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I just assume it's a George Lucas reference.
it's a much older quote, often misattributed to Mark Twain, possibly because he has another quote about history not repeating. but it isn't this. this is possibly a humorous remark of some sort, but it's not that funny or clever imo. the main problem is that for it to work you need to completely misunderstand the saying "history repeats itself" to mean some sort of Battlestar Galactica's "all of this has happened before..." type mystical statement, which it isn't.
I'm not sure if this is satire or not, but I was making a rif of the "It's like poetry, it rhymes." Meme
https://youtu.be/bxU2eqZtYmc?si=mBtc9CrcXdb0JPAd
yeah i didn't make the connection, i thought he probably said it somewhere.