A Quote by Dwight D. Eisenhower

The proudest thing I can claim is that I am from Abilene. — © Dwight D. Eisenhower
The proudest thing I can claim is that I am from Abilene.
During the night, while Bull and Lucy slept, Edward, with ever-open eyes, stared up at the constellations. He said their names, and then he said the names of the people who loved him. He started with Abilene, and then went on to Nellie and Lawrence and from there to Bull and Lucy, and then he ended again with Abilene: Abilene, Nellie, Lawrence, Bull, Lucy, Abilene. See? Edward told Pellegrina. I am not like the princess. I know about love.
If I'm honest, the thing I am proudest of is my varieties of wild flowers in the hay meadow.
I have to tell you, I'm proudest of my life off the court. There will always be great basketball players who bounce that little round ball, but my proudest moments are affecting people's lives, effecting change, being a role model in the community.
Die trying" is the proudest human thing.
When I put on my uniform, I feel I am the proudest man on earth.
'The News Quiz' is one of the things I am proudest of in my professional life.
I may not have been the best Yankee to put on the pinstripes, but I am the proudest.
What I am proudest of is having a life where work and love are impossible to tell apart.
Of all my accomplishments I may have achieved during the war, I am proudest of the fact that I never lost a wingman.
The thing I'm proudest of is probably like any sort of work I've done in the LGBTQ space.
I'm certainly not a practicing Jew. I would never claim, 'I'm Jewish.' That's not the first and foremost thing in my mind, as far as who I am as a person.
I am not going to claim that modern anarchism has any direct relation to Roman jurisprudence; but I do claim that it has its basis in the laws of nature rather than in the state of nature.
My proudest thing in my career is that I was able to change it three times. And I'm happy about that. I couldn't have done the same thing my whole life; I would've gone nuts. I couldn't do it, because I do things based on impulsive excitement, and I'm just not that guy that can do something for 50 years and be excited about the same thing.
I am proudest of that first novel, 'Trust,' of anything I have written. I don't think I've had such intense energy since.
I have no regrets. I don't believe in looking back. What I am proudest of? Working really hard... and achieving as much as I could.
The claim that everybody sees the world differently is not a claim that there's no reality. It's a different kind of claim.
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