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I usually get recognized for Spaceballs.
People recognize me - but if you've been in the public eye as long as I have and people don't recognize you, I feel bad about myself.
To name a thing is easy: the difficulty is to discern it before its appearance.
Everywhere we go, people recognize me.
We are known to our friends by a look in our eyes that we never see in a mirror.
I don't need the recognition and I did not expect it.
My soul,
how will I recognize you if we meet?
If you people to recognize your, first serve them.
We each are artists of the self, creating a collage -- a new and original work of art -- out of scraps and fragments of identifications. The people with whom we identify are, positively or negatively, always important to us. Our feelings toward them are, in some way, always intense.
Lie down so I can recognise you
I'm a name and a question.
So through identification you have pleasure and pain.
I am a pretty recognizable, like, I walk through the airport or something, you are going to spot me right away.
I identify who I am by who I am.
I never get recognised.
I'd say people recognize me, but having children recognize me is the best. It is a very special thing. Suddenly you feel like you have the power to make the children's dreams come true, and it's better than anything else.
There is no question you get pumped up by the recognition. Then a self-loathing sets in when you realise you're enjoying it.
Through mastering the means of perception, the promise of who you are in physical form is opened with an increasing opportunity for fulfilment.
Television is the quickest form of recognition in the world.
Being proud of your background and unique attributes will ensure continued growth. Recognition provides the opportunity to speak about and showcase our experiences as women exhibiting strength in the business world.
The recognition of God is the recognition of yourself.
Every photograph is the result of a physical imprint transferred by light reflections onto a sensitive surface. The photograph is thus a type of icon, or visual likeness, which bears an indexical relationship to its object.
Identifying someone by his, or her, outward appearance is often the first and most common error in the world
Authentic power is a new potential of this expanded perceptual system that we are all being given as a gift.
I don't get recognised that much in the street.
I know that I have a face, a look, people aren't used to seeing. A presence.
A lot of people recognize me or feel that they know me. A lot of times when I speak, they recognize my voice. It's fun, it's exciting. It's always good feedback.
[In art] you are telling the reader or the listener or the viewer something he already knows but which he doesn't quite know that he knows, so that in the action of communication he experiences a recognition, a feeling that he has been there before, a shock of recognition.
Perception is a powerful tool.
What identity are you wearing today?
The bad part about being recognized is that when I walk into a restaurant and sit down, I've got to eat everything on the plate, whether it's good or bad. People would take it as an insult if I did otherwise.
I rarely get recognised. It's always a shock when someone notices me. I always think they must be confusing me with someone else.
You earn the right to expect recognition by giving it! It's that simple
Quantity brings recognition and accolades
Now it seems like a lot more people recognize me.
I enjoy being recognized whatever environment I'm in.
How can I know you if I don't know myself?-- Lujan Matus
Identify, I've learned, can be sliced many ways and there is gain with every loss.
The big difference with the recognition is that when I go on an audition, I don't feel like they're testing my abilities as much as they're just seeing if it's a fit. So that's nice.
Something looks back from the trees,
and knows me for who I am.
Awareness yields to itself, to its inherent creativity, to its expression in form, to experience itself.
An identity would seem to be arrived at by the way in which the person faces and uses his experience.
People occasionally recognise me. But they don't know who I am. I see a lot of bemused looks ... They're trying to figure it out.
Even through 'Get Smart' or 'She's Out of My League,' I have yet to have that instant recognition and at such an early stage, where people totally didn't know my name, but they knew my face immediately.
We encounter and enter our richest, most humanly defining experiences by way of a tear in the fabric of things, because we are running late, or because we recognize, across a crowded room, a face whose lack of perfection allows a unique light to shine through and to stir us with uncommon wonder.
Knowledge is not discovery, but recognition.
Some people recognize me. I really like it.
Every act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of his fellows, and in his own manners and face. The air is full of sounds;the sky, of tokens; the ground is all memoranda and signatures; and every object covered over with hints, which speak to the intelligent.
I have many unrecognized talents, but my faults have somehow succeeded in securing wide recognition.
What do you think is the world's most recognisable container of information? It's the human face. We are constantly reading each other and responding.
When I get recognized, every time feels like the first time.
I'm a recognizable person and some people feel the need for some reason to take me to task. You're really messing with the wrong person on that one.
I am art.
I am authentic.
I am love.
I am me.
Wisdom, which is the habit of distinguishing appearance from reality.)
identify with everything so easily - with your body, your thoughts, your opinions, your roles - and so you suffer. I have released all identification.
If there are 10 people there, two or three are going to recognize you.
They didn't recognize me," I repeat.
He stops in turn, my hand still on his arm.
"It is because they have never seen you," he says. "I would recognize you anywhere.
A good character will be recognized by a good
character.
Petra Hermans
September 8, 2016
All who seek you
test you.
And those who find you
bind you to image and gesture.
I would rather sense you
as the earth senses you.
In my ripening
ripens what you are.
I earned my famous name.
Try to discover who I am from my choice of words and colors, as attentive people like yourselves might examine footprints to catch a thief.
I am inviting you to discover that deeper than any pattern, deeper than personality, deeper than success or failure, deeper than worth or worthlessness, there is a radiance that is undeniable, always present - the truth of who you are.
We all of us have a reputation, something we are known for, and sometimes it may be different from what we would like to be known for. At the core of this is the simple but fragile heart - our integrity - which is always under challenge, under tests both trivial and profound every day of our lives.
People recognize me on the street for all kinds of different things that I've done. 'That Thing You Do' remains to be my favorite film in which I played my favorite character. That role is the one that I'm most recognized for.
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I was learning the importance of names - having them, making them - but at the same time I sensed the dangers. Recognition was followed by oblivion, a yawning maw whose victims disappeared without a trace.
Do you not recognize me?
In terms of an identity, an identity reflects an individuality, by definition. And, if there is a quality present, it is recognizable and it can be named. If you can't name it, it means you don't recognize it.
She smiled at me with such merriment of recognition, and such a yearning to be recognised in return, that you would think this was a moment granted to her when she was let out of the shadows for one day in a thousand.
Don't work for recognition, but do work worthy of recognition.
But when I do get recognized, I get recognized usually for 'Firefly.'
I've been recognized a couple times. I get people staring at me, and I think in their heads they're thinking, 'How do I know her? Did I go to high school with her?' I think it's not registering yet.
Everyone wants to be recognized.
impulses and instincts, id is immutable and everlasting.
Self-Realisation. Soul recognition. The entering of Soul into the Soul Plane and there beholding Itself as pure Spirit. A state of seeing, knowing, and being.
I get recognized, but I'm not really a famous famous.
Affirmation: I am myself, only I can define myself and I am priceless.
I used to hate being recognised.
When you are known, what you are is activated.
The person who works for recognition devalues the work he does, that awards are first and foremost political instruments, that altruism's true name is always Anonymous.
What makes art powerful is a flash of recognition, a frightening encounter with something familiar about the human condition.
You spend so much time wondering who you are, don't you think? You flounder about, searching for your identity, when most of the time it is plain as the nose on your face. You struggle with questions of purpose and need, and forget that the answers are found mostly inside yourselves.
I'm not recognised much at all.
I am interested in the paradox between identity and uniformity, in the power and vulnerability of each individual and each group. It is in this paradox that I try to visualize by concentrating on poses, attitudes, gestures, and gazes.
I have a keen sense of the oblivious
For those looking at me, meeting me for the first time, it is the body they see. I am labelled as disabled.
Part of the fascination that photography holds is its ability to unlock secrets kept even from ourselves. Like dreams, the photograph can uncork a heady bouquet of recognition which can escape into the cognitive world.
I get recognised a lot. If there are a load of school kids together, they'll shout at me, but I'm quite good at giving grief back. I give as good as I get.
To know an object is to lead to it through a context which the world provides
People know me from a hockey game, from an earthquake, from the O.J case.
I do not want to be tolerated, or misnamed. I want to be recognized.
Identifying, they said, was trying to see how I was like the people I was with. Comparing, they told me, was looking for differences, usually seeing how I was better than others.
Our sense of being a person can come from being drawn into a wide social unit; our sense of selfhood can arise through the little ways in which we resist the pull. Our status is backed by the solid buildings of the world, while our sense of personal identity often resides in the cracks
In this world one must have a name; it prevents confusion, even when it does not establish identity. Some, though, are known by numbers, which also seem inadequate distinctions.
There are rare and precious moments, when one is a stranger in a room, that one can examine its inhabitants with little or no prejudice. Without knowing so much as their names, it is possible to form an assessment based purely upon observation and instinct.
I get recognised a fair bit. It goes up when 'Peep Show' or the sketch show is on the telly or when we're doing loads of interviews.
For a lot of people, if they're lucky, it begins with somebody who recognizes something in them.
No matter how much people recognize you, or how popular you are with them, you will be unhappy unless you acknowledge yourself. True recognition does not only come from those around you or the world. It comes when you recognize and love yourself
In his head he felt the confused whirling of images seeking a name. Words, sounds, surged up inside him, clean and clear, and settled on everything around him. He named, and saw what he named recognize itself.
We're a feeling, an awareness encased here