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Quotes About Acknowledgment

You have to stop yourself midway through a scene and be like, 'I'm acting with Olivia Colman!'
~ Josh O'Connor
What is important is that I am respected both on and off the field by cricketers and fans.
~ Mohammad Azharuddin
There are a lot of names on the credits of 'The Glow Pt. 2,' but most of those people are just on one half of one song or something.
~ Phil Elverum
I feel at home in Shondaland. I feel a lot of things at Shondaland, but one of the things I feel that I haven't felt before is at home. I feel accepted for who I am and acknowledged for who I am. I feel like my ideas are embraced.
~ Viola Davis
Shah Rukh is a one-man industry. You have to accept that and salute him.
~ Suniel Shetty
Every time I go onstage, it's a little less 'Chris Rock's brother.'
~ Tony Rock
It's definitely a high when you walk onstage and everybody starts applauding before you even say anything.
~ Rory O'Malley
I would say that my parents were intermittently proud of me. They couldn't hang onto it, you know? It would come and go, like the flu.
~ John Patrick Shanley
If one doesn't talk about a thing, it has never happened.
~ Oscar Wilde
Bitter, too, to be forced to acknowledge in one's heart how little love has to do with kindness.
~ Par Lagerkvist
Hugo?' 'Millicent?' 'Is that you?' 'Yes. Is that you?' 'Yes.' Anything in the nature of misunderstanding was cleared away. It was both of them.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Un seul mot, usé, mais qui brille comme une vieille pièce de monnaie: merci!
~ Pablo Neruda
Someone will ask later, sometimes searching for a name, his own or someone else's why I neglected his sadness or his love or his reason or his delirium or his hardships: and he'll be right: it was my duty to name you, you, someone far away and someone close by, to name someone for his heroic scar, to name a woman for her petal, the arrogant one for his fierce innocence, the forgotten one for his famous obscurity. But I didn't have enough time or ink for everyone
~ Pablo Neruda
By choosing integrity, I become more whole, but wholeness does not mean perfection. It means becoming more real by acknowledging the whole of who I am.
~ Parker J. Palmer
In leading his patients to understand that breakdown was nothing to be ashamed of, that horror and fear were inevitable responses to the trauma of war and were better acknowledged than suppressed, that feelings of tenderness for other men were natural and right, that tears were an acceptable and helpful part of grieving, he was setting himself against the whole tenor of their upbringing. They'd been trained to identify emotional repression as the essence of manliness.
~ Pat Barker
Why do I write? I write because I have to, because it is all I know, because it is my truth, because I am compelled, because I am driven to make the world acknowledge that women like me exist, and we possess a dangerous wisdom.
~ Pat Califia
She understood the nature of sin and knew that its most volatile form was the kind that did not recognize itself.
~ Pat Conroy
As I applauded, I knew that it would always be my burden, not that I lacked genius, but that I was fully aware of it.
~ Pat Conroy
It was no warning, no judgment, simply her name, and she could have wept at the recognition of it.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
Businesses make lots of mistakes, so part of the point of business is to analyze them, to correct them, to have some sense of urgency about it; to have a management environment where it's okay to acknowledge mistakes—that way you can fix them," Dimon added.
~ Patricia Crisafulli
Carol looked at her, as if really seeing her for the first time that evening, and under her eyes that went from her face to her hands in her lap, Therese felt like a puppy Carol had bought at a roadside kennel, that Carol had just remembered was riding beside her.
~ Patricia Highsmith
But the attention he gave me, his appreciation of what I said, even when I said it badly, was extraordinary. You've no idea what it meant to be listened to like that.
~ Dale Carnegie
No matter how "important" or successful you are, no one is immune to the pleasure of someone taking interest in you as a person
~ Dale Carnegie
William James said, "The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated." He didn't speak, mind you, of the "wish" or the "desire" or the "longing" to be appreciated. He said the "craving" to be appreciated.
~ Dale Carnegie