It didn't take long to recognise the shortcomings of the Soviet regime and to see the values of the free world.
I think I knew acting was what I wanted to do. But I was from this small town and there was no place for an adult to recognise it.
I don't know a lot about politics, but I can recognise a good party man when I see one.
Know what suits you. Now I understand proportion and recognise the shapes that look good on my figure.
Education must open the eyes and enable them to recognise the One behind the many.
I'll be out shopping, and all it takes is for one person to recognise me and it can get scary.
It is possible that, post-Kyoto, the developed countries will recognise the requirements of the developing world.
There is something special about the beauty in the unclear, the ambiguity, the in-between that you can't totally recognise.
Only recently have people begun to recognise that working with suppliers is just as important as listening to customers.
If I wear make-up, then people recognise me, but the rest of the time, no one really bothers.
Elephants are very sensitive to smell and they tend to recognise us by our body odour.
To be successful you must recognise your weaknesses and employ people with complementary skills.
I don't think people should be priced out of going to the theatre... But we have to recognise that it is a show business.
I'm actually an evangelical atheist, but there is something I recognise about religion: that it gives people a chance to surrender.
In my acting, I have tried to do this - to present to audiences a living creature in whom they can recognise themselves or someone they know.
It is one thing to recognise certain potentially useful affinities, and another to act on them.
The government is right to recognise the importance of science and technology, but I think it is a mistake to ringfence funds.
Learn to recognise the mother in Evil, Terror, Sorrow, Denial, as well as in Sweetness and in Joy.
If you're going to make sense of politics you have to have a historical perspective and also recognise that you have to work with people you don't agree with.
It's important to recognise every player is different in their own characteristics, personality, and what they respond to.
Over the years I have found one of my best strengths is my ability to recognise talent and trust them.
It gives me the creeps when I see a frame for a building going up and recognise the architect. You shouldn't know who a project is by.
I usually get freaked out if I'm in a situation where a lot of people recognise me at once.
I like the way that different people recognise me for the roles I done
The most delightful surprise in life is to suddenly recognise your own worth.
I'll reshoot a corridor 13 different ways, and you'll never recognise them.
I live out in the country in Scotland and know that if I close my eyes, I can recognise every sound.
What he's done is recognise the cinematic nature of the book. It's beautifully realised - it's a beat film.
If you ask people in the US what logos they like and recognise, they'll name Target or Nike.
Sometimes I have no hat, no glasses, and people don't recognise me. When I can work, chill, and no one knows who I am, this is good.
I want to have a very definite style that people recognise as being 'Fred Fox.'
If someone asked if I I'd want no one to recognise me anymore, I'd take that option, I think.
People recognise me for my role as S.P. Brahmanand in the serial 'Maryada - Lekin Kab Tak.'
Only when we recognise our privilege, we will be able to make a change for others.
Let me be clear: I recognise the necessity of tackling antisemitism in the Labour party head-on.
I find it tough to ride my bike around Bandra because people recognise me now.
Everyday I strive to, at least, recognise my short-comings and the things I have to do to be the best person that I can possibly be.
Experience - the wisdom that enables us to recognise in an undesirable old acquaintance the folly that we have already embraced.
Sometimes it's difficult to accept, to recognise one's own mistakes, but one must do it. I was guilty of overconfidence and arrogance, and I was punished for that.
To love, you have to admit your lack, and recognise that you need the other, that you miss him or her.
The Souvenir is an incredibly specific story, but people recognise the universal in it. Because, that's how stories work.
To gaze into another persons face is to do two things: to recognise their humanity and to assert your own.
Sometimes its difficult to accept, to recognise ones own mistakes, but one must do it. I was guilty of overconfidence and arrogance, and I was punished for that.
It is important to recognise near- and medium-term risks to the inflation outlook.
I do recognise that, where recruitment difficulties persist, teachers can be put under great pressure.
Innovation has a lot to do with your ability to recognise surprising and unusual phenomena.
I felt something stir within me. It took a moment to recognise it. Anger.
Encouraged, we recognise the importance of living artistically, aesthetically and creatively as creative creatures of the creator.
Knowing that the teams in front of us are sometimes better than you, you have to recognise that and be humble. It's part of the game.
A lot of people recognise me now, especially the younger generations, definitely. But it's not that common.
I recognise my old self in a lot of the letters I get from single women who are unrealistic about what they want.
The ridiculous events in everyday life are often overlooked - people don't recognise it as potentially cinematic.
I can walk around, no problem. Sometimes, someone will recognise me and ask for a picture.
I can understand my popularity with the Indian diaspora, but I do get surprised when non-Indians recognise my music.
I've been on the road for four years. I won't recognise the place again, until I walk out on stage.
I love my fans and they follow me everywhere - I recognise a lot of faces.
I recognise Santangelo's dad, who saves police brutality for when he gets to his son.
Recognise excellence. Celebrate weirdness and innovation. Oddballs should be cherished, if they can do something other people can't do.
I recognise that Socialism has ended its purely theoretical course, and that the hour to construct has come.
I also recognise that the mandate was given by hundreds of thousands of ordinary people joining in the political process.
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