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Quotes About Recognition

I made my mark in a man's world.
~ Jeanine Pirro
Sometimes it's better to make a mark than to hit your mark, and I think I realized that early on.
~ Willam Belli
I'd really like to make my mark in India.
~ Amy Jackson
As I say, you get labelled. To stop all that, I've got to win things - that's the only way you make your mark.
~ Jamie Redknapp
It's not as much about the numbers as much as it is that our fans made a mark on this world for us.
~ Johnny Christ
Most of the people I admire as actors didn't make it until their mid-30s: the Mark Ruffalos, the John Hawkeses of the world.
~ Sebastian Stan
Mark my words, history will remember President Zardari as one of the greatest and most successful leaders the country has ever seen.
~ Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
I left my mark in the college game, and I'm definitely happy about that.
~ Jalen Rose
I am a marquee player and certainly that means a lot of responsibility.
~ Sandeep Singh
Howl backed into the door to shut it and leaned there in a tragic attitude. Look at you all! he said. Ruin stares me in the face. I slave all day for you. And not one of you, even Calcifer, can spare time to say hello! Calcifer said, I never do say hello. Is something wrong? asked Sophie. That's better, Howl said. Some of you are pretending to notice me at last. Yes, something is wrong.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
He scarcely saw his parents. When Christopher was small, he was terrified that he would meet Papa out walking in the Park one day and not recognize him.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
People Sophie had known all her life came and bought flowers by the bundle. None of them recognized her, and that made her feel very odd.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
You do not seem to me to be a beast. This makes me quite sure that you can't really be a man.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
Nobody ever gets praised for the right reasons.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
When your surname is Smith, you need to make very sure everyone knows just which Smith you are.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
One of the risks of appearing in public is the likelihood of being photographed.
~ Diane Arbus
You see someone on the street, and essentially what you notice about them is the flaw.
~ Diane Arbus
To anyone who took the trouble to look, I was plainly visible, but when people are expecting to see nothing, that is usually what they see.
~ Diane Setterfield
Of course I recognized it. How could I not, for I had read it goodness knows how many times. 'Jane Eyre,' I said wonderingly. 'You recognized it? Yes, it is. I asked a man in a library. It's by Charlotte someone. She had a lot of sisters, apparently.
~ Diane Setterfield
if you can only learn to see them. The truth had been there all along, only now had I seen
~ Diane Setterfield
Emmeline didn't call me anything. She didn't need to, for I was always there. You only need names for the absent.
~ Diane Setterfield
Rigid, glaring, set in a frown, his face was so much what it had been in life that the maid spoke to him three times before she realized he was dead.
~ Diane Setterfield
One of the first keys to success, he considered, was to recognize the difference between problems you could do something about and problems you could do nothing about.
~ Diane Setterfield
Think about this: while black culture is a vibrant presence in America today, Indian culture is ignored, forgotten, virtually nonexistent. Even after the Holocaust, Jewish culture thrives, in Israel, America, and around the world. By contrast, American Indians seem still to bear the original shock of their displacement and virtual obliteration as a people.
~ Dinesh D'Souza