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  • I can go everywhere and no one recognises me. -- Jim Davis
  • I'll always be this once-famous actress nobody recognises because of a nose job. -- Jennifer Grey
  • No one ever recognises me. Everyone says, 'You don't look like your pictures.' -- Alison Goldfrapp
  • Our Constitution recognises no other power than that of persuasion, for enforcing religious observances. -- Richard Mentor Johnson
  • Everybody recognises that giving young people competitive outlet through sport is a very good thing. -- Sebastian Coe
  • It seems to me that the Swedish Academy of Science may be qualifying for the Nobel Peace Prize. It recognises no nationality; it discourages unworthy national feeling and prejudice. -- Charles Glover Barkla
  • The industrial society... recognises nothing except the power to acquire... No other kind of hope or satisfaction or pleasure can any longer be envisaged within the culture of capitalism. -- John Berger
  • This constitution recognises the need for social dialogue involving labour and management; it involves trade unions in the decision-making process; it has a social vision founded on social dialogue. -- Jean-Pierre Raffarin
  • Now it is time to turn to an older wisdom that, while respecting material comfort and security as a basic right of all, also recognises that many of the most valuable things in life cannot be measured. -- Michael D. Higgins
  • When an animal is infected, either naturally or by experimental injection, with a bacterium, virus, or other foreign body, the animal recognises this as an invader and acts in such a way as to remove or destroy it. -- Cesar Milstein
  • Children whose parents return to study do much better at school. Offenders who persist with studies are much less likely to reoffend. The national mental health strategy recognises the important role adult learning can play for people recovering from mental illness. -- David Blunkett
  • Quite often I can be in a bookshop, standing beneath a great big picture of myself and paying for a book with a credit card clearly marked John Grisham, yet no one recognises me. I often say I'm a famous author in a country where no one reads. -- John Grisham
  • Everyone I have spoken with so far recognises the need for the IRA to respond positively and every has said sooner is better than later and I think there is some concern if it does continue to delay much longer that the situation isn't going to remain the same. -- Mitchell Reiss
  • I know so many acting careers that are deliberately kickstarted by a publicist placing a bit of rubbish in a newspaper. And I don't want that. If someone recognises me, I want it to be because they've seen me in something, not because they have seen me at something. -- Sophia Myles
  • Today, Church policy in Ireland is to report allegations of abuse to the civil authorities. It recognises the Gardai and H.S.E. as those with responsibility for investigating such allegations and that any Church investigation should not take place until the investigation by the civil authorities has been completed. -- Sean Brady
  • Many European countries, as well as Australia, Canada, Israel, and New Zealand, have adopted legislation that creates a 'public lending right', where the government recognises that enabling hundreds of people to read a single copy of a book provides a public good, but that doing so is likely to reduce sales of the book. -- Peter Singer
  • IĆ¢??m honoured when Africa recognises me -- Angelique Kidjo
  • I fight because international law recognises my right. -- Xanana Gusmao
  • One recognises one's course by discovering the paths that stray from it. -- Albert Camus
  • Screwing business as usual fundamentally recognises that doing good is good for business. -- Richard Branson
  • I hope that the kind reader recognises this as a despairing attempt at humour. -- Nancy Springer
  • I hope that the kind reader recognises this as a despairing attempt at humour." -- Nancy Springer
  • Vince Russo destroyed the Periodic Table as he only recognises the element of surprise. -- Jim Cornette
  • Marriage equality does not diminish the worth of your relationships; it simply recognises the worth of ours. -- Penny Wong
  • A man who has taken your time recognises no debt; yet it is the one he can never repay. -- Seneca the Younger
  • Sadly, man recognises that the ideal, submissive woman he has created for himself is somehow not quite what he wanted. -- Eva Figes
  • Social honour recognises no distinction between the employer and the unemployed. All of them work for a common purpose and are entitled to equal honour and respect. -- Adolf Hitler
  • A fool who recognises his own ignorance is thereby in fact a wise man, but a fool who considers himself wise - that is what one really calls a fool. -- Gautama Buddha
  • Growth that lasts does not threaten our children's future. It recognises that our planet is a gift that must be cherished. That tomorrow is our responsibility as much as today. -- Nick Clegg
  • 99 per cent of your life recognises things without definition, a baby recognises its mother's face without having it defined. It's just an arbitrary rule this rule of definition that Socrates set down. -- Robert M. Pirsig
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