Rewards Of Life Quotes

Quotes tagged as "rewards-of-life" Showing 1-11 of 11
Debasish Mridha
“The glamorous colors of the sunset is inviting me; I must go and enjoy the rewards of life.”
Debasish Mridha

Germany Kent
“Get focused and make your business your priority. When you sacrifice time and energy for something you want, sooner or later, you will be rewarded for your efforts.”
Germany Kent

“Creation is often a destructive act, in the sense that in order to evolve, we sometimes have to destroy what has become like sitting in traffic waiting for the world’s slowest train to go by. Once past that, the angst fades and the ideas come in like a fresh breeze through an open car window. It feels like a trip with no particular destination, just impulsive turns onto unfamiliar roads, full of excitement and anticipation of discovery. If every now and then we can can let go and trust the road we are on, the rewards can be endless. Live, trust, drive.”
Riitta Klint

“When chosing what you want to do with your life, don't do what you think you will be highly rewarded for. Chose what you will be willing to do even when you are not rewarded for it. That is a secret for living a fulfilling life.”
Omony Geoffrey Ocaya

Rob Kozak
“I would encourage any absentee fathers to consider, for the sake of their children, the following:
– maintain the bond of love;
– seek the silver lining;
– provide guidance as best you can;
– and have fun together!

These rewards of fatherhood are entirely in YOUR hands.”
Rob Kozak, Finding Fatherhood

“Everything that happens in life just for temporary, be calm and watch the rewards coming to you.”
imsophie

“Everything that happens in life just for temporary,be calm and watch the rewards coming to you.”
sophieya

Michael ONeill
“Persistence…born of the will and determination to keep on moving towards any given objective; even in the face of adversity…comes with the greatest rewards.”
Michael ONeill, Road Work: Images And Insights Of A Modern Day Explorer

Frank Sonnenberg
“The do-nothing, get-everything plan isn’t everything it’s cracked up to be.”
Frank Sonnenberg, The Path to a Meaningful Life