Quotes About Recognition
Nothing should be so greatly feared as empty fame.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Qui non estima la vita non la merita.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Chi semina virtù fama raccoglie.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Nessuna cosa si può amare nè odiare, se prima no si ha cognition di quella. (No thing you can love or hate, if you don't know it before.)
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Atunci când consecinÈ›ele de nesuportat ale sindromului îngrijitorului, acelea de a te simÈ›i invizibil, golit, neiubit È™i abandonat, duc la recunoaÈ™terea neputinÈ›ei în faÈ›a dependenÈ›ei de a-i mulÈ›umi pe alÈ›ii, primul pas înspre recuperare a fost deja f?cut.
~ Les Barbanell
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Je vois personne sur la route, dit Alice. Comme je voudrais avoir d'aussi bons yeux, remarqua le roi d'un ton amer. Voir Personne! Et à cette distance encore! Moi, tout ce dont je suis capable de voir, sous cette lumière, c'est des gens!
~ Lewis Carroll
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Por lo general, son caras ante las que pasamos sin darnos cuenta.
~ Lewis Carroll
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I shouldn't know you again if we did meet,' Humpty Dumpty replied in a discontented tone, giving her one of his fingers to shake; `you're so exactly like other people.
~ Lewis Carroll
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Minnows and catfish can recognize each member of their own species by his particular, person-specific odor. It is hard to imagine a solitary, independent, existentialist minnow, recognizable for himself alone; minnows in a school behave like interchangeable, identical parts of an organism. But there it is.
~ Lewis Thomas
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Who the heck is Don Quick-oats?
~ Libba Bray
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I mean that she was complicated. Everybody is," Ling said quietly. "Don't erase her like that. She deserves better.
~ Libba Bray
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They see her differently now, as somebody. And isn't that what everyone wants? To be seen?
~ Libba Bray
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Sam whistled. This is some fancy prison they got you in, Freddy. Or do I call you Sir Frederick now? You call me Jericho. For a change, Jericho said.
~ Libba Bray
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Creen que me conocen, pero no es así.
~ Libba Bray
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It's like that moment when, often early in the morning, perhaps in a strange house, you pass before a mirror you hadn't known would be there. You see a glimpse of someone reflected in that mirror, and a moment passes before you recognize that that person is yourself. Literature exists in moments like that.
~ Linda Anderson
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I did not want to be recognized as "Anne Sexton's daughter," and I was running from that label as hard as I could.
~ Linda Gray Sexton
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Slavegirls' brats, sir, are not heralded by proud fathers in the 'Daily Gazette.' The fact that I exist is marked only by my standing here before you, blood and bone decked out in a new dress. The modern philosophers may grant me a soul, but nobody – lord, nobody – burdens me with a fate to be foreseen!
~ Lindsey Davis
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Her name was Cassiana Clara.
~ Lindsey Davis
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The emphasis placed by more and more companies on corporate social responsibility, symbolises the recognition that prosperity is best achieved in an inclusive society.
~ Tony Blair
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It is not that you set the individual apart from society but that you recognize in any society that the individual must have rights that are guarded.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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Normal social behavior requires that we be able to recognize identities in spite of change. Unless we can do so, there can be no human society as we know it.
~ Kenneth L. Pike
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But our society does not grant nontraditional forms of intelligence equal recognition, no matter how much it would help us get along or truly enrich our lives.
~ Joan D. Vinge
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I'm about to become a member of the Chemists Society of America. I'm very proud of that
~ Victoria Principal
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The very idea of marriage is basic to recognition as equals in our society any status short of that is inferior, unjust, and unconstitutional.
~ Ted Olson
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