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Quotes About Compensation

A State can sue for negligence as well as fraud damages.
~ Barbara Ann Radnofsky
I am the only person here who is enjoying this, and I get the money; they pay and have to suffer.
~ Artur Schnabel
An independent state does not pay too dear a price for its independence in accepting the sufferings of war when it cannot avoid them; a state which has lost its independence may find at least some compensation in the fact that its protector procures for it peace with its neighbours.
~ Theodor Mommsen
Production and consumption of carbohydrates is so well regulated that there is a constant blood sugar level; any accidental increase or fall in blood sugar is rapidly compensated.
~ Bernardo Houssay
It's not reasonable for companies that have chief executives and board members who are paid very considerable sums to subsidise low pay through in-work benefits.
~ Boris Johnson
Offers for me to play dances, society parties, even churches, were now coming in regularly. For most dates I was paid the sum of one dollar per hour, and they always tipped me at the end of the night.
~ Mary Lou Williams
Yes, I charge a certain remuneration fee, and yes, producers do pay me that sum. But if I didn't deserve it, why would somebody pay me an exorbitant amount?
~ Tamannaah
On television, I have always been paid a better sum than the main leads to play a babuji.
~ Alok Nath
Every actor, male or female, is paid what he or she is worth. There is no inflated sum or underpaying in the industry.
~ Tamannaah
Even on days when fate wishes to bestow boundless gifts on them, most people make mistakes in accepting: they don't accept straightforwardly and consequently lose something while doing so, they take with a secondary purpose in mind, or they accept what is given to them as if they were being compensated for something else.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
The whole of what we know is a system of compensation. Every defect in one manner is made up in another. Every suffering is rewarded; every sacrifice is made up; every debt is paid.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Es gehört zu den schönsten Entschädigungen in diesem Leben, dass niemand ernstlich versuchen kann, einem anderen zu helfen, ohne sich selbst zu helfen.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
For everything you have missed you have gained something else, and for everything you gain you lose something else.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
For every thing you have missed, you have gained something else; and for every thing you gain, you lose something.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
I frequently feel I'm being taken advantage of merely because I'm asked to do the work I'm paid to do.
~ Joseph Heller
God is the source of my supply. That supply is my supply now. His riches flow to me freely, copiously, and abundantly. I am forever conscious of my true worth. I give of my talents freely, and I am wonderfully, divinely compensated. Thank you, Father!
~ Joseph Murphy
Someone else's loss is my chocolatey goodness
~ Joss Whedon
The distinction between assistant and intern is a simple one: assistants are paid, interns are not. But of course interns are paid, in experience.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
For we know Him Who said, Vengeance is Mine [retribution and the meting out of full justice rest with Me]; I will repay [I will exact the compensation], says the Lord. And again, The Lord will judge and determine and solve and settle the cause and the cases of His people. Hebrews 10:30
~ Joyce Meyer
You've got a resilient temperament, Mister Morgan," Sally said. "I have to compensate for a woman who lives in constant anxiety, depression, and alarm.
~ Wallace Stegner
Restitution costs: "He shall restore it in full, and shall add a fifth to it." Restitution costs twenty percent according to Leviticus. Guilt requires not simply equity and an even balance, but gift beyond affront. It requires surplus compensation. Such a rule is both economically shrewd and psychologically sound. Israel is required to move beyond grudging restoration, until it is "pressed down and running over.
~ Walter Brueggemann
Most of us are searching-consciously or unconsciously- for a degree of internal balance and harmony between ourselves and the outside world, and if we happen to become aware-like Stravinsky- of a volcano within us, we will compensate by urging restraint. By that same token, someone who bore a glacier within them might urge passionate abandon. The danger is, as Bergman points out, that a glacial personality in need of passionate abandon may read Stravinsky and apply restraint instead.
~ Walter Murch
Além disso, talvez o trauma que hoje o consome lhe traga, em compensação, um crescimento pós-traumático, a partir do qual você desenvolverá sua potencialidade como nunca fizera antes.
~ Walter Riso
Literature is the effort of man to indemnify himself for the wrongs of his condition.
~ Walter Savage Landor