Johan Huizinga
  • Every age yearns for a more beautiful world. The deeper the desperation and the depression about the confusing present, the more intense that yearning.

  • An aristocratic culture does not advertise its emotions. In its forms of expression it is sober and reserved. Its general attitude is stoic.

  • These are strange times. Reason, which once combatted faith and seemed to have conquered it, now has to look to faith to save it from dissolution.

  • History is the interpretation of the significance that the past has for us.

  • In Europe art has to a large degree taken the place of religion. In America it seems rather to be science.