"Nothing changes more constantly than the past; for the past that influences our lives does not consist of what actually happened, but of what men believe happened"
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The intent is clarifying and a little accusatory. Johnson isn’t making the banal point that memory is imperfect. He’s pointing to the social machinery that turns selective memory into reality. "What men believe happened" is doing heavy work: belief isn’t merely personal; it’s organized, repeated, and rewarded. Institutions, textbooks, monuments, anniversaries, family lore, and now algorithmic feeds don’t simply report the past; they curate it into a usable myth. The subtext is that truth competes with convenience, and convenience often wins.
Contextually, Johnson wrote in an American century obsessed with "heritage" and allergic to ambiguity: Lost Cause romanticism, Cold War myth-making, civic religion. His sentence anticipates contemporary fights over school curricula and "memory laws" abroad. The rhetorical trick is its shift from the factual ("what actually happened") to the consequential ("that influences our lives"). He’s not denying reality; he’s insisting that the battlefield is interpretation, and interpretation shapes what people feel entitled to do next.
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Johnson, Gerald W. (2026, January 16). Nothing changes more constantly than the past; for the past that influences our lives does not consist of what actually happened, but of what men believe happened. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-changes-more-constantly-than-the-past-for-123785/
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Johnson, Gerald W. "Nothing changes more constantly than the past; for the past that influences our lives does not consist of what actually happened, but of what men believe happened." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-changes-more-constantly-than-the-past-for-123785/.
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"Nothing changes more constantly than the past; for the past that influences our lives does not consist of what actually happened, but of what men believe happened." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nothing-changes-more-constantly-than-the-past-for-123785/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









