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  • Love is but the discovery of ourselves in others, and the delight in the recognition. -- Alexander Smith
  • The particular features of the photographic method of detecting atomic particles enabled us to establish the existence of transient forms of matter which had escaped recognition by other methods. -- C. F. Powell
  • The divine flame of thought is inextinguishable in the Filipino people, and somehow or other it will shine forth and compel recognition. It is impossible to brutalize the inhabitants of the Philippines! -- Jose Rizal
  • We have the duty of formulating, of summarizing, and of communicating our conclusions, in intelligible form, in recognition of the right of other free minds to utilize them in making their own decisions. -- Ronald Fisher
  • As far as more recognition goes, I am happy with the amount of love and respect I have received from other artists and the public. Of course, I would love more, and think I deserve it. -- Suzi Quatro
  • Black people should have recognition for themselves and their backgrounds and their relationships with other people in the world and thus lose some of their alienation. This museum has certainly stood for that in this town. -- Katherine Dunham
  • The Great Idea in advertising is far more than the sum of the recognition scores, the ratings and all the other superficial indicators of its success; it is in the realm of myth, to which measurements cannot apply. -- Leo Bogart
  • This is nothing negative about the other candidates. It's just a recognition of the fact that Governor Romney has won more delegates. He's the only person that really has a chance to take the winning number of delegates into the convention. -- Ron Johnson
  • All my writing is about the recognition that there is no single reality. But the beauty of it is that you nevertheless go on, walking towards utopia, which may not exist, on a bridge which might end before you reach the other side. -- Marguerite Young
  • Recognition of this kinship with the rest of the universe is necessary for understanding him, but his essential nature is defined by qualities found nowhere else, not by those he has in common with apes, fishes, trees, fire, or anything other than himself. -- George Gaylord Simpson
  • The extraordinary genius of John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie 100 years ago was their recognition that the great wealth they had amassed could be put to public good and used to solve the complex problems for which there were no other sources of capital. -- Judith Rodin
  • People need to take as much interest in other sports as they take in cricket, and that's where we come across a vicious cycle of performance, sponsorship, recognition, jobs and TV visibility. It's a typical chicken-and-egg story; each one is directly related to the other without an answer for what comes first. -- Gagan Narang
  • I think what you're seeing is a profound recognition on the part of the American people that gays and lesbians and transgender persons are our brothers, our sisters, our children, our cousins, our friends, our co-workers, and that they've got to be treated like every other American. And I think that principle will win out. -- Barack Obama
  • Every film is hard work, and a few lucky people do get Oscars for what they do, and it's recognition for all that hard work on a certain level. If you didn't do the hard work, you wouldn't be standing there. On the other hand, people do a lot of hard work and don't get Oscars, so it's a mixture of glory and injustice at the same time. -- Walter Murch
  • Leaders don't look for recognition from others, leaders look for others to recognize. -- Simon Sinek
  • Godly leadership is not about attaining recognition or glory; it's about serving others. -- John M. Perkins
  • The very first step toward giving to others is grateful recognition of our own assets. -- Nancy Brinker
  • Compassion should be unbiased and based on the recognition that others have the right to happiness, just like you. -- Dalai Lama
  • The art of humility begins with a recognition of our dependence on others and an appreciation of God's gift of life. -- Wilferd Peterson
  • The recognition of pain and fear in others give rise in us to pity, and in our pity is our humanity, our redemption. -- Dean Koontz
  • Writers want recognition, audience, some corroboration that all those hours at the desk and in daydreams add up to something in the esteem of others. -- Alison Hawthorne Deming
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