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1 " When the locus of evaluation is seen as residing in the expert, it would appear that the long-range social implications are in the direction of the social control of the many by the few. "
― Carl R. Rogers , Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications and Theory
2 " You can't possibly be afraid of death, really, you can only be afraid of life. "
3 " Behavior is basically the goal-directed attempt of the organism to satisfy its needs as experienced, in the field as perceived. "
4 " We live by a perceptual "map" which is never reality itself. "
5 " The only way to understand another culture is to assume the frame of reference of that culture. "
6 " It was found in practice that when the examinations were conducted in a spirit which led up to conclusions which were bits of advice, often no action was taken; whereas by leaving it to spontaneity in the individual and to his own sense of responsibility, action is taken in the overwhelming majority of cases. "
7 " Each man must resolve within himself issues for which his society previously took full responsibility. "