“He could cook and he could smoke and he liked liquor and women and everything that is good in life. He was a wonderful terre-à-terre man. That’s why I liked him. If he would not have been a sinner I couldn’t have loved him so much as I do now.” ~Gilles Quispel, Remembering Jung
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