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Quotes about Acknowledgment

I give thanks to God and to all the people in the U.K. who have supported me over the years.
— Muhammad Ali
But why is Faith believed to be a goddess, and why does she herself receive temple and altar? For whoever prudently acknowledges her makes his own self an abode for her.
— St. Augustine
No matter how long it takes or how desperately a person battles or denies, the truth always-always-makes itself known.
— Andy Andrews
God cannot forgive a sinner who does not acknowledge his sin.
— Mother Angelica
To live by grace means to acknowledge my whole life story, the light side and the dark. In admitting my shadow side, I learn who I am and what God's grace means. As Thomas Merton put it, "A saint is not someone who is good but who experiences the goodness of God.
— Brennan Manning
healthy guilt is one that acknowledges the wrong done and feels remorse but then is free to embrace the forgiveness that has been offered. Healthy guilt focuses on the realization that all has been forgiven, the wrong has been redeemed.
— Brennan Manning
Birthdays need to be celebrated. i think it is more important to celebrate a birthday than a successful exam or promotion or a victory. because to celebrate a birthday means to say to someone thank you for being you.
— Henri Nouwen
Thus, discipline is the creation of boundaries that keep time and space open for God. Solitude requires discipline, worship requires discipline, caring for others requires discipline. They all ask us to set apart a time and a place where God's gracious presence can be acknowledged and responded to.
— Henri Nouwen
all the good things our world has to offer are yours to enjoy. But you can enjoy them truly only when you can acknowledge them as affirmations of the truth that you are the Beloved of God.
— Henri Nouwen
History will treat me right.
— Ralph Abernathy
Ridicule is the tribute paid to the genius by the mediocrities.
— Oscar Wilde
God wants to bring victory to a people who recognize who brought it.
— Beth Moore