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Quotes About Recognizes

For the infinite player, seeing as genius, nature is the absolutely unlike. The infinite player recognizes nothing on the face of nature. Nature displays not only its indifference to human existence but its difference as well.
~ James P. Carse
Recognizes ever and anon The breeze of Nature stirring in his soul.
~ William Wordsworth
If everyone you talk with is having difficulty seeing your vision for a property it can be either one of two things: A revolutionary idea that will prove everyone wrong. Or a bad idea that everyone recognizes as a bad idea, except you.
~ Ken McElroy
The religions of mankind must be classed among the mass-delusions of this kind. No one, needless to say, who shares a delusion ever recognizes it as such.
~ Sigmund Freud
Toys here reveal the list of all the things the adult does not find unusual: war, bureaucracy, ugliness, Martians, etc. It is not so much, in fact, the imitation which is the sign of an abdication, as its literalness: French toys are like a Jivaro head, in which one recognises, shrunken to the size of an apple, the wrinkles and hair of an adult.
~ Roland Barthes
Maybe Stoney has a thing for strays. Or maybe, like most bartenders, he recognizes a lost soul when he sees one.
~ Lisa Gardner
The American public recognizes truth versus assumption, presumptions, and the personal opinions of witnesses without firsthand knowledge.
~ Kayleigh McEnany
It is indisputable that evolved thinking recognizes the universality of Life.
~ Vanna Bonta
That's genius, you see. The masterstroke that no one recognises until it's been pulled off.
~ Barry Maitland
For I should like to know by what right this animal, which recognizes his own weakness, measures God's mercy and keeps it within limits suggested by his own fancies.
~ Blaise Pascal
A home is a place one's heart creates and so recognizes as its own. A place it enters of its own free will. All others are merely dwelling places.
~ Cameron Dokey
Actually, Katniss isn't complaining because she has no intention of staying with the "Star Squad," but she recognizes the necessity of getting to the Capitol before carrying out any plan.
~ Suzanne Collins
The Vedanta recognises the reasoning power of man a good deal, although it says there is something higher than intellect; but the road lies through intellect.
~ Swami Vivekananda
Everyone I have spoken with so far recognises the need for the IRA to respond positively and every has said sooner is better than later and I think there is some concern if it does continue to delay much longer that the situation isn't going to remain the same.
~ Mitchell Reiss
Applying different standards to al Qaeda does not abandon Geneva, but only recognizes that the U.S. faces a stateless enemy never contemplated by the Conventions.
~ John Yoo
But I deny that the Constitution recognizes property in man.
~ William H. Seward
It is the basic, metaphysical fact of man's nature -- the connection between his survival and his use of reason -- that capitalism recognizes and protects.
~ Ayn Rand
The new stage of capitalism recognizes that serving the genuine needs of people can be less lucrative than selling predictions of their behavior.
~ Noam Chomsky
And when you smile it can be very charming - the kind of charm a smart woman recognizes as highly dangerous.
~ Nora Roberts
I'm a huge believer in story being this invisible scaffolding that no one ever recognizes or realizes is actually making the audience engaged in what's going on. There is no formula for it.
~ Alan Yang
Every time a rat enters an environment, the grid cells establish a reference frame. If it is a novel environment, the grid cells create a new reference frame. If the rat recognizes the environment, the grid cells reestablish the previously used reference frame.
~ Jeff Hawkins
Mannerism, especially when it takes the form of recurrent word or phrase, is by no means easy to represent; there is but a hair's breadth between the point at which the reader delightfully recognizes is as a revealing habit of speech, and the point at which its iteration begin to weary him.
~ Mary Lascelles
And by attempting to explain everything, even as it recognizes that this is impossible since the very principles of explanation are themselves obscure. Balzac necessarily ends up like Scheherazade, telling stories night after night to stave off the silence of the end.
~ Unknown