Quote by Carl Jung
The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable. - Carl

The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable. – Carl Jung

Other quotes by Carl Jung

I simply believe that some part of the human Self or Soul is not subject to the laws of space and time. – Carl Jung

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Soul
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Carl Jung
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It all depends on how we look at things, and not on how things are in themselves. The least of things with a meaning is worth more in life than the greatest of things without it. – Carl Jung

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Perspective
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Carl Jung
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Without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of the imagination is incalculable. – Carl Jung

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Imagination
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Carl Jung
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In imagination, theres no limitation. – Mark Victor Hansen

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Under no stretch of imagination can war be regarded as an ethical process yet war, force, terror, and propaganda were the evolutionary means employed to weld the German people into a tribal whole. – Arthur Keith

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Imagination

We are the miracle of force and matter making itself over into imagination and will. Incredible. The Life Force experimenting with forms. You for one. Me for another. The Universe has shouted itself alive. We are one of the shouts. – Ray Bradbury

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Imagination

Talent, lying in the understanding, is often inherited genius, being the action of reason or imagination, rarely or never. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Imagination

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