Do not remit the practice of writing down occurrences as they arise, of whatever kind, and be very punctual in annexing the dates. Chronology, you know, is the eye of history; and every man’s life is of importance to himself.
—DR. JOHNSON TO MRS. YHRALE, September 6, 1777
I hate books and articles which begin with a date of birth. Altogether I hate books and articles which adopt a biographical and chronological approach; that strikes me as the most tasteless and at the same time the most unintellectual procedure.
—THOMAS BERNHARD, Concrete