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Quotes About Acknowledgment

Mr Chubb did not so much mind his subordinates being impertinent–that was, after all, a form of acknowledging inferiority; what he dreaded was that any of them might say something really funny without his recognising it.
~ Colin Watson
Being willing to forgive is not the same as being weak. Indeed, it takes a great deal of strength to accept someone else's acknowledgment of their mistakes.
~ Victoria Alexander
I needed to accept that this was my reality, and nothing was ever going to change it.
~ Victoria Laurie
No, thank you," he will think. "Instead of possibilities, I have realities in my past
~ Viktor E. Frankl
No one would acknowledge that they owed America a debt—not the other way around.
~ Vince Flynn
Agnosco veteris vestigia flammae.
~ Virgil
namaste - it means, roughly translated, I honor the Deity within you. that is precisely what we do when we open our hearts to another; we honor the fact that he or she, like us, is a child or the same loving Father, worthy of all respect and careful attention.
~ Virginia H. Pearce
It is Clarissa, he said. For there she was.
~ Virginia Woolf
Finally, I would thank, had I not lost his name and address, a gentleman in America, who has generously and gratuitously corrected the punctuation, the botany, the entomology, the geography, and the chronology of previous works of mine and will, I hope, not spare his services on the present occasion.
~ Virginia Woolf
Good-morning to you, Clarissa!
~ Virginia Woolf
Many friends have helped me in writing this book. Some are dead and so illustrious that I scarcely dare name them, yet no one can read or write without being perpetually in the debt of Defoe, Sir Thomas Browne, Sterne, Sir Walter Scott, Lord Macaulay, Emily Bronte, De Quincey, and Walter Pater — to name the first that come to mind. Others are alive, and though perhaps as illustrious in their own way, are less formidable for that very reason.
~ Virginia Woolf
Yazar, baÅŸkalar?n?n fikirlerine gösterdiÄŸi sayg? yüzünden kendi deÄŸerini deÄŸiÅŸtirmiÅŸti.
~ Virginia Woolf
the name that the astute reader has guessed long ago
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Vagyst?-geriausias komplimentas,kok? galima pasakyti daiktui.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
I may be an arrogant asshole with more blessing than I'll ever deserve, but that doesn't mean I don't have enough self-awareness to recognize something extraordinary. Especially when I'm looking right at it.
~ Lara Adrian
Yo buddy, still alive? And thanks friend. See you again
~ Larry Foulke
To err is human; to admit it, superhuman.
~ larson doug ii
A palindrome. Damn, you're right.
~ Laura Griffin
Without dignity, identity is erased.
~ Laura Hillenbrand
She pressed her fingertips against the glass and thanked him for his insight. Supermax
~ Laura Lippman
We say 'Thank you very much' and 'I so appreciate what you have done' to people who fill our grocery bags, to people who offer us a ride across town. What are the words to say to someone who gave you back your life, who believed that you still had a soul, who acknowledged how bad it was possible to feel? Shouldn't there be another language for this? Different words altogether? And if I use the same old words, did I change what I was trying to say? Did I make it a same old thing?
~ Laura McBride
We say 'Thank you very much' and 'I so appreciate what you have done' to people who fill our grocery bags, to people who offere us a ride across town. What are the words to say to someone who gave you back your life, who believed that you still had a soul, who acknowledged how bad it was possible to feel? Shouldn't there be another language for this? Different words altogether? And if I use the same old words, did I change what I was trying to say? Did I make it a same old thing?
~ Laura McBride
Distinguish between your child and his behavior. Always acknowledge behavior that you want to reinforce - not the child for doing what he did. For example, rather than saying "What a good boy for dressing yourself!", say "Hey that's good dressing!
~ Laura Stewart
Nicholas Benteen stopped trying to pretend that he could ignore the determined creature who'd violated his privacy and his peace of mind, the same creature who'd unknowingly forced him to acknowledge the fact that he craved a woman with satiny–soft skin, a gentle, knowing touch, and the kind of passion that could restore his soul and bring his heart back to life again.
~ Laura Taylor