Top 15 Jungian Analyst Quotes

#1. We think of color as a thing that we're receiving. And if you go into one of the Skyspaces, you can see that it's possible to change the color of the sky. Now, I obviously don't change the color of the sky, but I changed the context of vision.

James Turrell

#2. Extraordinarily, I was up in the cemetery in Derry City, and I had a red cape on with a fur hood as a little girl, when a gun battle broke out between the IRA and the British Army, and I got caught in the crossfire.

Roma Downey

#3. Who you are as a performer is one thing, but when you're making records, you're dealing with musicians' tastes, their goals, their wants, their needs, everyone's individual pride.

Scott Weiland

#4. Great opportunity for technology/media companies to meet the movers and shakers in the broadcast and media industries.

Kay Koplovitz

#5. Fear of our own depths is the enemy.

James Hollis

#6. I feel alive again - living, breathing, and experiencing life like I never had before - because of him. He took me to places within my body and my soul I've never been, and I wanted to discover more.

Kim Karr

#7. The devil will try to stop you on your path to success, He can do this through doubts and fear

Sunday Adelaja

#8. Hippocleides doesn't care.

Herodotus

#9. Everyone has a private self and a public self.

Kevin Conroy

#10. The goal of individuation is wholeness, as much as we can accomplish, not the triumph of the ego.

James Hollis

#11. The most exciting thing either of us does is nap.

Suzanne Collins

#12. It took just an ordinary stick to free the Jewish people.

Euginia Herlihy

#13. The paradox of individuation is that we best serve intimate relationship by becoming sufficiently developed in ourselves that we do not need to feed off others.

James Hollis

#14. There are a million great books out there if you just go to Google. There's a lot to pull apart. A lot of crazy, unbelievable stuff that's all completely true. I get into little obsessions, and I read everything I can find on one thing, and then I move onto another.

Caitlin Kittredge

#15. The capacity for growth depends on one's ability to internalize and to take personal responsibility. If we forever see our life as a problem caused by others, a problem to be "solved," then no change will occur.

James Hollis

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