"Whenever we give up, leave behind, and..." - Quote by Carl Jung
Whenever we give up, leave behind, and forget too much, there is always the danger that the things we have neglected will return with added force
More by Carl Jung
“Free will is the ability to do gladly that which I must do.”
“Our whole educational problem suffers from a one-sided approach to the child who is to be educated, and from an equally one-sided lack of emphasis on the uneducatedness of the educator.”
“An old man who cannot bid farewell to life appears as feeble and sickly as the young man who is unable to embrace it.”
More on Repression
“Every impulse we strangle will only poison us.”
“The cinema, like the detective story, makes it possible to experience without danger all the excitement, passion and desirousness which must be repressed in a humanitarian ordering of life.”
“He does not like showing his feelings and would rather do a cruel thing than open his heart freely.”
More on Unconscious
“What is really important in Man is the part of him that we do not understand. Of much of it we are not even conscious, just as we are not normally conscious of keeping up our circulation by our heart-pump, though if we neglect it we die.”
“What man does not know,Or has not thought of,Wanders in the nightThrough the labyrinth of the mind.”
“In the end, the only events of my life worth telling are those when the imperishable world erupted into this transitory one All other memories of travels, people and my surroundings have paled beside these interior happenings But my encounters with the 'other' reality, my bouts with the unconscious, are indelibly engraved on my memory. In that realm there has always been wealth in abundance, and everything else has lost importance by comparison.”