The Past is Prologue
In his book Carpe Maňana, Leonard Sweet writes of a tourist who took a cab through the city of Washington D.C. Driving by the National Archives Building, he saw the inscription:
THE PAST IS PROLOGUE
The tourist asked the driver, ‘What does that mean?’
The cabbie responded, ‘I guess it means, ‘you ain’t seen nothing yet.’’
‘You ain’t seen nothing yet’ or ‘the best is yet to come?’ Either way we’re praying that for Stratford, kingdom-wise – the past is prologue.
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