1. high point - Noun
2. High point - Proper noun
the most enjoyable part of a given experience
Source: WordNetThe high point of civilization is that you can hate me and I can hate you but we develop an etiquette that allows us to deal with each other because if we acted solely upon our impulse we'd probably go to war. Stanley Crouch
And the Light floweth forth in similitude, And indraweth Itself in unity; Which we perceive, beyond the reason, In that high point of our understanding Which is bare and turned within. John Ruysbroeck
Everybody has a high point and a lot goes into that: timing, situation, general consciousness. Alex Van Halen
When I was a kid, the high point of the day was to go to the mailbox and see if any mail came for me, and I'm still stuck in that mode. Jim Beaver
When I was six I had a chicken that walked backward and was in the Pathe News. I was in it too with the chicken. I was just there to assist the chicken but it was the high point in my life. Everything since has been anticlimax. Flannery O’Connor
I'm playing a cat burglar. I've made it. This is the high point of my career. I'm really chuffed. Sam Neill