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risk
The risk is not zero. But it's low. Maggie Mermin
risk
This is probably one (company) where that risk is the greatest. William Schmitt
risk comfort seekers
The future belongs to the risk-takers, not the comfort-seekers . Brian Tracy
risk tech
There is a lot of risk in the tech sector. Lou Jiwei
risk having-hope fulfilled
At the risk of sounding naff, it is having hope fulfilled Brenda Blethyn
risk elements should
Life, like poker has an element of risk. It shouldn't be avoided. It should be faced. Edward Norton
risk prison ifs
You will never be completely free from risk, if you're free. The only time you can be free from risk is when you're in prison. Edward Snowden
risk ifs
If nothing is at risk, nothing is established. Brian Ferneyhough
risk church looks
My theory is that church used to be that place. Instead of being a place where you went to look good, it was a place where you could risk going every week to look your worst. Chuck Palahniuk
rewards-in-life determined difficulty
Your rewards in life will be determined by what you do, how well you do it, and the difficulty of replacing you. Brian Tracy
rewards done deeds
The reward of a good deed is in having done it. Elbert Hubbard
rewards criminals behavior
Only criminals and bloodsuckers reward bad behavior. Ted Nugent
rewards labor
The greatest reward is not what we receive for our labor, but what we become by it. John Ruskin
rewards pleasure payment
In every work a reward added makes the pleasure twice as great. Euripides
rewards students chairs
I have students who are now in chairs in five continents. They invite me to their inaugurals. A tremendous reward. George Steiner
rewards praise process
I take praise as not just a reward and a result but also as the beginning of a new process. Christoph Waltz
rewards trash cycles
I have a cycle that is not particularly cool, but it's a cycle: trash myself to reward myself. Jeff Bridges
rewards rich series society ted tiptoe
Because TED is for, and by, unbelievably rich people, they tiptoe around questions of the justness of a society that rewards TED attendees so much for what usually amounts to a series of lucky breaks. Alex Pareene