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Quotes About Myth

folk-tales are, at best, generally no more than lies set in rhyme.
~ Stephen King
A Christian variation of the Greek hero myth infers that Jesus, like the celebrated figures of Dionysus, Orpheus, Heracles (Hercules), and Aeneas, descended (presumably after the Crucifixion) into these "dark pits," where he "made his proclamation to the imprisoned spirits" (1 Pet. 3: 19; cf. 1 Pet. 4: 6). After having experienced both earthly life and a postmortem descent to the Underworld, Jesus then ascends to the uppermost realm of the three-tier cosmos.
~ Stephen L. Harris
L.A. . . . is the old America of legend and distant memory . . . the old America that invented itself all over from the ground up every single day.
~ Steve Erickson
A great deal of conventional wisdom is built on nothing more than a story that someone has been telling for so long—often out of self-interest—that it is treated like gospel.
~ Steven D. Levitt
drinking eight glasses of water a day has never actually been shown to do a thing for your health.
~ Steven D. Levitt
Elephants, meanwhile, kill at least 200 people every year. So why aren't we petrified of them?
~ Steven D. Levitt
The conventional wisdom is often wrong. Crime didn't keep soaring in the 1990s, money alone doesn't win elections, and—surprise—drinking eight glasses of water a day has never actually been shown to do a thing for your health.
~ Steven D. Levitt
The authors of recent histories of mass killing are adamant that the idea of an unprecedented "century of genocide" (the 20th) is a myth. On their first page Chalk and Jonassohn write, "Genocide has been practiced in all regions of the world and during all periods in history," and add that their eleven case studies of pre-20th-century genocides "are not intended to be either exhaustive or representative.
~ Steven Pinker
Human sacrifice and witch-burnings are just two examples of the harm that can result from people pursuing ends that involve figments of their imagination.
~ Steven Pinker
I love a really good storyline.
~ Jim Broadbent
I can see that the sadness has returned. And it's not a beautiful sadness- beautiful sadness is a myth. Sadness turns our features to clay, not porcelain.
~ David Levithan, Every Day
Love is a deception and a trap. Love is as big a myth that God sits with his flowing white beard in a throne and looks at us.
~ Al Goldstein
I used to read the myths of love Now I have become the mythical lover
~ Rumi
No one under eighty moves to Florida. Isn't that like a federal statute or something?
~ Jonathan Tropper
Behavior is imitated, then abstracted into play, formalized into drama and story, crystallized into myth and codified into religion—and only then criticized in philosophy, and provided, post-hoc, with rational underpinnings
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Everybody acts out a myth, but very few people know what their myth is and you should know what your myth is, because it might be a tragedy. And maybe you don't want it to be.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Behavior is imitated, then abstracted into play, formalized into drama and story, crystallized into myth and codified into religion—and only then criticized in philosophy, and provided, post-hoc, with rational underpinnings. Explicit philosophical statements regarding the grounds for and nature of ethical behavior, stated in a verbally comprehensible manner, were not established through rational endeavor.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Hemos perdido el universo mítico de la mente preexperimental, o al menos hemos dejado de propiciar su desarrollo. Esa pérdida ha dejado nuestro creciente poder tecnológico más peligrosamente a la merced de nuestros sistemas de valoración, que todavía son inconscientes.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
The "world" of the Sumerians was not objective reality, as we presently construe it. It was simultaneously more and less—more, in that this "primitive" world contained phenomena that we do not consider part of "reality," such as affect and meaning; less, in that the Sumerians could not describe (or conceive of) many of those things that processes of science have revealed to us. Myth is not primitive proto-science. It is a qualitatively different phenomenon.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Our ancestors worked out very sophisticated answers to such questions, but we still don't understand them very well. This is because they are in large part still implicit—manifest primarily in ritual and myth and, as of yet, incompletely articulated.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
La vampirología es un conocimiento extenso. Admirable si se tiene en cuenta que es el estudio de algo que no existe. Además de ser extenso, está muy extendido: la gente común y corriente sabe más de los vampiros que de los otomíes, por ejemplo.
~ Jorge Ibargüengoitia
A diferencia del poeta moderno, no vive aquejado por el ansia de originalidad. Sabe que su canto no es suyo sólo. La conciencia étnica, forjadora del mito, ha cumplido antes que él naciera, el trabajo principal; ha creado los objetos bellos. Su papel queda reducido a la escrupulosidad de un artífice.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
Myth is the secret opening through which the inexhaustible energies of the cosmos pour into human cultural manifestation. Religions, philosophies, arts, the social forms of primitive and historic man, prime discoveries in science and technology, the very dreams that blister sleep, boil up from the basic, magic ring of myth.
~ Joseph Campbell
Myth is much more important and true than history. History is just journalism and you know how reliable that is.
~ Joseph Campbell