Always treat your employees exactly as you want them to treat your best customers. — Stephen Covey Copy Share Image
I think once you have films in certain festivals you begin to have name recognition, and there are possibilities. — Haile Gerima Copy Share Image
Hope- the recognition, by true foresight, of better things to be reached here after. — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
No one is exempt from the rule that learning occurs through recognition of error. — Alexander Lowen Copy Share Image
“I consider him [Alexander von Humboldt] the most important scientist whom I have met.” — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
You're not getting any recognition as a point guard if you ain't winning. — John Wall Copy Share Image
True popularity is not the popularity which is followed after, but the popularity which follows after. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Georgetown is still Georgetown. They have got a tremendous name and recognition. They are in a great area and have a great… — Jim Boeheim Copy Share Image
You must find another reason to work, other than the desire for success or recognition. It must come from another place. — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
By common consent of all the nations and all the ages the most valuable thing in this world is the homage of… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
I’m in love with Montana. For other states I have admiration, respect, recognition, even some affection. But with Montana it is love.… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
There are some people who feel that they deserve a particular award or recognition, but I don't fall in that category. — Mithali Raj Copy Share Image
Let us not forget that group of self-taught, outsider artists who never stepped foot in any classroom and cared less about even… — Scott Kahn Copy Share Image
I've never been in this business for the recognition or the awards. I just want to do good work, grab a decent… — William Petersen Copy Share Image
“If you shouldn’t blame yourself for minor things you did or didn’t do when someone dies, how can you start giving yourself… — Mark Rogerson Copy Share Image
It is disgraceful to live at the cost of one's self-respect. Self-respect is the most vital factor in life. Without it, man… — B. R. Ambedkar Copy Share Image
Hyperpolyglots are not born, and they are not made, but they are born to be made. There is a finite subset of… — Michael Erard Copy Share Image
Celebrating creates an atmosphere of recognition and positive energy. Imagine a team winning the World Series without champagne spraying everywhere. And yet… — Jack Welch Copy Share Image
I felt implicated in American affairs.Outraged at the blatant lies about Iraqs involvement in al Qaeda, at the regimes arrogance and stupidity,… — Seamus Heaney Copy Share Image
Sometimes I wonder how much of these debates have to do with the desire, the legitimate desire, for that history to be… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
When I was 28, I made this film called 'Drinking Buddies' that I starred in and produced, and we improvised the entire… — Olivia Wilde Copy Share Image
Desire for approval and recognition is a healthy motive, but the desire to be acknowledged as better, stronger, or more intelligent than… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
There can be a blurry line between laughing at the expense of a character and laughing at the recognition of something painful… — Todd Solondz Copy Share Image
A part of my appreciation for the good which moments bring has come from awareness and recognition. But it has also come… — Bob Benson Copy Share Image
Individualism regards man - every man - as an independent, sovereign entity who possesses an inalienable right to his own life, a… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
“This recognition of the truth we get in the artist’s work comes to us as a revelation of new truth. I want… — Dorothy L. Sayers Copy Share Image
The music industry went through such a strange stretch in 1977, especially in this country, with the whole punk rock thing coming… — Steve Winwood Copy Share Image
The history of this paper suggests that highly speculative investigations, especially by an unknown author, are best brought before the world through… — John William Strutt Copy Share Image
I never had any desire to be famous. I find people who do really sad. I genuinely feel sorry for them because… — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
The hope for the twentieth century rests on recognition that war and depression are man-made, and needless. They can be avoided in… — Carroll Quigley Copy Share Image
… that sour blend of loneliness and lust for recognition, shyness and extravagance, deep insecurity and self-intoxicated egomania, that drives poets and… — Amos Oz Copy Share Image