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accolades

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It was getting the results that made science worth doing; the accolades were a thin, secondary pleasure. Gregory Benford

With all awards and accolades at the international level and his outstanding contribution to classical music, his appeal was not restricted to purists or the elite connoisseur. He endeared himself to the public at large by his tasteful rendering of light music and film songs. M. Balamuralikrishna

Frankie appreciated both the accolades and the rejections equally, because both meant she'd had an impact. She wasn't a person who needed to be liked so much as she was a person who liked to be notorious. E. Lockhart

The accolades usually come when you're dead or too old to get a job. John Frankenheimer

For almost a century, Jascha Heifetz was the performer all others wished to emulate, a genius whose technique and musicianship earned him accolades as "the perfect violinist." Jascha Heifetz

Someone will be remembered by his accolades. Indonesian Proverb

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