Quotes about Acknowledgment
What most people really want is to be listened to, respected, and understood.
— John Maxwell
Don't despise the middleman. He's necessary. Someone had to tell them. It takes two to make a very good career: the man who is great, and the man-almost rarer-who is great enough to see greatness and say so.
— Ayn Rand
To be here was to be known. If Lee County isn't that, it's nothing.
— Barbara Kingsolver
The spirits have been good enough to let us live here and use the utilities, and we're saying: We know how nice you're being. We appreciate the rain, we appreciate the sun, we appreciate the deer we took. Sorry if we messed up anything. You've gone to a lot of trouble, and we'll try to be good guests.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Worry not that no one knows you; seek to be worth knowing.
— Confucius
The power that the world acknowledges comes out of the mouth of a gun; the power that the person of faith respects comes from the mouth of Christ.
— Eugene Peterson
I have not heard people in the Republican Party yet admit that they have a problem. And when they do say that they have a problem I don't know that I believe 'em.
— Glenn Beck
Don't be too quick in your assessment of God's gifts to you. Thank him. Moment by moment. Day by day.
— Max Lucado
Be present in all things and thankful for all things.
— Maya Angelou
Take the blinders from your vision take the padding from your ears and confess you've heard me crying and admit you've seen my tears.
— Maya Angelou
A lack of courage allows us to remain blinded to our own history and deaf to the cries of our past.
— Maya Angelou
Real power comes from feeling our feelings, not from ignoring them. Real strength comes, not from pretending to be strong all the time, but from acknowledging our weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
— Melody Beattie