“Bullies never want to acknowledge their own actions. They want to move through life without reflection or apology.” WantActionMovingWomenReflectionAcknowledgeApologyBully Author:Amy Dickinson
“When television families aren't gathered around the kitchen table exchanging wisecracks, they are experiencing brief but moving dilemmas, which are handily solved by the youngest child or by some cute extraterrestrial houseguest. Emerging from Family Ties or My Two Dads, we are forced to acknowledge that our own families are made up of slow-witted, emotionally crippled people who would be lucky to qualify for seats in the studio audience of JEOPARDY!” PeopleChildrenMadeTwoWould BeMovingAudienceTelevisionDadLuckyTablesStudiosAcknowledgeCuteTiesKitchenSeatsEmergingDilemmaCrippledJeopardyExchangingExtraterrestrialKitchen TableFamily TiesYoungest Child Book:WORST YEARS OF OUR LIVES Source: WORST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
“A child who's been injured by a parent waits her whole life for some acknowledgment of the wrong that's been done, some validation from him that her pain is real, that he's sorry and will make amends. The child will wait forever, unable to move forward, unable to forgive, without someone to acknowledge the past. In that powerlessness comes a terrible rage.” ChildrenRealDoneWholePainPastMovingWaitingParentForeverTerribleForgivingSorryRageWhole LifeMoving ForwardAcknowledgeInjuredValidationPowerlessnessAcknowledgmentAmendsUnable To Forgive Book:Four Thrillers by Lisa Unger: Beautiful Lies, Sliver of Truth, Black Out, Die for You Source: Four Thrillers by Lisa Unger: Beautiful Lies, Sliver of Truth, Black Out, Die for You
“By and large, the world wants to move away from the nuclear era. The question is how fast and how far. In a world of sovereign nation-states, I can't rationalize any number above zero. If it's more than zero, you have to acknowledge every nation has the right to have them.” IfsWorldWantI CanStatesMovingNationsNumbersNuclearErasAcknowledgeZeroSovereignRationalize Author:George Lee Butler
“All of us make mistakes. The key is to acknowledge them, learn, and move on. The real sin is ignoring mistakes, or worse, seeking to hide them.” RealMovingSinMistakeKeysSeekingAcknowledgeMaking Mistakes Author:Robert Zoellick