Top 12 Humanistic Psychologist Quotes
#1. To some extent this area was foreshadowed by pioneering humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow, who wrote about the self-actualized or fulfilled person, and Carl Rogers, who once noted that he was pessimistic about the world, but optimistic about people.
Tom Butler-Bowdon
#2. I didn't mislead people. I know I didn't lie and I have got to establish that.
Peter Mandelson
#3. The first question which you will ask and which I must try to answer is this; What is the use of climbing Mount Everest? and my answer must at once be, it is no use. There is not the slightest prospect of any gain whatsoever.
George Leigh Mallory
#4. To character and success, two things, contradictory as they may seem, must go together ... humble dependence on God and manly reliance on self.
William Wordsworth
#5. I can see ye're in a mood to be bossy. I suppose since ye're a laird ye must be used to giving orders and having them obeyed. I'll oblige ye this once, but in future, I will continue to question ye.
Eliza Knight
#6. Well from now on, Linus think for yourself ... Don't take any advice from anyone!
Charles M. Schulz
#7. E. Klimov's 'Come and See,' about partisans fighting the Germans in Byelorussia, is the greatest anti-war film ever made.
J.G. Ballard
#8. Love is not something we give or get; it is something that we nurture and grow, a connection that can only be cultivated between two people when it exists within each one of them - we can only love others as much as we love ourselves.
Brene Brown
#9. A person who is not happy with their self, dont expect them to be happy with you.
Beta Metani'Marashi
#10. It is as important to monitor your mind constantly as it is to sit down and practice meditation.
Frederick Lenz
#11. But I didn't say he was married. I said he was engaged to be married. There is a great difference. I have a distinct remembrance of being married, but I have no recollection at all of being engaged. I am inclined to think that I never was engaged.
Oscar Wilde
#12. It was all so strange, so unlike what he had been looking forward to.
Leo Tolstoy
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