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The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
About This Quote
Often cited as an opening line from a mid-20th-century novel, used to frame how memory and history can feel distant and governed by different norms than the present.
Interpretation
The line suggests that earlier times can be hard to understand on today’s terms, because customs, values, and assumptions change; looking back is like visiting a place with unfamiliar rules.
Misattributions
- L. P. Hartley




