"But, if you have nothing at all..." - Quote by Carl Jung
But, if you have nothing at all to create, then perhaps you create yourself.
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“As soon as the dialogue between two people touches on something fundamental, essential, numinous, and a certain rapport is felt, it gives rise to a phenomenon which Lévy-Bruhl fittingly called participation mystique. It is an unconscious identity in which two individual psychic spheres interpenetrate to such a degree that it is impossible to say what belongs to whom.”
“An understanding heart is everything in a teacher, and cannot be esteemed highly enough.”
“Instinct is like Nature herself - prodigiously conservative, and yet transcending her own historical conditions in her acts of creation.”
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“Because I cannot work except in solitude, it is necessary that I live my work and that is impossible except in solitude.”
“My songs are like my children - I expect them to support me when I'm old.”
“When you give up a bit of work don't (unless it is hopelessly bad) throw it away. Put it in a drawer. It may come in useful later. Much of my best work, or what I think my best, is the re-writing of things begun and abandoned years earlier.”