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Quotes About Recognition

Brand is how others see you, culture is how you see yourself.
~ Unknown
1) Are clear about the desired outcomes of their role and see the value of their contributions. 2) Feel they have a
~ Unknown
I think I've earned a certain level of respect, based on my accomplishments and my consistency.
~ Curt Schilling
I always worried someone would notice me, and then when no one did, I felt lonely.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
The big occurrences in life, the serious ones, have for me always been nearly impossible to recognize because they never feel big or serious. In the moment, you have to pee, your arm itches, or what people are saying strikes you as melodramatic or sentimental, and it's hard not to smirk. You have a sense of what this type of situation should be like - for one thing, all-consuming - and this isn't it. But then you look back, and it was that; it did happen.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
Everyone's always on the hunt for a mirror. It's basic psychology. You want to see yourself reflected in others.
~ Unknown
One woman in a photo makes it harder for us to ignore that the men are men.
~ Unknown
Returning the phone, she said, "You're an artist." The whole train seemed to shimmer. The stars shone brighter out the window. Ray knew Grampa and his art teacher believed in him, but nobody had ever said, "You're an artist." Just like that. Let alone someone his own age. Maybe Mel wasn't easy to get to know, but she sure did have a kind heart.
~ Cynthia Leitich Smith
Some people think they know who you are, when really they don't.
~ Cynthia Lord
We often take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.
~ Cynthia Ozick
We take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.
~ Cynthia Ozick
kind but distant, she now recognized him as
~ Unknown
What is not pronounced tends to nonexistence.
~ Czes?aw Mi?osz
Because if you walk in a city you're jostled by hundreds of indifferent people with indifferent eyes that look at you as if you weren't there at all. You begin to feel you must be invisible. Hundreds and thousands of eyes, and not one pair really seeing you or caring who you are. I'd rather walk down Beilford High Street and know that everybody was saying, 'There goes the mad painter!' It's better to be mad than invisible." She
~ D.E. Stevenson
Thunder and lightning!" cried the huge man when he came within speaking distance of the little minister — "thunder and lightning! if it isn't Mr Maclaren himself! Not a day older — man, you're a wonder!
~ D.E. Stevenson
Oh yes," agreed Tom. "But he saw you arrive. He saw you walk into the hotel with a knapsack on your back so he didn't know you were an important person until I told him. If you had arrived in a big automobile with a great deal of luggage he would have been nice to you from the beginning." This was not what Will meant, but he had to leave it.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Steve Howe met Paul Simon and said that Paul was very approving of our version of 'America.'
~ Chris Squire
You move to New York. You want to be the biggest, most fully realized version of yourself you can be. A lot of that is fueled by this desire to not feel small, and to make a name for myself and establish myself in a way that wasn't expected of me.
~ Robin Lord Taylor
The forward march of American literature is usually chronicled by way of its male novelists. There is little sense, in that version of the story, that women writers of those eras were doing much worth remembering.
~ Michelle Dean
What actor doesn't want to walk around a set and be called 'Mr. President?' Playing POTUS is a kind of rite of passage among American actors - our version of playing Hamlet.
~ Rod Lurie
I was unwise enough to actually mention this in public a few times, and in fact to point out that there were two versions of the book now. One of them had somebody else's name on the cover, one had my name on the cover.
~ Jonathan Franzen
I didn't work for a couple of years after the Oscar because everybody kept offering me bad versions of Lynda Dummar.
~ Mary Steenburgen
It seems to work out that following anything you do, you are pretty much approached with versions of the last thing people saw you in.
~ Jesse Plemons
Government frequently has a problem recognizing perception versus reality.
~ Bill Owens