><BR>
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
At least Sally is being honest. I never could understand all those dates and places and I never wrote such to turn in to the teacher.
alien011 over 3 years ago
What do we learn from history? Well, history can be interpreted. And if your interpretation is different from the history teacher’s, you’re wrong. And don’t bother your history teacher with facts. He won’t change his oppinion.
Stormwyrm over 3 years ago
Sally has been reading Hegel?