Jung famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Every new search is a voyage to the Indies, a quest for buried treasure, a journey to the end of the rainbow; and whether or not at the end there shall be turned up a pot of gold or merely a delightful volume, there are always wonders along the way.

  • It was an easy thing to tax for a young country. And then gradually we moved to property taxes, manufacturing taxes, and the income tax was the answer to a populist demand: Let's go after the rich guys. We got into World War I, and they raised the rates and started taxing the rich. Then we got into World War II, and that's when they taxed everybody, because they just needed more revenue.

  • I'm really fortunate because, in my career, I haven't had to deal with anybody trying to make me something I'm not.

  • For Heidegger, boredom is a privileged fundamental mood because it leads us directly into the very problem complex of being and time.

  • And I think it's because good cons are all based on the victim's need, and the successful con artist is the one, I guess, who can exploit that. I remember reading something about this, that one of the great traits of confidence tricksters is the level that they flatter their victim.

  • You'll never have a quiet world till you knock the patriotism out of the human race.

  • I believe that they were brave people. One should be of courageous character to do what they had done, not only this, one should be a person of strong character and bravery - not ordinary people. That what I would call them. It's not like some petty official or something that decided to defect to the other side. For them it was a very serious moment.

  • Some of the greatest minds on earth also have a great capacity to remember. Many would prefer to forget their memories of mankind.

  • Call me crazy - I love elk meat!

  • Even as we enumerate their shortcomings, the rigor of raising children ourselves makes clear to us our mothers' incredible strength. We fear both. If they are not strong, who will protect us? If they are not imperfect, how can we equal them?