Rewards Quotes - Page 16
The only reward one should offer an artist is to buy his work.
FromRenoir's notebook, quoted in L Nochlin Impressionism and Post-Impressionism1874-1904 (1966).
Praise the Lord, TBN, August 4, 1997.
Keynote Speech to the Conservative Political Action Committee, delivered 11 February 2011, Ronald Reagan Centennial Dinner, Washington, D.C.
Excellence is never granted to man, but as the reward of labour.
Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edward Malone (1867). “The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: Containing His Discourses, Idlers, A Journey to Flanders and Holland, and His Commentary on Du Fresnoy's Art of Painting; to which is Prefixed an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author by Edward Malone”, p.19
Heaven is not to be looked upon only as the reward, but the natural effect, of a religious life.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele (1854). “The Spectator: with a biographical and critical preface, and explanatory notes”, p.373
Income from property is not the reward of waiting, it is the reward of employing a good stockbroker.
Joan Robinson (1973). “Collected economic papers”
There are, of course, two kinds of suffering, that which has a reward and that which doesn't.
Jennifer James (1987). “Windows”, Newmarket Press