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Despite the generous rewards that state juries dole out, in many cases, victims receive less than 50 cents on the dollar in settlements with the lawyers taking the rest. This is not justice.
by Pat Roberts (Politician, American , born in 1936) keywords: cases, cents, despite, dole, dollar, generous, juries, justice, lawyers, less, many, out, receive, rest, rewards, settlements, state, taking, than , victims What we're going to do is redouble our efforts on financial regulatory reform, because that has in it sensible things like say on pay, so at least the shareholders are minding the store, sensible things like saying, for heaven's sakes, compensation should be focused on - on long term, so that you don't have rewards for short-term risk-taking.
by Christina Romer (Economist, American , born in 1958) keywords: because, compensation, efforts, financial, focused, going, heaven, least, long, minding, our, pay, reform, regulatory, rewards, risk-taking, sakes, say, saying, sensible, shareholders, short-term, should, store, term , things Before we can know God and understand his great plan it is first necessary for us to believe that he exists and that he rewards all who diligently seek him.
by Joseph Franklin Rutherford (Clergyman, American , born in 1869) keywords: before, believe, diligently, exists, first, god, great, him, his, know, necessary, plan, rewards, seek, understand , us On occasion I have drawn as a release from painting. The economy in using paper, pencil, charcoal and crayon can help towards a greater gamble and higher rewards. I also find that drawing can generate ideas more rapidly than painting.
by William Scottkeywords: also, charcoal, drawing, drawn, economy, find, gamble, generate, greater, help, higher, ideas, more, occasion, painting, paper, pencil, rapidly, release, rewards, than, towards , using Do not try to push your way through to the front ranks of your profession; do not run after distinctions and rewards; but do your utmost to find an entry into the world of beauty.
by Sydney Smith (Clergyman, English , born in 1771) keywords: after, beauty, distinctions, entry, find, front, into, profession, push, ranks, rewards, run, through, try, utmost, way, world , your This joy of discovery is real, and it is one of our rewards. So too is the approval of our work by our peers.
by Henry Taube (Scientist, Canadian , born in 1915) keywords: approval, discovery, joy, our, peers, real, rewards, too , work Speed is scarcely the noblest virtue of graphic composition, but it has its curious rewards. There is a sense of getting somewhere fast, which satisfies a native American urge.
by James Thurber (Comedian, American , born in 1894) keywords: american, composition, curious, fast, getting, graphic, native, noblest, rewards, satisfies, scarcely, sense, somewhere, speed, urge, virtue , which The higher the sun ariseth, the less shadow doth he cast; even so the greater is the goodness, the less doth it covet praise; yet cannot avoid its rewards in honours.
by Lao Tzu (Philosopher) keywords: avoid, cannot, cast, covet, doth, even, goodness, greater, higher, honours, less, praise, rewards, shadow, sun , yet Of all those in the army close to the commander none is more intimate than the secret agent; of all rewards none more liberal than those given to secret agents; of all matters none is more confidential than those relating to secret operations.
by Sun Tzu (Philosopher , Chinese) keywords: agent, agents, army, close, commander, confidential, given, intimate, liberal, matters, more, none, operations, relating, rewards, secret, than , those It is indeed hard for the strong to be just to the weak, but acting justly always has its rewards.
by Eamon de Valera (Statesman, Irish , born in 1882) keywords: acting, always, hard, indeed, just, justly, rewards, strong , weak This has taught me that being pleasant is always so much more productive, for I know well the rewards for being good-natured.
by Marie Windsor (Actor, American , born in 1919) keywords: always, being, good-natured, know, more, much, pleasant, productive, rewards, taught , well Giving credit where credit is due is a very rewarding habit to form. Its rewards are inestimable.
by Loretta Young (Actor, American , born in 1913) keywords: credit, due, form, giving, habit, inestimable, rewarding, rewards, very , where