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punishment might rewards
Kurt Vonnegut I had taught myself that a human being might as well look for diamond tiaras in the gutter as for rewards and punishments that were fair.
punishment roots evil
Bertrand Russell The twin conceptions of sin and vindictive punishment seem to be at the root of much that is most vigorous, both in religion and politics.
punishment affection natural
Charlotte Bronte But I feel this, Helen: I must dislike those who, whatever I do to please them, persist in disliking me; I must resist those who punish me unjustly. It is as natural as that I should love those who show me affection, or submit to punishment when I feel it is deserved.
punishment people administration
Chanakya Punishment when awarded with due consideration, makes the people devoted to righteousness and to works productive of wealth and enjoyment.
punishment desperate individual
Charles Mackay Nations, like individuals, cannot become desperate gamblers with impunity. Punishment is sure to overtake them sooner or later.
punishment needs swiftness
Bill McCollum There are a lot of messages that need to be sent to the criminal who is out there dealing in this on the streets of the United States. We need to send the message of swiftness and certain punishment.
punishment unjust administration
Bryan Stevenson Embracing a certain quotient of racial bias and discrimination against the poor is an inexorable aspect of supporting capital punishment. This is an immoral condition that makes rejecting the death penalty on moral grounds not only defensible but necessary for those who refuse to accept unequal or unjust administration of punishment.
punishment crime certainty
Cesare Beccaria Crimes are more effectually prevented by the certainty than the severity of punishment
may oppression begets
Charles Dickens Death may beget life, but oppression can beget nothing other than itself.
may invention condensation
Charles Caleb Colton Where we cannot invent, we may at least improve.
may maintaining conquer
Charles Caleb Colton Hannibal knew better how to conquer than how to profit by the conquest; and Napoleon was more skilful in taking positions than in maintaining them. As to reverses, no general cart presume to say that he may not be defeated; but he can, and ought to say, that he will not be surprised.
may modern poet
Charles Caleb Colton Subtract from many modern poets all that may be found in Shakespeare, and trash will remain.
may finals tomorrow
Charles Spurgeon To-morrow even may bring the final reckoning.
may certain made
Charles Spurgeon We may be certain that whatever God has made prominent in His Word, He intended to be conspicuous in our lives.
may forget ifs
Alan Watts If we are unduly absorbed in improving our lives we may forget altogether to live them.
may conversation used
Alan Moore While a truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power.
may mood used
Alan Bennett It's subjunctive history. You know, the subjunctive? The mood used when something may or may not have happened. When it is imagined.
rewards-in-life determined difficulty
Brian Tracy Your rewards in life will be determined by what you do, how well you do it, and the difficulty of replacing you.
rewards deeds unfairness
C. S. Lewis if you do one good deed your reward usually is to be set to do another and harder and better one.
rewards given staggering
Carroll O'Connor In a capitalist society, persons who create capital, like Michael Eisner, are given the staggering rewards.
rewards shortcuts customers
Daniel H. Pink When the reward is the activity itself--deepening learning, delighting customers, doing one's best--there are no shortcuts.
rewards expecting
Brian Weiss The reward is in doing, but doing without expecting anything...doing unselfishly.
rewards sowing clue
Brad Thor Success leaves clues, and if you sow the same seeds, youll reap the same rewards.
rewards found
Bruce Lee The reward is found in the work.
rewards bigs miles
Bruce Barton The big rewards come to those who travel the second, undemanded mile.
rewards done deeds
Elbert Hubbard The reward of a good deed is in having done it.