Top 18 Proudest Accomplishment Quotes
#1. My proudest accomplishment was that I never dropped a bomb, fired a bullet, or shot a missile.
Jimmy Carter
#2. What is my proudest accomplishment? I went through some pretty difficult times, and I kept my sanity.
Bill Vaughan
#3. I'm still learning how to feel what I feel as I'm feeling it.
Suanne Laqueur
#4. I just motor through school in the morning and then go skating.
Ryan Sheckler
#6. I thought you'd have the decency to change. But babe, I guess you didn't take that warning, cause I'm not about to look at your face again.
Avril Lavigne
#7. Of all my accomplishments I may have achieved during the war, I am proudest of the fact that I never lost a wingman.
Erich Hartmann
#8. The creation of the UCB Theatre is by far my proudest professional accomplishment.
Amy Poehler
#9. Being a hero is about the shortest-lived profession on Earth.
Will Rogers
#10. We knew nothing of loss. Nobody has taught us about pain. Until that moment, death had just amounted to a scary sound.
Francesca Marciano
#11. Good priests never look for awards and, perversely enough in the clerical culture universe, do not receive many. Like the aged nuns who taught selflessly and nearly anonymously all their lives, these servants of the People of God only get into the papers when their obituaries are printed.
Eugene Kennedy
#12. Woe to him that claims obedience when it is not due; woe to him that refuses it when it is.
Thomas Carlyle
#13. Convention was our safeguard: could one have stronger?
Elizabeth Bowen
#14. We are apt to consider Shakespeare only as a poet; but he was certainly one of the greatest moral philosophers that ever lived.
Mary Wortley Montagu
#15. People always ask me to list my greatest accomplishments, expecting me to rattle off a bunch of movies I've made, but what I'm proudest of is my kids.
Mel Gibson
#16. My book might be seen as a search for lower consciousness, an attempt to remove the patina of abstraction or glassy-eyed piety from religious words, by telling stories about them, by grounding them in the world we live in as mortal and often comically fallible human beings.
Kathleen Norris
#17. My father's politics were old-fashioned in the sense that he used to say, all the time, "You've got to fight the system!" But my spiritual beliefs have led me to believe that the fight is the problem.
Marianne Williamson
#18. To gain new ideas we must constantly be exposing ourselves to the treasures of the world. We need to keep our eyes and our minds open. Remember, the creativity of God is everywhere. We simply need to see it, and then let that spark new ideas.
Stephen Altrogge
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