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Gustav Jung Quotes By Roger Ebert

I'd rather be called a N*gger than a Slave. — Roger Ebert

Gustav Jung Quotes By Parminder Nagra

But it's a very universal story and the thing is I was reluctant to answer that question because I don't want people latching on to a particular stereotype. — Parminder Nagra

Gustav Jung Quotes By Oswald Chambers

The desire that comes into a disciple is not one of doing anything for Jesus, but of being a perfect delight to Him. The — Oswald Chambers

Gustav Jung Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Legislators cannot invent too many devices for subdividing property ... Another means of silently lessening the inequality of property is to exempt all from taxation below a certain point, and to tax the higher portions or property in geometrical progression as they rise. Whenever there are in any country uncultivated lands and unemployed poor, it is clear that the laws of property have been so far extended as to violate natural right. — Thomas Jefferson

Gustav Jung Quotes By Barack Obama

The politics around trade has always been tough, particularly in the Democratic party, because people have memories of outsourcing and job loss. — Barack Obama

Gustav Jung Quotes By C. G. Jung

Were it not for the leaping and twinkling of the soul, man would rot away in his greatest passion, idleness. — C. G. Jung

Gustav Jung Quotes By C. G. Jung

Remember that you can know yourself, and with that you know enough. But you cannot know others and everything else. Beware of knowing what lies beyond yourself, or else your presumed knowledge will suffocate the life of those who know themselves. A knower may know himself. That is his limit.
- Carl Gustav Jung — C. G. Jung

Gustav Jung Quotes By Susan Meissner

We were both shattered. We were broken people who longed to be whole. We thought it was love that was driving us to do what we did. But it wasn't love. It was fear. We were both too afraid of ending up unwanted and unneeded. — Susan Meissner