Quotes about Reward
                        The hen that lays the most eggs deserves the most food.
                    — Matshona Dhliwayo
                        
                
                        Risk little, earn little. Risk much, earn much. Risk all, earn all.
                    — Matshona Dhliwayo
                        
                
                        There is no way of making a business successful that can vie with the policy of promoting those who render exceptional service.
                    — Andrew Carnegie
                        
                
                        My greatest reward is that I have been able to build this wonderful organization.
                    — Walt Disney
                        
                
                        God makes it easy to begin: just do it! God also makes it easy to progress in prayer, for he rewards our efforts with peace and joy. And he makes it easiest of all at the end, for it gradually becomes more natural and delightful.
                    — Peter Kreeft
                        
                
                        The answer is that we don't finish our work when we die. It lives on after us. What we have done on earth, if it amounts to anything, continues after we die physically. How could there be rewards and judgments when our earthly life is over? Our influence upon friends, family, the people we knew during our lifetimes, does not cease when our obituaries appear in the local paper.
                    — David Jeremiah
                        
                
                        James teaches us that we can be victors instead of victims, if we will mentally prepare ourselves by: 1. celebrating the reason behind our trials; 2. calculating the results of our trials; 3. calling on God's resources in our trials; 4. considering our reactions to our trials; 5. contemplating the reward of our trials.
                    — David Jeremiah
                        
                
                        Our welfare in the hereafter depended on how much we could accomplish here on earth.
                    — Corrie Ten Boom
                        
                
                        Good habits are difficult to start because the pain comes now and the payoff is in the future. Bad habits are difficult to stop because the payoff comes now and the pain is in the future.
                    — Craig Groeschel
                        
                
                        Entrepreneurs love to view risk as binary. The more you put on the line, the greater the potential for reward.
                    — Jason Fried
                        
                
                        As the sun moves higher in the cloudless sky, all the verses regarding seedtime and harvest come to mind, especially this one, which suits our hard-working Ruth: "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."26
                    — Liz Curtis Higgs
                        
                
                        And yet I go on; if we are tired isn't it then because we have already walked a long way, and if it is true that man has his battle to fight on earth, is not then the feeling of weariness and the burning of the head a sign that we have been struggling? When we are working at a difficult task and strive after a good thing we fight a righteous battle, the direct reward of which is that we are kept from much evil.
                    — Vincent Van Gogh