Keith Hendricks

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It is always possible that even in the mind much that is old may be so far obliterated or absorbed – whether normally or by way of exception – that it cannot be restored or reanimated by any means, or that survival of it is always connected with certain favourable conditions. It is possible, but we know nothing about it. We can only be sure that it is more the rule than the exception for the past to survive in the mind.
Civilization and Its Discontents
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