"Realized" vs "Realized that " [duplicate]

I believe this is a syntax question. I'm sorry if this is the wrong tag.

Which is correct?

  1. Through my education, volunteer work, and work experience, I have truly realized Tagore was right, service is joy.

  2. Through my education, volunteer work, and work experience, I have truly realized that Tagore was right, service is joy.

Cheers


Both are correct. That may be needed for clarity with some other verbs. For example, "I heard Tagore was right" is grammatically correct, but until the reader gets to the fourth word (was) it's not obvious that the object of heard is not Tagore but the whole clause "Tagore was right." For the first three words, the sentence seems to be saying, "I heard Tagore," but the intended meaning is different. "I heard that Tagore was right" is unambiguous.