Know what suits you. Now I understand proportion and recognise the shapes that look good on my figure.
To be successful you must recognise your weaknesses and employ people with complementary skills.
I kind of feel that once we're back in London and back in regular life, I just sort of get the bus and very occasionally this whole other role [ in Chronicels of Narnia] slips into my home life. Randomly people recognise me but even then it's very minor. It's not as if my life has been turned on its head and I can't walk down the street unless I'm wearing dark sunglasses and a ninja kit.
I felt something stir within me. It took a moment to recognise it. Anger.
We have to recognise that there cannot be relationships unless there is commitment, unless there is loyalty, unless there is love, patience, persistence.
More and more people in my country recognise the dangers of having their governors appointed by Putin and having no influence in parliament because Parliament today is also following instructions from Kremlin and no longer represents its people.
We have to recognise that rights are being violated. The United Nations actually filed a report that found that that was the case, that mass surveillance is a violation of rights.
We must recognise that in an integrated world, trade cannot be divorced from other concerns. We need to promote free trade and serious global efforts with respect to common problems even as we support every nation's right to chart its own course.
It is one of the aims of linguistics to define itself, to recognise what belongs within its domain. In those cases where it relies upon psychology, it will do so indirectly, remaining independent.
You don't like to have people believing that you're doing the wrong thing which is why we're trying to make sure that people recognise that we do the right thing.
My outlook on life is to be true. To take risks. To love the shadows as well as the light. To find your task. To recognise your task. To be active.
Do you recognise me?" he asked. Willie looked hard and considered before finally replying "Lie down so I can recognise you.
It is something I recognise in myself. I do eavesdrop. I do people-watch, a lot.
I'll be out shopping, and all it takes is for one person to recognise me and it can get scary.
I fight because international law recognises my right.
In our families we learn to love and to recognise the dignity of all, especially of the elderly
It is one thing to recognise certain potentially useful affinities, and another to act on them.
It is impossible not to recognise the Long March as one of the great triumphs of men against odds and men against nature. While the Red Army was unquestionably in forced retreat, its toughened veterans reached their planned objective with moral and political will as strong as ever. . . Their conviction had helped turn what might have been a terrible defeat into an arrival in triumph.
Perfection is everywhere if we only choose to recognise it.
If I wear make-up, then people recognise me, but the rest of the time, no one really bothers.