“My father's biggest achievement was to motivate the South Korean people, to show them we could become prosperous if we worked hard. He taught me to love my country, and serve my country.” PeopleIfsCountryHardShowsFatherTaughtAchievementSouthProsperousKorean Author:Park Geun-hye
“A two-year-old can be taught to curb his aggressions completely if the parents employ strong enough methods, but the achievement of such control at an early age may be bought at a price which few parents today would be willing to pay. The slow education for control demands much more parental time and patience at the beginning, but the child who learns control in this way will be the child who acquires healthy self-discipline later.” IfsWayYearsMayChildrenTwoSelfEnoughWould BeAgeTodayStrongParentPayTaughtWillingDisciplineHealthyDemandAchievementMethodAcquireTwo YearsAggressionSelf DisciplineStrong EnoughParentalCurbTwo Year OldsTime And Patience Book:The Magic Years: Understanding and Handling the Problems of Early Childhood Source: The Magic Years: Understanding and Handling the Problems of Early Childhood
“Realizing who we are and what we may become assures us that with God nothing really is impossible. From the time we learn that Jesus wants us for a Sunbeam until we learn more fully the basic principles of the gospel, we are taught to strive for perfection. It is not new to us then to talk of the importance of achievement. The difficulty arises when inflated expectations of the world alter our definition of greatness.” WorldWantMayJesusRealizingPrinciplesImpossibleGreatnessTaughtAchievementExpectationsPerfectionImportanceDifficultyStriveDefinitionsAriseWho We AreWant UBasic PrinciplesSunbeams Author:Howard W. Hunter
“My father's biggest achievement with us as children was that he taught us that everyone is human and equal, even your enemy has the same needs and wants that you do: understanding, love, inclusion.” WantNeedsHumansChildrenFatherUnderstandingEnemyTaughtEqualAchievementInclusionTaught UsNeeds And WantsUnderstanding Love Author:Rula Jebreal
“Being a father has been, without a doubt, my greatest source of achievement, pride and inspiration. Fatherhood has taught me about unconditional love, reinforced the importance of giving back and taught me how to be a better person.” GivingPersonsHas BeensInspirationFatherDoubtTaughtSourcePrideAchievementImportanceUnconditional LoveFatherhoodUnconditionalGiving BackBetter PersonFathers DayFather SonBeing A FatherBeing A Better PersonHappy Fathers Day MomFatherhood Inspirational Author:Naveen Jain
“My biggest achievement is raising a healthy, happy family. As far as regrets, I don't really have too many. Although I've gone through some things in my life that didn't feel too good while they were happening, they allowed me to mature and develop into the man I am today. Those moments have taught me a lot. I wouldn't be the same person if I hadn't had those experiences.” IfsMenFeelsPersonsMomentsTodayGoneTaughtHe ManRegretHealthyAchievementHappeningsMatureHappy FamilyHealthy Happy Author:Snoop Dogg
“I celebrate myself," the poet Walt Whitman wrote. The thought is so delicious it is almost obscene. Imagine the joy that would come with celebrating the self — our achievements, our experiences, our existence. Imagine what it would be like to look into the mirror and say, as God taught us, "That's good.” LooksSelfWould BeJoyExistenceImagineTaughtPoetAchievementMirrorsCelebrateDeliciousTaught UsObsceneWalt Author:Joan D. Chittister
“Creation comes before distribution - or there will be nothing to distribute. The need of the creator comes before the need of any possible beneficiary. Yet we are taught to admire the second-hander who dispenses gifts he has not produced above the man who made the gifts possible. We praise an act of charity. We shrug at an act of achievement.” MenNeedsMadeLibertyCreationTaughtHe ManAchievementPraiseCharityCreatorAdmireDistributionFountainheadBeneficiariesActs Of Charity Book:Ayn Rand Reader Source: Ayn Rand Reader
“Unless a man has been taught what to do with success after getting it, the achievement of it must inevitably leave him a prey to boredom.” SuccessTaughtAchievementBoredomBoresPrey Author:Bertrand Russell