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.


The Carl Rogers Reader (ed. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1989) - ISBN: 9780395483572


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...

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...

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...

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...