Every word carries its own surprises and offers its own rewards to the reflective mind. — George Armitage Miller Copy Share Image
A tablecloth restaurant is still one of the great rewards of civilization. — Harry Golden Copy Share Image
Do we believe the reward found in Jesus is worth the risk of following Him? — David Platt Copy Share Image
Be aware that the reward for labour, and quantity of labour, are quite disparate things. — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
When a child is bruised physically or emotionally, parents often reward him with a treat. — Marilu Henner Copy Share Image
I want my stories to move people ... to feel some kind of reward from the writing. — Alice Munro Copy Share Image
Bravery and devotion to duty hath no greater reward than to see the cat get into trouble. — John R. Erickson Copy Share Image
I never did a right thing or abstained from a wrong one from any consideration of reward or punishment. — Harriet Martineau Copy Share Image
In a dying civilization, political prestige is the reward not of the shrewdest diagnostician, but of the man with the best bedside… — Eric Ambler Copy Share Image
Fine dancing, I believe like virtue, must be its own reward. Those who are standing by are usually thinking of something very… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Fullness to such a burden is That go on pilgrimage; Here little, and hereafter bliss, Is best from age to age. — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
If you can talk the talk but cant walk the walk youll look like a fool. That's the risk but with great… — Chael Sonnen Copy Share Image
And even if you have failed at all else in the eyes of the world, if you have a loving family, you… — Og Mandino Copy Share Image
May Moorland weavers boast Pindaric skill, And tailors' lays be longer than their bill! While punctual beaux reward the grateful notes, And… — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
Good human relations not only bring great personal rewards but are essential to the success of any enterprise. — J. R. D. Tata Copy Share Image
No reason for a feverish rush For we will all arrive in the same place At the right time. Justice will be… — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
Persius has justly observed, that knowledge is nothing to him who is not known by others to possess it: to the scholar… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Sometimes we know in our bones what we really need to do, but we're afraid to do it. Taking a chance and… — Wil Wheaton Copy Share Image
The incessant struggle of the mind to be true to itself, to absorb new truths, to grow, to overcome pressures--these are the… — Howard Mumford Jones Copy Share Image
I look at the effect that an individual's fame has on their family, for example, and the limitations that places upon your… — J. K. Rowling Copy Share Image
Your earning ability is largely determined by the perception of excellence, quality, and value that others have of you and what you… — Brian Tracy Copy Share Image
The God understood as a father figure, who guided ultimate personal decisions, answered our prayers, and promised rewards and punishment based upon… — John Shelby Spong Copy Share Image
The work I have done has, already, been adequately rewarded and recognized. Imagination reaches out repeatedly trying to achieve some higher level… — Richard P. Feynman Copy Share Image
At Wal-Mart, a co-worker once advised me that, although I had a lot to learn, it was also important not to "know… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
How many more copycats are waiting in the wings for their moment of fame — from a national media machine that rewards… — Wayne LaPierre Copy Share Image
There surely is a being who presides over the universe; and who, with infinite wisdom and power, has reduced the jarring elementsinto… — David Hume Copy Share Image
If the divine Logos of God the Father became son of man and man so that He might make men gods and… — Maximus the Confessor Copy Share Image
If I were to speak of war, it would not be to show you the glories of conquering armies but the mischief… — Clara Barton Copy Share Image
Knowledge of the truth I may perhaps have attained to; happiness certainly not. What shall I do? Accomplish something in the world,… — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
Life will be wonderful when men no longer fear dying. When the last superstitions are thrown out and we meet death with… — Gore Vidal Copy Share Image
In The Federalist, James Madison called the rage for equality 'a wicked project.' People differ and rewards differ-that's the essence of both… — Michael Novak Copy Share Image