Eva Mendes Quotes
It's tapping into something so deep that when I reap the rewards, I do not even know I'm reaping them. It's a more overall kinda thing.

Quotes to Explore
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We all know that a call-up to the Springboks (South Africa national team) is a major achievement and the rewards, especially financial, are huge.
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And even if you have failed at all else in the eyes of the world, if you have a loving family, you are a success.
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The proper rewards are not simply tacked on to the activity for which they are given, but are the activity itself in consummation.
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I do not believe in the God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil. My God created laws that take care of that. His universe is not ruled by wishful thinking, but by immutable laws.
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The rewards of virtue alone abide secure.
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The most popular (aspect) is getting to know your neighbors and reaping benefits from that.
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All that I do and suffer is but the way to the reward, and not the deserving thereof.
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Perhaps one of the greatest rewards of meditation and prayer is the sense of belonging that comes to us.
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God is not limited to any person, but calls freely whomsoever He pleases, and bestows on those who are called whatever rewards He thinks fit.
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Writing offers fairly large rewards to a few successful people, but the rewards come late, and most writers are failures.
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The day you realize that your efforts and rewards are not related, it really frees up your calendar.
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Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something new.
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My belief is firm in a law of compensation. The true rewards are ever in proportion to the labor and sacrifices made. This is one of the reasons why I feel certain that of all my inventions, the Magnifying Transmitter will prove most important and valuable to future generations. I am prompted to this prediction not so much by thoughts of the commercial and industrial revolution which it will surely bring about, but of the humanitarian consequences of the many achievements it makes possible. Considerations of mere utility weigh little in the balance against the higher benefits of civilization.
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Paul, we are going to kill you. That is cool, then I will go to Christ. Ok Paul, we are going to let you live. That is great, then I can witness Christ. Ok, then we will torture you. That is fine, then I will receive a reward in Heaven one day.
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The act of contributing to the lives of others is its own reward. A servant's heart is a greater motivator than financial gain.
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The real world doesn’t reward perfectionists. It rewards people who get things done.
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This is just the first day; you’ll get used to it. The rewards will come later, from the kids themselves–and from the unlikeliest ones.
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That is a risk. Risk/reward, life's chances. There's always that part of it.
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If we want to pick the point where a man’s sexual appeal has reached its limit, it’s there: forty.
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I think the typical way is that usually Holocaust survivors are known to be very quiet and full of anxiety, many of them don't like life, don't trust people. But my parents were children during the Holocaust. And my father was very optimistic.
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I have a strong sense of self, but that's not a negative thing.
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Until I truly loved, I was alone.
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It's tapping into something so deep that when I reap the rewards, I do not even know I'm reaping them. It's a more overall kinda thing.