It's all about team accolades.

I never go by past accolades or failures.

I'm just concerned with winning, not individual accolades.

I'm a winner. I'm not about the accolades. I'm here to win.

I'm focusing on the day to day and all the accolades will come.

Having these colossal accolades and titles, they get in the way.

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

As long as I'm happy, I don't care about accolades or anything else.

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

I want to win trophies in the summer and not accolades in the winter.

The accolades don't nourish me - being with loved ones and my dogs does.

Ian Ashby is very underrated and it's right he gets the accolades he gets

The Ashes have been hard, but you take the accolades when they come along.

Pioneers will always get the stones, when everyone later gets the accolades.

I'm a firm believer that individual accolades are a bit overrated in this game.

We think accolades are nice, awards are great, but we make music for the people.

Having other comedians complimenting my work is the biggest accolade that I can get.

Everybody wants to be a critic: a critic without the actual accolades to be a critic.

I've never been a person that was concerned about accolades or the media embracing me.

I try to focus on myself and focus on my team, and the individual accolades will come.

The biggest accolades aren't the Grammys for me. It's creating opportunities for people.

While we do not ask for accolades, we must defend ourselves from repeated public attacks.

When someone pursues music through your music, that's the greatest accolade anybody can get.

If somebody gives you accolades, that's nice to hear but it's not the end-all, be-all for me.

If I have team-mates who can win individual accolades, then I will do everything to help them.

I've always sort of felt that, for me, everything's so much more about the music than the accolades.

I always thought once you get your contract, I think that's when the accolades and all that stuff comes.

The accolades, just like the scrapes and bruises, fade in the end, and all you're left with is your ambition.

I understood even in college, when you win as a team, everyone gets their own accolades, individual accolades.

I'm not in the game for personal accolades. I'm here to do my job and score as many runs for the team as I can.

I can say all of the goals I want individually, but if we make the playoffs those individual accolades will come.

I'm not one who's big on accolades and all those things. I did my job and I'm proud of what I did and how I did it.

I'm a four-time champion. The second female to ever compete in the Royal Rumble, amongst many, many other accolades.

Defensive awards and accolades aside, to have your jersey retired puts you in a position where you'll be known forever.

I'm definitely not a personal-type guy where I care about personal accolades and stuff, but definitely a team-guy first.

I've had a lot of accolades throughout my career, but that hasn't really changed me. I know that comes with the winning.

We witness so many people lose themselves in this industry, and sacrifice who they really are for success and accolades.

I have all the accolades, all the experience, all the knowledge you could possibly want from a WWE number one draft pick.

Those kind of accolades, the individual accolades are something that you can hang our hat on when it's all said and done.

I don't live for the accolades. I'm more so about the music. Making it, and putting it out. Those are the two best feelings.

It's very easy to quantify performances and personal accolades, but ultimately, I'm in a team sport, and it's about winning.

I just want to continue to play great football - that's all that matters. I don't really care about the accolades or any of that.

Sure, it's nice to get appreciation from the outside. But generally, I don't think personal accolades are appropriate in football.

Follow your passion. Nothing - not wealth, success, accolades or fame - is worth spending a lifetime doing things you don't enjoy.

A lot of times, we believe what the media says about us or what our awards or accolades say about us instead of what God says about us.

I've never been an individual guy. I never cared about the accolades. I've always been driven by the competition and the learning process.

I want to be the best, so whatever accolades come with that, I've just got to go out there and keep continuing to prove my play on the field.

AJ Styles and Randy Orton, I've never worked with them before. I don't need to give you any of their accolades, the world knows them already.

I've never been much for the accolades and for the trophies and for the merits because at one time in my life I kind of got bored of all those.

I have a lot of plaques; I have a lot of accolades - things that I'm proud of - but I don't think I ever reached my full potential as a wrestler.

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