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Never expect any recognition here
the system prohibits it. The cross is not affixed to the genius, no, the genius is affixed to the cross. — Franz Grillparzer
the system prohibits it. The cross is not affixed to the genius, no, the genius is affixed to the cross. — Franz Grillparzer
There is no question you get pumped up by the recognition. Then a self-loathing sets in when you realise you're enjoying it.
— George C. Scott
There is no regional art. The only region left is the art magazine.
— Walter Darby Bannard
The beauty of it is that we have to content ourselves with the recognition of the miracle, beyond which there is no legitimate way out.
— Albert Einstein
Envy, as a rule, is of success rather than of merit. No one would have objected to his talent deserving recognition - only to his getting it.
— Ada Leverson
When each thing is unique in itself, there can be no comparison made ... There is only this strange recognition of present otherness.
— D.H. Lawrence
To watch King Lear is to approach the recognition that there is indeed no meaning in life, and that there are limits to human understanding.
— Peter Ackroyd
When he opens his eyes he gives to what he gazes at the recognition no look ever before granted it. It becomes a word.
— Denise Levertov
No-one ever built a statue of a critic.
— David Nicholls
But no artist, I now realize, can be satisfied with art alone. There is a natural craving for recognition which cannot be gain-said.
— Agatha Christie
There was no thunderbolt, no quickening of the heart, but there was a sense of recognition.A familiarity about his face..
— Judith Kinghorn
No democracy can long survive which does not accept as fundamental to its very existence the recognition of the rights of minorities.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Today there is no symbolic compensation for old age, no recognition of a specific value: wisdom, perceptiveness, experience, vision.
— Roland Barthes
No amount of money or recognition could fill the void in a person's heart the way Jesus' love did.
— Wanda E. Brunstetter
There could be no extreme vanity in my recognition of myself, if in fact there could be any at all.
— William, Saroyan
Work hard, no matter how much recognition you get.
— Sophia Amoruso
Newton expected no money from establishing his originality but rather desired recognition for his excellence.
— Tyler Cowen
Resistance will continue as long as the occupation and aggression continues. There is no recognition of Israel, no matter what the cost is.
— Khaled Mashal
It was no warning, no judgment, simply her name, and she could have wept at the recognition of it.
— Patricia A. McKillip
Seeing no resolution to my existential recognition of loss, I decide to eat lunch.
— Chuck Klosterman
There is no limit to the amount of good you can do if you don't care who gets the credit.
— Ronald Reagan
No matter how many times she was told that she was loved, there was no recognition that the proof was in the abandonment.
— Markus Zusak
You show them you have in you something that is really profitable, and then there will be no limits to the recognition of your ability,
— Joseph Conrad
It is hard for me to imagine what it means to be a complete foreigner, a person to whom no one shows any sign of recognition.
— Henri J.M. Nouwen
Everybody understood that if the proof is correct, then no other recognition is needed .
— Grigori Perelman
there were only three kinds of battle to begin with: fucked up, seriously fucked up, and fucked up beyond all recognition. No use panicking about it.
— Hiroshi Sakurazaka
All real difficulty stems from no responsibility. Full responsibility is not fault; it is recognition of being cause.
— L. Ron Hubbard
The Sage expects no recognition for what he does; he achieves merit but does not take it to himself; he does not wish to display his worth.
— Laozi
No law of nature, however general, has been established all at once; its recognition has always been preceded by many presentiments.
— Dmitri Mendeleev