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“What I am about to say does not concern the ordinary man of our day. On the contrary, I have in mind the man who finds himself involved in today's world, even at its problematic and paroxysmal points; yet he does not belong inwardly to such a world, nor will he give in to it. He feels himself, in essence, as belonging to a different race from that of the overwhelming majority of his contemporaries.
The natural place for such a man, the land in which he would not be a stranger, is the world of Tradition.”
― Ride the Tiger: A Survival Manual for the Aristocrats of the Soul
The natural place for such a man, the land in which he would not be a stranger, is the world of Tradition.”
― Ride the Tiger: A Survival Manual for the Aristocrats of the Soul
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