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Quotes About Acknowledgment

Esperanza left. Win got up and gave Myron the chair. He stood on Myron's right, arms crossed, totally at ease. Green and Peck fidgeted. Myron turned to Eric Ford. "I don't think we've met." "But you know who I am," Ford said. He had one of those smooth soft-rock-DJ voices. "Yes." "And I know who you are," he said. "So what would be the point?" Oookay. Myron glanced back at Win. Win shrugged. Ford
~ Harlan Coben
Mike did not reply, but both of them knew. The truth was, horrible as it might seem, that their interests and the Hills' interests might no longer be in harmony. Neither one of them wanted to say it. But they both knew. "Let's
~ Harlan Coben
Atticus says you can choose your friends but you sho' can't choose your family, an' they're still kin to you no matter whether you acknowledge 'em or not, and it makes you look right silly when you don't.
~ Harper Lee
Sometimes we avoid checking in on our progress because we don't want to acknowledge how little progress we've made.
~ Harvard Business School Press
It is better to recognise that we are in darkness than to pretend that we can see the light
~ Hedley Bull
We can only make sense of ourselves in relation to someone or something. To be a person, we must be recognized as a person.
~ Hegel Georg Willhem Friedrich
The point of writing my name to you is that I see who you are, you see who I am... and that's what it's about.
~ Nana Visitor
For a director and a producer to be named on the writing credits is practically unheard of.
~ Terry Southern
As for being the best goalkeeper in the world, it's been written occasionally, but I'd never say it myself.
~ Manuel Neuer
What would have become of me if no one had wanted to read my books? And don't forget all those who have written of me.
~ Selma Lagerlöf
I never admit to wishing I'd written something by another author, but if my name mysteriously appeared on the title page of 'The Guns of August,' I wouldn't complain.
~ H. W. Brands
In my several visits to Germany, I have written in admiration of that country's strenuous efforts to face its past and make amends.
~ Richard Cohen
I always thought it was wrong for me to take credit for the work that I did. I don't think that anymore.
~ Dolores Huerta
I was critical of race-based affirmative action early on in my career and I've changed my mind. And I've publicly acknowledged that I was wrong.
~ Alan Dershowitz
If you look for things your partner does wrong, you can always find something. If you look for what he or she does right, you can always find something, too. It all depends on what you want to look for. Happy couples accentuate the positive.
~ Mark Goulston
I have made the most profound apology in front of the Truth Commission and on other occasions about the injustices which were wrought by apartheid.
~ F. W. de Klerk
I busted my tail for so long, I'm just glad it's getting recognized now as part of the WWE. Because let's face it, the WWE is the biggest company out there when it comes to wrestling. I'm just happy that I'm being recognized as somebody who works hard, I guess.
~ A.J. Styles
You'll find that all WWE performers, when they go on to any television show or set of any kind, we're more prepared that we get credit for. We don't get enough credit.
~ Dean Ambrose
I wouldn't be in WWE without Michael Cole.
~ Mauro Ranallo
It never ceases to amaze me that you come to any place in the world and walk down the street, and people know who you are. There's nowhere you can go in the world without being recognised as a WWE superstar.
~ Triple H
How many African American champions have there been over the course of WWE's history? It's something that was the elephant in the room. Nobody wanted to talk about it, but it was important for us to address it.
~ Kofi Kingston
A lot of people want me to say negative things about WWE, but I'm very grateful for my career there.
~ Jake Hager
You don't say hello to Mr. DeNiro? Show the respect, will ya?
~ Joe Pesci
I don't think Jack Nicholson has ever called me Stephen. He's like, 'Hey, Dorff. How are ya?'
~ Stephen Dorff