Quotes about Recognition
By the time I recognize this moment, this moment will be gone. . . But I will bend the light, pretend that it somehow lingered on
— John Mayer
I recognize the divinity in you, but actually more like, I recognize our each-otherness, instantly
— Anne Lamott
I understood immediately the thrill of seeing oneself in print. It provides some sort of primal verification: you are in print; therefore you exist.
— Anne Lamott
You have to be grateful whenever you get to someplace safe and okay, even if it turns out it wasn't quite where you were heading. The light you see when people are in the tunnel of deep trouble is domestic flashes of recognition and kitchen comforts, not Blake's radiance, which would be my preference.
— Anne Lamott
You have to be grateful whenever you get to someplace safe and okay, even if it turns out it wasn't quite where you were heading. The light you see when people are in the tunnel of deep trouble is domestic flashes of recognition and kitchen comforts, not Blake's radiance, which would be my preference. The sky had shifted
— Anne Lamott
It's okay. Let your ego push you to be the initiator. But tell your ego that the best way to get something shipped is to let other people take the credit. The real win for you (and your ego) is seeing something get shipped, not in getting the credit when it does.
— Seth Godin
When we recognize the fraud for what it is, we feel incredibly stupid. Something more than our bank accounts is damaged—our egos are damaged. As a result, it's almost impossible for the marketer to regain our trust.
— Seth Godin
We've gone from all of us being everyone to all of us being no one.
— Seth Godin
It's great at this stage in my life to still be in the running, that people appreciate you.
— Dolly Parton
You don't get to choose what you get famous for and you don't get to control which of your life's many struggles gets to stand for you.
— Erica Jong
Practice being grateful for everything that life has blessed you with.
— Napoleon Hill
Point out a great strength of someone in your life today!
— John Maxwell