Rewards Quotes
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The reward of labour is life. Is that not enough?
William Morris -
The most truly generous persons are those who give silently without hope of praise or reward.
Carol Ryrie Brink
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I can tell you there are rewards that go far beyond money and public acclaim and awards.
Michael Jackson -
That is a risk. Risk/reward, life's chances. There's always that part of it.
Chan Gailey -
My belief is firm in a law of compensation. The true rewards are ever in proportion to the labour and sacrifices made.
Nikola Tesla -
A generous action is its own reward.
William Thomas Walsh -
The reward is when you make the music, not when you get the medal.
Raphael Saadiq -
Stress reduction, greater physical health, a deeper sense of spirit, more creativity, a sense of play, even a safer life-these are the rewards that await a family then it invites more nature into children's lives.
Richard Louv
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Love is life's end, but never ending. Love is life's wealth, never spent, but ever spending. Love's life's reward, rewarded in rewarding.
Herbert Spencer -
Remember: Rewards come in action, not in discussion.
Anthony Robbins -
People who work make the world live better and to reward these people well is normal. Yet they are not the people who are the wealthiest.
Arsene Wenger -
A tablecloth restaurant is still one of the great rewards of civilization.
Harry Golden -
There is no reward equal to that of doing the most good to the most people in the most need.
Evangeline Booth -
There is a 114% increase in happiness when receiving rewards via mobile marketing.
Brian Wong
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Unconditional parenting: Moving from Rewards and Punishments to Love and Reason.
Alfie Kohn -
Vibrations never lie. A person could be saying one thing and yet, thinking another. Get to the point where you pay closer attention to the vibrations you are receiving rather than the words you are hearing. Intuition is one of the most valuable mental tools you possess. Begin to consciously use it. Your rewards will be worth the effort.
Bob Proctor -
People choose the paths that grant them the greatest rewards for the least amount of effort.
David Shore -
I've always sought to express a tension in form and meaning in order to achieve a veracity. I have come to the conclusion that the art world has to join us, women artists, not we join it. When women are in leadership roles and gain rewards and recognition, then perhaps 'we' (women and men) can all work together in art world actions.
Nancy Spero -
The book trade invented literary prizes to stimulate sales, not to reward merit.
Michael Moorcock -
A man's heart must be very frivolous if the possession of fame rewards the labor to attain it. For the worst of reputation is that it is not palpable or present - we do not feel or see or taste it.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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We are born knowing nothing and with much striving we learn but a little; yet all the while we are bound by laws that hearken to no plea of ignorance, and measure out their rewards and punishments with calm indifference.
Paul Elmer More -
It was from them that I learned that hard work in stable surroundings could yield rewards, even if only in infinitesimally small increments.
Sidney Altman -
When you love what you do, it pays off, and that's the best reward you could have.
Raphael Saadiq -
Service to a just cause rewards the worker with more real happiness and satisfaction than any other venture of life.
Carrie Chapman Catt