Quotes About Recognition
Women have an important contribution to make.
~ Margaret Mead
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when we disconnect emotionally and refuse to recognize our own feelings, our Adult abandons our Inner Child. However, when we recognize our feelings and are willing to experience them, we have chosen the intent to love and to learn about ourselves. Then our Adult is connected with our Inner Child. The
~ Unknown
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I love watching Daddy play with Sara. I remember exactly how it felt to hold Daddy's hand when I was little. You could show me the hands of a thousand men and I could pick out my Daddy's, no problem.
~ Unknown
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It used to be about trying to do something. Now it's about trying to be someone.
~ Margaret Thatcher
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well it used to be about trying to do something, now it is about trying to be someone
~ Margaret Thatcher
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it would seem that whoever did write this book knows you very well. You appear in it, sir. As...as the hero.
~ Unknown
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To name is to make visible.
~ Unknown
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Does the work of a girl always have to be so anonymous?
~ Unknown
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Whenever the balance of power was unequal, there was a driver and a driven. Power was the lethal vice, the turn-on with evil built into it, because it required a victim to manifest itself. Power implied subject and object. They needed some way to recognize (for everyone to recognize) that everybody was a subject.
~ Marge Piercy
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I catch myself thinking that I'm not physically visible, that whoever I'm talking to is responding to my personality, not my person.
~ Margo Jefferson
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I had know it and never known it.
~ Unknown
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My grandson sees me as Lois on TV every Christmas, and that scores me points.
~ Margot Kidder
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The thing about being famous is, it's weird. The only people who get how weird it is are other famous people.
~ Margot Kidder
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I feel a sadness I expected and which comes only from myself. I say I've always been sad. That I can see the same sadness in photos of myself when I was small. That today, recognizing it as the sadness I've always had, I could almost call it by my own name, it's so like me.
~ Marguerite Duras
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There was no way I could live another moment without Aza Ray knowing my name." - Jason Kerwin
~ Unknown
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Mom, you know what? I just realized you have a knack for making people disappear. [Lella's son catches on!]
~ Unknown
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Soy David, ya me conoces –dijo, y se adelantó. –¡No, no te conozco! –David Stenfäldt, del pueblo... –¡Cierra la boca! –lo interrumpió Natte–. No puedo oír si hay alguien más por ahí. David no tenía ganas de continuar y dio un paso adelante.
~ Unknown
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Recognizing the merits of the child does not diminish the authority of the father and the mother for when they come to realize that they are not the constructors, but merely the helpers of this construction, then they will be able to do their duty better; they will help the child with a greater vision.
~ Maria Montessori
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Beauty remains virtue if the others see and admire it and this is enough for you.
~ Unknown
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The soul sees the body and says: I think I know him from somewhere… The body sees the souls and says: Forgive me!
~ Unknown
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Schneiderman (alias David Britton alias David Henry)
~ Marianne Faithfull
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Beth was surprised that Tesla had heard of Mr. Whittaker.
~ Unknown
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Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognize how good things really are.
~ Marianne Williamson
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no fame is actually worth much now-a-days,—because it is not classic fame, strong in reposeful old-world dignity,—it is blatant noisy notoriety merely.
~ Marie Corelli
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