Acknowledging Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Happiness is finding peace with ourselves and ensuring a sound haven for our dreams and, at the same time, acknowledging our nothingness in front of nature's splendor. ("When is Happiness?")”
Erik Pevernagie

Gavin Extence
“Acknowledging reality for myself was one thing. Having to explain what as happening - and what was going to happen - to another person was something else entirely. That would make it TOO real.”
Gavin Extence, The Universe Versus Alex Woods

Emmanuella Raphaelle
“Today I decide to let go.
I let go of my grasp on people, things, thoughts, feelings, expectations and outcomes. And though I acknowledge my desires, I acknowledge I do not control anything. Letting go activates my faith and allows God to send what is meant for me. Letting go helps me because holding on does not. Holding on will not change the situation, the person, the problem or the thing. But letting go sets me free to accept that life is just as it is meant to be. An experience full of open spaces for new outcomes, new opportunities and new possibilities.”
Emmanuella Raphaelle

Steven Magee
“The astronomical community need to start acknowledging jet aircraft contrails to be the problem that they really are!”
Steven Magee

Gift Gugu Mona
“Great leaders do not shift responsibility even if it means acknowledging their own failures.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Gift Gugu Mona
“Humility is acknowledging that without God you wouldn’t have come thus far.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Stewart Stafford
“All great achievements are the product of absorbing, blending and surpassing one’s influences. Nevertheless, it is important to acknowledge the passing of the torch of inspiration from those who have gone before.”
Stewart Stafford

“Acknowledging your weakness not trying to fit in , portrays true strength”
ThandazoPerfectKhumalo

Abhijit Naskar
“When you acknowledge another, you acknowledge yourself. When you recognize another, you are seen yourself.”
Abhijit Naskar, Bulldozer on Duty

Julie Sondra Decker
“the words are there for the people who want to have detailed discussions.”
Julie Sondra Decker, The Invisible Orientation: An Introduction to Asexuality