A Quote by George Allen, Sr.

The tougher the job, the greater the reward. — © George Allen, Sr.
The tougher the job, the greater the reward.
Keep doing the right. God is building character in you, and you are passing that test. Remember, the greater the struggle, the greater the reward.
If you do have something you love to do, the fun part of the job is no different than what was fun about doing it in high school for no money. I thought there would be some greater reward in succeeding.
To me it is harder to play a real person, but when you do it and you feel good about it and the person feels good about it, I think that's doubly rewarding. So the challenge is greater, the risk is greater, but the reward is greater as well.
We chase the reward, we get the reward and then we discover that the true reward is always the next reward. Buying pleasure is a false end.
You will be consoled according to the greatness of your sorrow and affliction; the greater the suffering, the greater will be the reward.
The greater the responsibility, the greater the reward.
I think the reward for doing comedy is doing the comedy itself. You get to go to work everyday and laugh and make other people laugh and to me there's no greater reward than that.
Too late, he recalled Miles's dictum that the reward for a job well done was usually a harder job.
I think that one thing that I've prided myself on is that tough situations make for tougher people and that was one of my goals as well getting into this sport, I wanted to be a tougher human. I wanted to be a tougher man and basically when I had kids I'd be able to be like a superhero to them, and I feel like I'm accomplishing that.
There is a greater Christian faith than one which settles for the temporal happiness, and that is the augmentation of faith. The more faithful you become, the harder the obstacles get; but the harder the obstacles get, the tougher your spine grows; and the tougher your spine grows, the less dependent you are on man's approval. I came to know this about Christianity when valuing faith before comfort.
I'm like a bumper car. When I did an infomercial I was fodder for every TV comedy show. I couldn't get a job. People said I was a huge joke. I've been a joke so many times. I've been on my way out since I started, but I'm strong-willed. My mother is so much tougher than I am and my grandmother is so much tougher than my mother.
The thing is the game is getting tougher and tougher and we have to ask a lot of our bodies.
I am gradually building my career fighting tougher and tougher opponents.
Every shortcut has a price usually greater than the reward.
Every year it gets tougher and tougher. Mentally and physically. That's why you need to train and prepare.
Track and field is tougher physically, but golf is tougher mentally.
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