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Quotes About Recognition

His will was weakening; he recognised the signs.
~ Robert Marasco
that every man knows and marks his birthday each year, but can take no notice of his deathday, though it comes round with the same regularity.
~ Robert Masello
psychological research clearly shows that people who feel underappreciated tend to resent criticism and ignore the advice they're given.
~ Robert Maurer
small rewards encourage internal motivation because they are really a form of recognition rather than material gain, signaling that the corporation or boss appreciates the employee's internal desire to improve and contribute.
~ Robert Maurer
The problem was that he couldn't find an equivalent job that recognized his seniority from the old company.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
I have a feeling you're going to do your ancestors proud. You know, that's how the Chinese see it—your accomplishments bring glory not to your descendants, but to your ancestors, in recognition of the fact that it was their sacrifices that put you in a position to do what you do.
~ Robert W. Fuller
The inability to recruit recognition from others cripples an identity.
~ Robert W. Fuller
The issue is whether we'll invite those who are currently taken for nobodies into the human family or force them to crash our gates.
~ Robert W. Fuller
In the sweet light of love I believed I was able to recognize—or required to feel—that the inward self is the only self which really exists.
~ Robert Walser
I came at last to a recognition of myself as, in part , a Tom Sawyer who wanted everything done according to the rules of romantic fiction, and complicated simple solutions with his absurd adolescent, book-born nonsense.
~ Robertson Davies
had been years since he had felt the excitement of romantic love. For a couple of weeks he hadn't even recognized
~ Robin Cook
Thelonious suffered from bipolar disorder, the signs of which are evident as early as the 1940s. But by the early 1960s, just as he began to earn the fame and recognition that had eluded him for the first two decades of his career, various mental and physical ailments began to take an even greater toll, exacerbated by poor medical treatment, an unhealthy lifestyle, the daily stresses of a working jazz musician, and an unending financial and creative battle with the music industry.
~ Robin D.G. Kelley
Stay a little while longer, and let everyone congratulate you - including the ones who clearly don't want to: in fact, especially the ones who clearly don't want to. You don't have to say anything but 'thank you
~ Robin McKinley
We kings do develop a certain ability to recognize objects under our noses.
~ Robin McKinley
A tiny breeze searched his face as if discovering who and what he was.
~ Robin McKinley
There was, of course, another alternative to this endless, pointless killing - peace. Achieving peace depended on a recognition by all the participants that the war was not worth fighting, or that all that could be achieved had been achieved and the argument should be promptly transferred to the conference table. Given the benefit of hindsight and the losses so far, by the end of 1915 this seems the obvious alternative to more slaughter but that was not how it appeared at the time.
~ Robin Neillands
identificar o comprender un problema no lo elimina automáticamente. No se lo puede detener ni evitar sólo porque por fin haya sido reconocido como conflicto. Aunque ese reconocimiento sea lo que hace posible su tratamiento, la cantidad de personas que siguen desarrollando adicciones de todo tipo va en aumento.
~ Robin Norwood
Once you can name something, you're conscious of it. You have power over it. You're in control. You own it.
~ Robin P. Williams
Want more credit for all you do and who you are? Be the one who gives credit to others.
~ Robin S Sharma
The Great High Wire Walker "You can accomplish anything in life, provided that you do not mind who gets the credit.
~ Robin S. Sharma
As you go through your workweek, reflect on the people that you work with and ask yourself whether you are showing up at your best with them and treating them as the magnificent people that they truly are.
~ Robin S. Sharma
there are no real failures in life, only results. There are no true tragedies, only lessons. And there really are no problems, only opportunities waiting to be recognized as solutions by the person of wisdom.
~ Robin S. Sharma
We all have a deep-seated need to feel important.
~ Robin S. Sharma
medicated myself with too much TV, too much food, and too much worry—all designed to avoid having to feel the pain that one feels at the recognition of one's lost potential.
~ Robin S. Sharma