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Rewards Quotes - Page 11

The greater the potential for reward in the value portfolio, the less risk there is.

The greater the potential for reward in the value portfolio, the less risk there is.

Warren Buffett (2009). “Warren Buffett on Business: Principles from the Sage of Omaha”, p.231, John Wiley & Sons

Happiness cannot be the reward of virtue; it must be the intelligible consequence of it.

Walter Lippmann (1960). “A Preface to Morals”, p.137, Transaction Publishers

My greatest reward is that I have been able to build this wonderful organization.

Walt Disney, Kathy Merlock Jackson (2006). “Walt Disney: Conversations”, p.102, Univ. Press of Mississippi

Being relatively unmoved by rewards gives you the incalculable power to go your own way.

Susan Cain (2012). “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking”, p.173, Broadway Books

Virtue is our true wealth and the true reward of its possessor; it cannot be lost, it never deserts us until life leaves us.

Leonardo Da Vinci (2015). “Thoughts on Art and Life: "Behind the Genius"”, p.83, eKitap Projesi

If the frontline people do count, you couldn't prove it by examining the reward systems in most organizations.

Karl Albrecht, Ron Zemke (1985). “Service America!: Doing Business in the New Economy”, Irwin Professional Pub

People always clap for the wrong reasons.

J.D. Salinger (1951). “The Catcher in the Rye”

Virtue is to herself the best reward.

"The Compleat Angler". Book by Izaak Walton, 1653.

Writing is its own reward.

Henry Miller (1964). “Henry Miller on Writing”, New Directions Publishing

Men can be a great deal of work for very little reward.

"Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.