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"..Jung enjoyed teaching at the University of Zürich and took his lectures seriously. He was always well prepared and, unlike most other professors (especially [Eugen] Bleuler), never waited until the last moment to appear. Rather, he went early to sit quietly on one of the benches in the corridor, where anyone who was interested in his subject could talk to him or ask questions. He “kept his students spellbound by his temperament and the wealth of his ideas,” was communicative and open, and relished how his ideas were being discussed by the community at large." 

- Deirde Bair, 
Jung: A Biography "..Jung enjoyed teaching at the University of Zürich and took his lectures seriously. He was always well prepared and, unlike most other professors (especially [Eugen] Bleuler), never waited until the last moment to appear. Rather, he went early to sit quietly on one of the benches in the corridor, where anyone who was interested in his subject could talk to him or ask questions. He “kept his students spellbound by his temperament and the wealth of his ideas,” was communicative and open, and relished how his ideas were being discussed by the community at large." - Deirde Bair, Jung: A Biography
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