Letters from Fiddler's Greene

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[Distributist Archive] My Word, My Data
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Jan 06, 2014
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"When a man takes an oath, he's holding his own self in his own hands like water, and if he opens his fingers then, he needn't hope to find himself again."

Today, I came across these words attributed to Sir Thomas Moore in Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons. They took me back and I found myself thinking about modern identity. The quote, while not direc…

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