Quotes About Recognition
It must he him.
~ Unknown
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William stopped in front of me. "Cassie," he said softly. "How do you know?" I asked. "You must be Cassie. You look just like your mama did when she was your age." "Really?" "Really. She even had braids like you." William reached out and touched my hair. "Did you tease her?" I asked. "Of course," said William. "It was my job.
~ Patricia MacLachlan
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if she'd had a tough time trying to live life as the Colored Professor. Annalee knew that in this uniform, she would simply disappear. her identity would blur and fade, then - poof- disintegrate. No wonder Benita acted so angry. In these clothes, people don't even see her.
~ Unknown
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When most folks think about the problems of growing up in the hood, they think about what it must feel like to be poor, or hungry, or to have your lights cut off. The struggle nobody talk about is what it feel like to be invisible, or to know in your heart the nobody cares. Mama didn't want to be famous, she wanted to be seen.
~ Unknown
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Those of us of a certain age will recognize the shock that Marcel felt when he entered the main salon and saw his fellow guests for the first time after the passage of years. At first he thought it was a fancy-dress ball.
~ Unknown
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In Los Angeles, as I gained and lost celebrity, then gained it again, I often found myself wondering why I, out of thousands like me, had become famous.
~ Patrick Dempsey
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Qué estás esperando? ¿Una medalla?
~ Unknown
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One long-term impact of trauma is the fact that often-traumatized individuals have difficulty recognizing how they are feeling and then fail to respond in an appropriate and helpful way. They become out of touch with their own feelings, bodies, and needs, which in turn makes it more difficult to respond to the feelings, sensations, and needs of others in their lives.
~ Unknown
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Religious and civic leaders in the Black community held protests in front of Dahmer's apartment and called for a federal investigation into police education and training. The gay community also clamored for recognition of any current police practices and intimated that police failed to investigate these crimes properly because they didn't care if a few Blacks and/or gays went missing.
~ Unknown
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people are very thirsty for acknowledgment and the respect that underlies that acknowledgment.
~ Unknown
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Anna: Since my opening last year...I'm disgusting. Larry: You're phenomenal. You're so clever.
~ Patrick Marber
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Encore aujourd'hui, il m'arrive d'entendre, le soir, une voix qui m'appelle par mon prénom, dans la rue. Une voix rauque. Elle traîne un peu sur les syllabes et je la reconnais tout de suite: la voix de Louki.
~ Patrick Modiano
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There was once an invisible man who had grown tired of being unseen. It was not that he was actually invisible. It was that people had become used to not seeing him. And if no one sees you, are you really there at all?"
~ Patrick Ness
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Conor was no longer invisible. They all saw him now. But he was further away than ever.
~ Patrick Ness
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You tell a man the truth about himself and, well, they find they have trouble accepting it.
~ Patrick Ness
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And if no one sees you, are you really there at all?
~ Patrick Ness
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He was no longer invisible. They all saw him now. But he was further away than ever.
~ Patrick Ness
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And I feel her against me - And I think Viola - I think VIOLA! - I think VIOLA!!!!
~ Patrick Ness
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This is who you are, do you see?" Tomasz continues.
~ Patrick Ness
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There was his father, looking totally different but exactly the same. "Hey, son," his dad said, his voice bending in that weird way that America had started to shape it.
~ Patrick Ness
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C'era una volta un uomo invisibile, che s'era stufato di non essere visto da nessuno. Non che fosse davvero invisibile. Il fatto era che la gente era abituato a non vederlo. E se nessuno ti vede, esisti davvero?
~ Patrick Ness
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The Third Tale There was once an invisible man who had grown tired of being unseen. It was not that he was actually invisible. It was that people had become used to not seeing him. And if no one sees you, are you really there at all? And then one day the invisible man decided, I will make them see me. He called for a monster.
~ Patrick Ness
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Cómo es posible que los hombres invisibles estén más solos cuando consiguen que todo el mundo los vea?
~ Patrick Ness
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Y si nadie te ve, se puede decir que estes ahi?
~ Patrick Ness
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