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"power of this number": Pauli (1952), p. 258; Fludd (1621), quoted from Pauli (1952), p. 273.
"one can fall down on both sides": Pauli to Weisskopf, February 8, 1954: PLC5 [1716].
"a flight from the merely rational": Pauli (1955a), p. 147.
"the redeeming experience of oneness": Pauli (1955a), p. 139.
"concept of complementarity": Pauli (1952), p. 260.
"it is impossible ever fully to understand the totality of nature": Pauli (1952), p. 259.
"and [one that] can embrace them simultaneously": Pauli (1952), p. 259.
"neither Pauli nor Jung needed much persuading": P/J, p. 81.
"Dixi et salvavi animam meam! [I spoke and thus saved my soul]": Pauli to Fierz, December 25, 1954: PLC [1953].