They're all juicy but there were a few that really stirred my senses.
"Thinking is difficult, that's why most people judge."
"You are not what happened to you, you are what you choose to become."
"Life really does begin at forty. Up until then, you are just doing research."

Thanks 😊 for bringing in some of your personal favorites, instead of your personal reaction as I did. Sometimes I react in unusual ways to ideas and things presented to me because I am not sure as yet how to respond or if various ideas presented to me need responses. Instead of telling you my personal favorites from the video or my response to yours, I want to tell you how I feel about this subject and thread. Eric (and anyone looking in) I remember some of my studies working towards a Masters degree n psychology. Many of them centered around Jung, because the thrust of my research was on psychic abilities and phenomena since they were more closely monitored than spirituality which is the main theme of this site. Although there were some other new psychologies coming out at the time like Gestalt and others, the main proponent of a spiritual psychology was Carl Jung.
What interests him in relation to us here at the portal is the research and development of a psychology that included psychic phenomena, spiritual experiences and dream interpretation. I find that your (Eric) interest in some of his quotes may lead to a more general interest in his concepts, since he brought some of the ideas you have recently discussed a hundred years back and our currently coming out in mainstream media.
On the subject of dreams that may interest Eric the most, since his are so involved, Carl Jung stated for the most part that since dreams came from the unconscious they were mainly a way of expressing deep inner realizations to come to the surface. Whereas dreams that coordinated with conscious awareness and recognition were not as common and called parallel dreams.