"Well, I wouldn't say that I was in the great class, but I had a great time while I was trying to be great"
- Harry S. Truman
About this Quote
Harry S. Truman's quote is a funny method of expressing his humility. He is stating that he might not have actually been the very best at something, however he delighted in the process of trying to be terrific. This quote speaks with Truman's character, as he was not scared to admit his imperfections and was willing to put in the effort to improve. It likewise talks to his optimism, as he was able to find delight in the procedure of pursuing achievement, even if he did not reach it. Truman's quote is a reminder that it is necessary to delight in the journey, even if the location is not reached. It is a suggestion to stay humble and to appreciate the effort that is put in, even if the wanted result is not attained.
This quote is written / told by Harry S. Truman between May 8, 1884 and December 26, 1972. He/she was a famous President from USA.
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