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Carl Jung
Swiss
July 26, 1875
Psychologist
Neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering.
Carl Jung
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Always
Suffering
Legitimate
Man needs difficulties; they are necessary for health.
Carl Jung
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Health
Man
Needs
The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.
Carl Jung
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Imagination
Play
Debt
In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order.
Carl Jung
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Order
Secret
Chaos
If one does not understand a person, one tends to regard him as a fool.
Carl Jung
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Person
Him
Does
Often the hands will solve a mystery that the intellect has struggled with in vain.
Carl Jung
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Will
Often
Hands
We cannot change anything until we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses.
Carl Jung
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Change
Anything
Does
Nobody, as long as he moves about among the chaotic currents of life, is without trouble.
Carl Jung
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About
Life
He
There is no such thing as a pure introvert or extrovert. Such a person would be in the lunatic asylum.
Carl Jung
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Would
Thing
Person
All the works of man have their origin in creative fantasy. What right have we then to depreciate imagination.
Carl Jung
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Imagination
Then
Man
Who has fully realized that history is not contained in thick books but lives in our very blood?
Carl Jung
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History
Who
Very
A particularly beautiful woman is a source of terror. As a rule, a beautiful woman is a terrible disappointment.
Carl Jung
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Woman
Beautiful
Particularly
Resistance to the organized mass can be effected only by the man who is as well organized in his individuality as the mass itself.
Carl Jung
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Who
Only
Man
Without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of the imagination is incalculable.
Carl Jung
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Work
Imagination
Come
Dreams are the guiding words of the soul. Why should I henceforth not love my dreams and not make their riddling images into objects of my daily consideration?
Carl Jung
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Dreams
Love
Make
Mistakes are, after all, the foundations of truth, and if a man does not know what a thing is, it is at least an increase in knowledge if he knows what it is not.
Carl Jung
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Truth
Knowledge
Know
In my case Pilgrim's Progress consisted in my having to climb down a thousand ladders until I could reach out my hand to the little clod of earth that I am.
Carl Jung
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Out
Am
I Am
Through pride we are ever deceiving ourselves. But deep down below the surface of the average conscience a still, small voice says to us, something is out of tune.
Carl Jung
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Out
Something
Us
Grounded in the natural philosophy of the Middle Ages, alchemy formed a bridge: on the one hand into the past, to Gnosticism, and on the other into the future, to the modern psychology of the unconscious.
Carl Jung
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Future
Other
Past
The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and calm that is not easily disturbed. It is just these intense conflicts and their conflagration which are needed to produce valuable and lasting results.
Carl Jung
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Just
Which
Most
I have treated many hundreds of patients. Among those in the second half of life - that is to say, over 35 - there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.
Carl Jung
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Life
Been
Say
In the child, consciousness rises out of the depths of unconscious psychic life, at first like separate islands, which gradually unite to form a 'continent,' a continuous landmass of consciousness. Progressive mental development means, in effect, extension of consciousness.
Carl Jung
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Like
Out
Life
Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. It is far better take things as they come along with patience and equanimity.
Carl Jung
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Patience
Life
Would
Just as we might take Darwin as an example of the normal extraverted thinking type, the normal introverted thinking type could be represented by Kant. The one speaks with facts, the other relies on the subjective factor. Darwin ranges over the wide field of objective reality, Kant restricts himself to a critique of knowledge.
Carl Jung
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Knowledge
Just
Other