A Quote by Keylor Navas

When the work that you put in is recognised, it makes you feel very proud. — © Keylor Navas
When the work that you put in is recognised, it makes you feel very proud.
I feel very proud as a father when my daughter is being recognised for her talent and hard work.
When I started out jumping around with a tennis racket, I never thought I would end up on a list of the best guitar players in the world. It makes me feel proud of the hard work I've put in.
Our family is very, very competitive. But it's a fun and inspiring sort of competitive. It makes you proud of what you do and makes you want to work hard and do all your homework so you can win.
I mainly feel excited but also grateful to be recognised by Bafta. It makes me feel like a legit actress.
I don't want to put down my work - I'm very proud of the work I've done.
I'm very proud of the work I put in, especially in the second part of my career.
It's a great honour to have the nickname of Iceman, it makes me feel very proud of my achievements.
I feel very proud of the work from the '80s because it is very bright and colorful.
It just makes you feel proud, more than anything else, that the work has in some way transcended itself.
Being proud of something is a very tricky word and I sometimes think it has a bad connotation. I don't feel proud, I feel grateful. I'm lucky.
Honestly, it's not the medals that I feel so proud of. It's the way I conducted myself as an athlete, the hard work that I put forward.
It feels overwhelming to be recognised for 'Pink.' Surprisingly, all the frustration, angst of not being recognised for my talent and work all these years has disappeared overnight, and I am left only with gratitude.
To put a lot of hard work and effort into a project or character and for it to be recognised, how can it not be nice?
I've never made any concessions, so I am 100% responsible for my films. This makes me feel very proud.
Very, very broadly speaking, you can put directors into two areas: One for whom you work, and the other with whom you work. And I prefer the latter, for obvious reasons. It's a great relief to feel that you're working with someone rather than for someone. You don't feel that you're being tested, as it were.
To be a part of a show that makes that not feel demanding and makes it feel natural and makes you want to go to work, every day, and be excited about it, from what I hear, that's pretty rare.
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