Famous Quotes
96 Quotations with Cognition.
- 21. Richard Price: I feel that we read to learn new things, sure, absolutely, but more often than n ...
- 22. Theodore Rubin: Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the begin ...
- 23. Ayn Rand: Just as man's physical existence was liberated when he grasped that 'nature, to ...
- 24. Jack C Yewell: Giving of yourself, learning to be tolerant, giving recognition and approval to ...
- 25. John F. Kennedy: I see little of more importance to the future of our country and of civilization ...
- 26. Mary Kay Ash: There are two things people want more than sex and money... recognition and prai ...
- 27. Albert Einstein: The point is to develop the childlike inclination for play and the childlike des ...
- 28. Henry David Thoreau: A name pronounced is the recognition of the individual to whom it belongs. He wh ...
- 29. Ambrose Bierce: Admiration; is our polite recognition of another's resemblance to ourselves.
- 30. Arthur Winter: Although there is a great deal of controversy among scientists about the effects ...
- 31. Clara Barton: An institution or reform movement that is not selfish, must originate in the rec ...
- 32. Guy Browning: Appraisals are where you get together with your team leader and agree what an ou ...
- 33. D. H. Lawrence: Design in art is a recognition of the relation between various things, various e ...
- 34. Abraham Lincoln: Don't worry when you are not recognized, but strive to be worthy of recognition.
- 35. Paul J. Meyer: Enter every activity without giving mental recognition to the possibility of def ...
- 36. Simone Weil: Equality is the public recognition, effectively expressed in institutions and ma ...
- 37. M. C. McIntosh: Every job has drudgery, whether it is in the home, in the school, or in the offi ...
- 38. Jean Rostand: Greatness, in order to gain recognition, must all too often consent to ape great ...
- 39. Thomas Taylor: I am pretty sure that we err in treating these sayings as paradoxes. It would be ...
- 40. Henry Van Dyke: In the progress of personality, first comes a declaration of independence, then ...