The reward for being a good problem solver is to be heaped with more and more difficult problems to solve
Notice the small things. The rewards are inversely proportional.
Capitalism demands the best of every man - his rationality - and rewards him accordingly. It leaves every man free to choose the work he likes, to specialize in it, to trade his product for the products of others, and to go as far on the road of achievement as his ability and ambition will carry him.
The reward that outdoes all others is the peace of knowing that you did right.
I don't think I can really believe in doomsday; I could hardly believe in rewards and punishments, in heaven or hell. As I wrote down in one of my sonnets - I seem to be always plagiarizing, imitating myself or somebody else for that matter - I think I am quite unworthy of heaven or of hell, and even of immortality.
Hell is the highest reward that the devil can offer you for being a servant of his.
During those rare moments of creativeness, when a person has something in common with the making of the universe, he feels a sense of transcendence. What could be a greater reward?
The beginning don't matter. The end don't matter. All that matters is what you do in between. . . the greatest reward is to know that you did your job when you were here on the planet.
Honor is the reward of virtue.
If you want the most reward you have to take the most risk.
If you make a habit of doing nothing, you have already earned your reward.
Socialism cannot function, because its economic reward structure is contrary to human nature.
Life isn't fair. It's true, and you still have to deal with it. Whining about it rarely levels the playing field, but learning to rise above it is the ultimate reward.
Having a tax code that rewards companies that are shipping jobs overseas instead of companies that are investing here in the United States, that will not make us more competitive.
Some say writing is its own reward. I write for money, but writing for money is not so bad, especially when that writing brings you joy.
The music business - and I guess you could say any artistic endeavor - usually rewards those who are on the leading edge of where everything is going, but you can't be too far.
It is of the essence of virtue that the good is not to be done for the sake of a reward.
The reward of a good deed is in having done it.
I thought that, given the system of rewards central to our economic system, in which profit maximization is valued above all else and specifically above life, it is probably just as irresistible to the owners of capital (human or otherwise) to exploit workers (and the land): "Nothing personal," they say as they load their property onto the ship bound for the Middle Passage, "but a man's gotta turn a dime.
Good times are a reminder and a reward for dealing with the difficult and challenging times we all go through. The trick is to celebrate the good times in advance of the difficult times. Always remember, good times await you after the difficult times pass.