Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 133
dreams are, after all, compensations for the conscious attitude.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 286
the anima of a man has a strongly historical character. as a personification of the unconscious she goes back into prehistory, and embodies the contents of the past. she provides the individual with those elements that he ought to know about his prehistory. to the individual, the anima is all life that has been in the past and is still alive in him.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 277
a man who has not passed through the inferno of his passions has never overcome them. they then dwell in the house next door, and at any moment a flame may dart out and set fire to his own house. 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.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 275
india affected me like a dream, for i was and remained in search of myself, of the truth peculiar to myself.

i did so because i had to make do with my own truth, not accept from others what i could not attain on my own.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 223
gradually, through my scientific work, i was able to put my fantasies and the contents of the unconscious on a solid footing. words and paper, however, did not seem real enough to me; something more was needed. i had to achieve a kind of representation in stone of my innermost thoughts and of the knowledge i had acquired. Or, to put t another way, i had to make a confession of faith in stone. that was the beginning of the "Tower," the house which i built for myself at Bollingen.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 215
blind acceptance never leads to a solution; at best it leads only to a standstill and is paid for heavily in the next generation.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 209
as i worked with my fantasies, i became aware that the unconscious undergoes or produces change. Only after i had familiarized myself with alchemy did i realize that the unconscious is a process, and that the psyche is transformed or developed b the relationship of the ego to the contents of the unconscious.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 207
The book on types yielded the insight that every judgement made by an individual is conditioned by his personality type and that every point of view is necessarily relative.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 206
My life has been permeated and held together by one idea and one goal: namely, to penetrate into the secret of the personality. Everything can be explained from this central point, and all my works relate to this one theme.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 166
people who know nothing about nature are of course neurotic, for they are not adapted to reality.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" pg. 137
it frequently happens that women who do not really love their husbands are jealous and destroy their friendships. They want the husband to belong entirely to them because they themselves do not belong to him. The kernel of all jealousy is lack of love.
Jung - "Memories Dreams Reflections" quotes from the book
Memories, Dreams, Reflections. C.G.Jung. Vintage Books: A Division of Random House, Inc. NY. april 1989