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But for my money, and for my understanding of Jung and depth psychology, the stories of the Bible (and all sacred texts and oral traditions) emerged out of the collective unconscious. Paradoxically, this doesn't make them any less valuable. It makes them much more valuable to us, because they reveal to us the nature of being human, which is the purpose of religion.
If religion is about the business of helping us to become human, then these sacred stories are about how to be human. That is what religion is. To me, the idea that these myths welled up out of the collective unconscious is a liberating and empowering realization. I get it now! What a relief! — J. Pittman McGehee
To Napoleon on why his works on celestial mechanics make no mention of God: Your Highness, I have no need of this hypothesis. — Pierre-Simon Laplace
A newspaper should be the maximum of information, and the minimum of comment. — Richard Cobden
And I tell you that you should open yourselves to hearing an authentic poet, of the kind whose bodily senses were shaped in a world that is not our own and that few people are able to perceive. A poet closer to death than to philosophy, closer to pain than to intelligence, closer to blood than to ink. — Federico Garcia Lorca
My reflection stared back at me, the smudges just as dark as before. Disappointment hit a split second before I realized something else was wrong. Something far worse. I wasn't smiling-but my reflection was — Gena Showalter
We feel it's unacceptable to be fat, when it has nothing to do with who the person actually is. — Gwyneth Paltrow
What are they now? he asks. He widens his eyes a little, leans closer, lets me look as long and as deep as I want. — Ally Condie
Always acknowledge your position in the food chain ... They eat because you grow the food. — Wangechi Mutu
There was no wind, in a human sense; but a steady stertorous breathing from the fir-trees showed that, now as always, there was movement in apparent stagnation. — Thomas Hardy
People who accomplish great things work toward their objectives every day. — Zig Ziglar
Now she wanted for me the same thing I thought I wanted. Acceptance, in her eyes, was simply another means for survival. — Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
