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Quotes About Recognition

What do you mean,who? You just saw me talking to her!" "If anyone was with you when I arrived, I'm afraid I didn't notice. My eyes were only on you.
~ Johanna Lindsey
The Nordic countries are leading the way on women's equality, recognizing women as equal citizens rather than commodities for sale.
~ Johanna Siguroardottir
Yet few came so far, so fast, so alone, as Nixon. Not the governor of California or his aides, nor any member of the state's delegation to Congress knew Richard Nixon's name. He was, he would remember, "somebody who was nothing.
~ John A. Farrell
praise and recognition based upon performance are the oxygen of the human spirit
~ John Adair
Perhaps one day they will add about you as their leader, "And you made a difference" That is the true reward of Leadership
~ John Adair
It is great to get praise from the lips of taciturnity.
~ John Addington Symonds
One can lose a good idea by not writing it down, yet by losing it one can have it: it nourishes other asides it knows nothing of, would not recognize itself in, yet when the negotiations are terminated, speaks in the acts of that progenitor, and does recognize itself, is grateful for not having done so earlier.
~ John Ashbery
It is the lumps and trials That tell us whether we shall be known And whether our fate can be exemplary, like a star.
~ John Ashbery
My poetry is often criticized for a failure to communicate, but I take issue with this; my intention is to communicate and my feeling is that a poem that communicates something that's already known by the reader is not really communicating anything to him and in fact shows a lack of respect for him.
~ John Ashbery
The worst mistake a boss can make is not to say 'Well done'.
~ John Ashcroft
The essence of a religious approach to the world, it seems to me, is to be found, not in the imposition of theological dogma, but in the recognition of what is actually there.
~ John Barton
To be naked is to be oneself. To be nude is to be seen naked by others and yet not recognized for oneself. A naked body has to be seen as an object in order to become a nude. (The sight of it as an object stimulates the use of it as an object.) Nakedness reveals itself. Nudity is placed on display.
~ John Berger
geçmiÅŸ hiçbir zaman olduÄŸu yerde durup yeniden keÅŸfedilmeyi, ayn?yla, olduÄŸu gibi tan?nmay? beklemez. tarih her zaman belli bir ÅŸimdi'yle onun geçmiÅŸi aras?ndaki iliÅŸkiyi kurar. demek ki ÅŸimdi'den korkmak eskiyi bulandirmaya yol aç?yor. geçmiÅŸ içinde yaÅŸanacak bir ÅŸey deÄŸildir.
~ John Berger
Seeing comes before words. A child looks and recognises before it can speak
~ John Berger
Sayg?n bir yaÅŸam ve ölüm için, kavramlar kendi adlar?yla an?lmal?d?r.
~ John Berger
to be naked is to be oneself. to be nude is to be seen naked by others and yet not recognized for oneself. a naked body has to be seen as an object in order to become a nude. (the sight of it as an object stimulates the use of it as an object.) nakedness reveals itself. nudity is placed on display. to be naked is to be without disguises.
~ John Berger
To be naked is to be oneself. To be nude is to be seen naked by others and yet not recognised for oneself.
~ John Berger
He knows: he went over everyone, & nobody's missing. Often he reckons, in the dawn, them up. Nobody is ever missing.
~ John Berryman
The world tolerates conceit from those who are successful, but not from anybody else.
~ John Blake
The Nobel Peace Prize has become hopelessly politicized. I think it cheapens the prize itself.
~ John Bolton
Just because a man glances up at the sky at night does not make him an astronomer, you know.
~ John Boyne
If sensory recognition worked on the grandmother principle, the number of specific-recognition neurons for all possible combinations of nerve impulses would exceed the number of atoms in the universe.
~ John Brockman
The famous Canadian physician William Osler once wrote, "In science the credit goes to the man who convinced the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
~ John Brockman
The men who knew that he knew what he knew had found him
~ John Buchan