Awards are for young people. They just are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I would say that awards are for children. Because children need a tangible representation of their achievement. And as adults, you have to settle for the respect and admiration of your peers.
Awards don't really mean much.
Awards mean absolutely nothing if you don't get it. If you do get it, they're the best thing in the world.
Except that awards are competitive, which is a negative thing, they are wonderful for singling out deserving individuals and bringing their work to the attention of many potential readers who might otherwise have been totally unaware of them.
Awards can't be what's important in your life. Because that only affects you in a sense. Life is so much more than that: It's your family and your friends and that sort of thing.
I love awards, especially if I get them.
Most awards, you know, they don't give you unless you go and get them - did you know that? Terribly discouraging.
I don't really care about awards.
Awards are only a publicity gimmick.
Awards can give you a tremendous amount of encouragement to keep getting better, no matter how young or old you are.