Quotes About Acknowledgment
I don't even know half the time what I'm nominated for.
~ Shania Twain
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People recite lines to me all the time, anywhere I get recognized.
~ Steven Bauer
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A lot of time people are like, "oh my God, you're stereotyped." Good, then you're known for something.
~ Sylvester Stallone
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Let the public throw bouquets to the inventors and in time we will all be happy.
~ Thomas A. Edison
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We should just thank each other for our time. For the rest of our lives.
~ Tom Hiddleston
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The age of every man shall be acknowledged before him in Heaven, and every man shall be rewarded for his willing service and for his time.
~ Julian of Norwich
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I'm sorry," he said again, and this time he took those words and owned them.
~ Lauren Myracle
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Because we're comics and we pass each other on campus, we know of each other, and a lot of the time there's a mutual respect there.
~ Marc Maron
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Perhaps every time anyone is praised it means that someone else somewhere is going to be ignored
~ Margaret Mahy
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Everyday I look in the mirror and make sure I don't pinch myself so I don't wake up. I don't take it for granted. All the time I say: 'Why me?'
~ Mark Cuban
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Since all wealth ultimately comes from God, His people ought to acknowledge His primacy by offering Him the best of their wealth, time, and abilities.
~ Max Anders
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The only place I am recognized all the time is in L.A. and otherwise, it's only about once a day. I feel pretty anonymous.
~ Natalie Portman
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I have been complimented many times and they always embarrass me; I always feel they have not said enough.
~ Mark Twain
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We can't all be heros because someone has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
~ Mark Twain
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It takes a thousand men to invent a telegraph, or a steam engine, or a phonograph, or a photograph, or a telephone or any other important thing—and the last man gets the credit and we forget the others. He added his little mite — that is all he did. These object lessons should teach us that ninety-nine parts of all things that proceed from the intellect are plagiarisms, pure and simple; and the lesson ought to make us modest. But nothing can do that.
~ Mark Twain
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It takes a thousand men to invent a telegraph, or a steam engine, or a phonograph, or a telephone or any other important thing-and the last man gets the credit and we forget the others.
~ Mark Twain
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But then, is there cowardice in the acknowledgment of fear? Is there cowardice in being glad that you lived?
~ Markus Zusak
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Is there cowardice with the acknowledgement of fear?
~ Markus Zusak
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We admit to almost everything, and the almost is all that counts.
~ Markus Zusak
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is there cowardice in the acknowledgment of fear? Is there cowardice in being glad that you lived?
~ Markus Zusak
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It's very rare, don't you think, for a statue to appear before its subject has become famous.
~ Markus Zusak
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Was he really a coward, as his son had so brutally pointed out? Certainly, in World War I, he considered himself one. He attributed his survival to it. But then, is there cowardice in the acknowledgment of fear? Is there cowardice in being glad that you lived? - Hans Hubermann
~ Markus Zusak
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But then, is there cowardice in the acknowledgment of fear?
~ Markus Zusak
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I waved. No one waved back
~ Markus Zusak
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