A Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

Is not labour, like learning, its own reward? — © Mahatma Gandhi
Is not labour, like learning, its own reward?
Be aware that the reward for labour, and quantity of labour, are quite disparate things.
Learning is its own exceeding great reward.
Learning is its own exceeding great reward; and at the period of which we speak, it bore other fruits, not unworthy of it.
Virtue is not an end in itself. Virtue is not its own reward or sacrificial fodder for the reward of evil. Life is the reward of virtue-and happiness is the goal and the reward of life.
Life consists in learning to live on one's own, spontaneous, freewheeling: to do this one must recognize what is one's own-be familiar and at home with oneself. This means basically learning who one is, and learning what one has to offer to the contemporary world, and then learning how to make that offering valid.
The reward of labour is life. Is that not enough?
He who labours not, cannot enjoy the reward of labour.
Excellence is never granted to man, but as the reward of labour.
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.
Such is the constitution of man that labour may be styled its own reward; nor will any external incitements be requisite, if it be considered how much happiness is gained, and how much misery escaped, by frequent and violent agitation of the body.
The worlds civilization started from the day on which everyone received reward for labour.
The tendency of taxation is, to create a class of persons, who do not labour: to take from those who do labour the produce of that labour, and to give it to those who do not labour.
No art or learning is to be pursued halfheartedly...and any art worth learning will certainly reward more or less generously the effort made to study it.
I will not become a Napoleon nor an Alexander, and labour for my own ambition; but I will labour for freedom and for the moral well-being of man.
Our supporters just want a Labour government. They want a Labour government that does what Labour governments are expected to do. They expect a Labour government to provide them, their families and their communities with the support and security they need, especially in difficult times.
Supporting Spurs is a bit like being in the Labour Party. It's a labour of love, believe me.
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