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Quotes about Recognition

If my life is fruitless, it doesn't matter who praises me, and if my life is fruitful, it doesn't matter who criticizes me.
— John Bunyan
The Lord is coming, always coming. When you have ears to hear and eyes to see, you will recognize him at any moment of your life. Life is Advent; life is recognizing the coming of the Lord
— Henri Nouwen
Instead of measuring my success and value by my own standards, I was measuring it by how others perceived me.
— Jennifer Lopez
If you are praised by others, be skeptical of yourself. For it is no easy feat to hold onto your inner harmony while collecting accolades.
— Epictetus
Everywhere I go, somebody is staring at me, I don't know if people are staring because they recognize me or because they think I'm a weirdo.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
They made a mistake. And it was an easy mistake to make. I don't regard setting incentives aggressively as a mistake. I think the mistake was, when the bad news came, they didn't recognize it directly. I don't think that impairs the future of Wells Fargo. They'll be better for it.
— Charlie Munger
Humility is preserved when I give credit where credit is due - to God.
— Mother Angelica
I've been working seriously in giving fashion a place that it deserves.
— Diane von Furstenberg
When I see a car I've designed going down the street and somebody admiring it, that's a nice feeling.
— Henrik Fisker
They treat you as if you are a different kind of human or life form when you are a celebrity - as if we don't breathe the same air, or we don't bleed the same - and I hate that. I really hate that.
— Lil Yachty
There still seems to be a lack of film for the baby boomer generation, if you'd like to call it that. And I think 'Martin Bonner' showed what's possible. Later in life, when you've been working at something for a long time, to actually get some kudos for what you do is wonderful.
— Paul Eenhoorn
People on television have trouble with fame because audiences think they're their mates.
— Ian Mckellen