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rewards pleasure should
The Eastern monarch who proclaimed a reward to him who should discover a new pleasure, would have deserved well of mankind had he stipulated that it should be blameless. Richard Whately
rewards life-is enough
The reward of labour is life. Is that not enough? William Morris
rewards enjoy labour
He who labours not, cannot enjoy the reward of labour. Samuel Smiles
rewards life-is building
Theres a lot to be said for doing what youre not supposed to do, and the rewards of doing what youre supposed to do are more subtle and take longer to become apparent, which maybe makes it less attractive. But your life is the blueprint you make after the building is built. Richard Ford
rewards interest
The system is wrong where it rewards the lack of interest in work with money, so you don't have to work. Robin Leach
rewards virtue consequence
Happiness cannot be the reward of virtue; it must be the intelligible consequence of it. Walter Lippmann
rewards fruit speak
Learning is its own exceeding great reward; and at the period of which we speak, it bore other fruits, not unworthy of it. William Hazlitt
rewards virtue my-friends
The only reward of virtue is virtue. Ralph Waldo Emerson
rewards causes goodness
If goodness has causes, it is not goodness; if it has effects, a reward, it is not goodness either. So goodness is outside the chain of cause and effect. Leo Tolstoy
pleasure profit reader vote won
He has won every vote who mingles profit with pleasure, by delighting and instructing the reader at the same time. Horace
pleasure share relish
For pleasure has no relish unless we share it. Virginia Woolf
pleasure please
Who pleases one against his will. William Congreve
pleasure
There is a pleasure in not being pleased. Voltaire
pleasure interfere
Business is always interfering with pleasure - but it makes other pleasures possible. William Feather
pleasure source variety
The great source of pleasure is variety. Samuel Johnson
pleasure sounds unexpected writer
Part of the pleasure of being a writer is that you get to go to unexpected places. If a place sounds interesting, I like to go. Robert Morgan
pleasure received
I never received a little pleasure from anything in my life; if I am pleased, it is in the extreme. William Cowper
pleasure danger graves
Pleasure represents a great good but also a grave danger. Philip Yancey
should-have healthy balance
Everyone should have cheat days or days off. You need to balance the unhealthy with the healthy. Robbie Amell
should-have political ironic
It is ironic that the United States should have been founded by intellectuals, for throughout most of our political history, the intellectual has been for the most part either an outsider, a servant or a scapegoat. Richard Hofstadter
should remakes
I always say that you should remake flops, not hits. Richard Benjamin
should-have way remember
I remember things the way they should have been. Truman Capote
should rational rational-thought
We should exterminate all rational thought. William S. Burroughs
should-have games giving
Egil Olsen should have gone six games ago. He was totally useless. I'd like to give him a right-hander! Vinnie Jones
should masters
We should not only master questions, but also act upon them, and act definitely. Woodrow Wilson
should
Success should always be just beyond your grasp. William Shatner
should-have iraq office
People can quarrel with whether we should have more troops in Afghanistan or internationalize Iraq or whatever, but it is incontestable that on the day I left office, there were unaccounted for stocks of biological and chemical weapons. William J. Clinton