"Each person is an island unto himself, in……" — Carl Rogers
"Each person is an island unto himself, in a very real sense; and he can only build bridges to other islands if he is first of all willing to be himself and permitted to be himself."
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81 Quotes by Carl Rogers
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As no one else can know how we perceive, we are the best experts on ourselves.
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A person cannot teach another person directly; a person can only facilitate another's learning
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