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Quotes About Identification

Using prescription drug monitoring programs is an important step in identifying patients who may be improperly using prescription painkillers.
~ Tom Frieden
Items of interest will be located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters - all connected to the next-generation internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing.
~ David Petraeus
If I'm in my position at a company, I may not have the knowledge of the C.E.O., I may not know what's possible, or I may not have the creativity, but if I can identify a problem, that's a valuable thing.
~ Ben Horowitz
If you identify those guys - something we have done in the past - who are not as valued in the current market for whatever reason and you look to get them to play at a higher level than where they have come from. That's how you develop the team.
~ Graham Potter
The leader was identified by his dental records—why he had them on him, no one was quite sure.
~ Jasper Fforde
The first step to problem solving is figuring out who's got the problem.
~ Gordon Bethune
I certainly identify with the role of mentor and, to some degree, maybe teacher. I do a lot of work with kids at the Old Vic.
~ Kevin Spacey
he signed his work .. you could always tell when it was Herb Ellis playing
~ Barney Kessel
I like to work around identification for the audience, and when there's a grown-up or a moral figure or something like that, people tend to go there.
~ Celine Sciamma
At the end of the day, if you don't identify with the main characters, no television show will work.
~ Hiro Murai
I often get recognized on the street.
~ PewDiePie
When we read stories of heroes, we identify with them. We take the journey with them. We see how the obstacles almost overcome them. We see how they grow as human beings or gain qualities or show great qualities of strength and courage and with them, we grow in some small way.
~ Sam Raimi
I remember, for the first time, sitting down and consuming books in a matter of hours. This was such a new experience for me because reading, up until that point, had been such a struggle and source of stress. I think I just needed to find the right kind of stories with which I could identify.
~ John Corey Whaley
The opposition believes that we should allow people to vote without even showing a shred of identification. Canadians disagree.
~ Pierre Poilievre
I always felt like something of an outsider. But I identified with people up on the screen. That made me feel like I wanted to be up on the screen too. I felt like eventually I would get there.
~ Luke Perry
In 313, issuing a proclamation that for the first time gave a legal standing to Christianity, he coyly refused to name 'the divinity who sits in heaven'.54 The vagueness was deliberate. Christ or Apollo, Constantine wished to leave the choice of whom his subjects identified as 'the supreme divinity'55 to them. Where there were divisions, he aimed to blur.
~ Tom Holland
But we should be wary of people reeling off ornate wine or coffee descriptions: Our ability to correctly identify particular odors in a complex, blended mixture, for example, begins to hit a "ceiling" at three. Beyond that, tests have shown, people become worse than chance at picking out correct aromas. As
~ Tom Vanderbilt
Isn't that the essence of literature?...Our ability to identify with characters, no matter that they're separated from us by thousands of miles and hundreds of lifetimes. We may have no Mount Vesuvius looming over us. It may not be lava and ashes we fear. But we look at these forms, and we know what they felt.
~ Paul Fleischman
The identification of fantasy is always an attempt to avoid one's own suffering: the identification of art is the sharing in the suffering of another.
~ W.H. Auden
Empathy--the ability to identify with someone else's suffering--is certainly a prerequisite for a genuine apology.
~ Danielle Ofri
In general, empathy is easier the more we can identify with someone. When we can genuinely envision ourselves in a situation, it's possible to intuit what that person's suffering might feel like.
~ Danielle Ofri
Every single human cell contains DNA, which is a special molecule that your body leaves behind at crime scenes so the police can identify you.
~ Dave Barry
The spokeswoman said, "The victims, a mother and her young son, have been identified, but we're withholding their
~ David Baldacci
We all suffer alone in the real world. True empathy's impossible. But if a piece of fiction can alow us imaginatively to identify with a character's pain, we might then also more easily conceive of others identifying with their own. This is nourishing, redemptive; we become less alone inside. It might just be that simple.
~ David Foster Wallace