"If there was any one achievement, it would be that we've have done it on our own terms"
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The phrasing matters. He doesn’t say “success,” which would drag in charts and trophies. He says “achievement,” a word with craft in it, a sense of earned structure. And “any one” hints at how crowded the trophy case could be, while still downranking all of it beneath autonomy. There’s also a telling slip into “we’ve have done it,” a tiny grammatical collision that reads like lived history pressing through the sentence: decades of touring, writing, and surviving cultural shifts that chewed up peers.
Subtextually, it’s a defense of being difficult. Rush’s long songs, sci-fi narratives, and technical density were easy to mock, then hard to deny. Lifeson’s line reframes that arc as the point: if you’re going to be misunderstood, at least be misunderstood for something you chose. In an era when artists are nudged to become content brands, “our own terms” lands as both a legacy statement and a dare.
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Lifeson, Alex. (2026, January 17). If there was any one achievement, it would be that we've have done it on our own terms. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-there-was-any-one-achievement-it-would-be-that-57280/
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Lifeson, Alex. "If there was any one achievement, it would be that we've have done it on our own terms." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-there-was-any-one-achievement-it-would-be-that-57280/.
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"If there was any one achievement, it would be that we've have done it on our own terms." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-there-was-any-one-achievement-it-would-be-that-57280/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











