Quotes about Reward
                        Wealth is a small blessing, health is a great asset, happiness is an extraordinary treasure, and life is a remarkable reward.
                    — Matshona Dhliwayo
                        
                
                        For a small reward, a man will hurry away on a long journey; while for eternal life, many will hardly take a single step.
                    — Thomas a Kempis
                        
                
                        Men are rich only as they give. He who gives great service gets great rewards.
                    — Elbert Hubbard
                        
                
                        The worst thing that can happen to a man who gambles is to win
                    — Charles Spurgeon
                        
                
                        God blesses man, not for having found but for having sought.
                    — Victor Hugo
                        
                
                        If you love and serve man, you cannot, by any hiding or stratagem, escape remuneration.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        Man has free choice, or otherwise counsels, exhortations, commands, prohibitions, rewards and punishments would be in vain.
                    — St. Thomas Aquinas
                        
                
                        Each man should have all he earns, whether by brain or body; and the director, the great industrial leader, is one of the greatest of earners, and should have a proportional reward; but no man should live on the earnings of another, and there should not be too gross inequality between service and reward.
                    — Theodore Roosevelt
                        
                
                        For a small reward, a man will hurry away on a long journey; while for eternal life, many will hardly take a single step.
                    — Thomas a Kempis
                        
                
                        Nothing, how little so ever it be, if it is suffered for God's sake, can pass without merit in the sight of God.
                    — Thomas a Kempis
                        
                
                        charity is oftentimes really sensuality, for man's own inclination, his own will, his hope of reward, and his self-interest, are motives seldom absent. On the contrary, he who has true and perfect charity seeks self in nothing, but searches all things for the glory of God.
                    — Thomas a Kempis
                        
                
                        For a little reward men make a long journey; for eternal life many will scarce lift a foot once from the ground. Mean reward is sought after; for a single piece of money sometimes there is shameful striving; for a thing which is vain and for a trifling promise, men shrink not from toiling day and night.
                    — Thomas a Kempis