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accomplishment important lessons
Perhaps it’s time, I muse, to close those chapters and remember the enduring lesson of my entrapment: that relationships, not accomplishments, are what’s important in life. Aron Ralston
accomplishment difficult-times sanity
What is my proudest accomplishment? I went through some pretty difficult times, and I kept my sanity. Bill Vaughan
accomplishment sense-of-accomplishment felt
But the sense of accomplishment is something I’ve never felt before, in a physical sense. Charlene Tilton
accomplishment people despise
To supervise people, you must either surpass them in their accomplishments or despise them. Benjamin Disraeli
accomplishment presidential political
Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration has been minding my own business. Calvin Coolidge
accomplishment expectations people
People underestimate the importance of dilligence as a virtue. No doubt it has something to do with how supremely mundane it seems. It is defined as "the constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken."... Understood, however, as the prerequisite of great accomplishment, diligence stands as one of the most difficult challenges facing any group of people who take on tasks of risk and consequence. It sets a high, seemingly impossible, expectation for performance and human behavior. Atul Gawande
accomplishment feel-good should
You should feel good about yourself because of your accomplishments. Not because somebody yelled at you to feel good about yourself. Adam Carolla
accomplishment professional-competence tables
Whatever sense of professional competence we feel in adult life is less the sum of accomplishment than the absence of impossibility: it's really our relief at no longer having to do things we were never good at doing in the first place - relief at never again having to dissect a frog or memorize the periodic table. Adam Gopnik
accomplishment degrees clarity
I worked in sales. It was definable, it had a quantifiable approach to accomplishment that had a great deal of importance to me. It had a degree of clarity that I loved. And of course, it was core. Anne M. Mulcahy
feel-good feelings feeling-bad
Fear of feeling bad rarely makes one feel good. Bill Crawford
feel-good darkness superstitions
Clutching our crystals and religiously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in steep decline, unable to distinguish between what's true and what feels good, we slide, almost without noticing, into superstition and darkness. Carl Sagan
feel-good feels therapeutic
God is truth and is to be worshiped, not because it's convenient, makes us feel good, or is therapeutic. Charles Colson
feel-good silence body
Just listen to your body, eat in silence and see what feels good and you will spontaneously choose the foods that are beneficial to you. Deepak Chopra
feel-good als actors
It makes me feel good that I can now sit there and go, I've worked with Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, all the great actors that I've worked with... Sir Ben Kingsley. Aaron Eckhart
feel-good choices life-choices
You have a choice in life very often whether you do good or you feel good. Dennis Prager
feel-good comedian friendly
I do feel good doing them [family-friendly movies], but it's not going to be my way of life. I'm a comedian. Adam Sandler
feel-good looks feels
Feel good. Once you feel good, you look good, too. Alessandra Ambrosio
feel-good forever soul
You'd better do what you feel good about doing. If we [try] to figure out what it is the audience wants and then try to deliver it to them, we're lost souls on the ghost ship forever. Dan Rather
should-have perfect firsts
When humans should have become as perfect in voluntary obedience as the inanimate creation is in its lifeless obedience, then they will put on its glory, or rather that greater glory of which Nature is only the first sketch. C. S. Lewis
should-have names space
All families have their secrets, most people would never know them, but they know there are spaces, gaps where the answers should be, where someone should have sat, where someone used to be. A name that is never uttered, or uttered just once and never again. We all have our secrets. Cecelia Ahern
should bad-things
You should never say bad things about the dead, you should only say good . . . Joan Crawford is dead. Good. Bette Davis
should-have racism prejudice
It did not seem to me that prejudice, poverty, discrimination, repression and racism were confined to the North of Ireland. I could see them everywhere I spoke and still cannot comprehend the mentality that argues that I should have pretended not to see them, because it wasn't my business. Bernadette Devlin
should-have ideas leisure
The idea that the poor should have leisure has always been shocking to the rich. Bertrand Russell
shoulders stand
I think we all stand on the shoulders of those who went before us in many ways, not only politically but also in our own communities. Jim Moeller
should-have political stuff
At 'SNL,' I wrote political stuff, but I never felt the show should have an axe to grind. But when I left in '95, I could let my own beliefs out. Al Franken
should
I suppose I should be happy to be misread; better be that than some of the other things I have become. Aimee Mann
should-have people too-late
You are always too late with a development if you are so slow that people demand it before you yourself recognize it. The research department should have foreseen what was necessary and had it ready to a point where people never knew they wanted it until it was made available to them. Charles Kettering