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December 2007

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    The student of myths is likewise transformed by participating in them through his imagination. The myth involves and commits him, civilizes him, stamps him. Its transcendent nature, paradoxically, grounds the student in time while animating his eternal soul.
    David Hicks, Norms and Nobility
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