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To receive this incredible gift all you have to do is follow four simple steps: 1) desire it; 2) know it; 3) grow in its virtue; 4) live it.
To award prizes is to attempt to control the course of another man's work. It is a bid to have him do what you will approve. It affects not only the one who wins the award, but all those who in any measure strive for it.
Sir, you have now given me my 'cadeau;' I am obliged to you: it is the meed teachers most covet-praise of their pupils' progress.
Gifts come from above in their own peculiar forms.
Greatness is earned, not given.
He is invited to do great things who receives small things greatly.
To be awarded a prize which takes its name from an illustrious Dutchman who at the same time was a great citizen of Europe and through his writings did so much to open up our modern world of sensibility and thought is indeed a most signal honour.
Q: WHAT WAS THE GREATEST GIFT OF ALL TIME?
You cannot give anything to a magnanimous person. After you have served him, he at once puts you in debt by his magnanimity.
I have no wish to win an award that would be tainted,
But, oh, Thou bounteous Giver of all good, Thou art, of all Thy gifts, Thyself thy crown!
Gifts become curses when they're not given their due respect.
In accepting the Gift you Honor the Giver
I believe that every Nobel Laureate has the feeling that this prize is really a gift - because nobody can or should work just for this prize.
True kindness ennobles the giver
I further value this gift as it gave me an opportunity to accept this distinguished honor in a country so devoted to this cause and whose history marks a wonderful chapter in world development.
A person who deserves my loyalty receives it.
When I discovered that I had been made custodian of this gift, in my earliest childhood, I pledged myself to God to be worthy of it, but I have received uncovenanted mercies all my life. The custodian has too often kept faith on his all-too-worldly terms.
Merit, God knows, is very little rewarded.
For the sage
Heaven and Earth join
in bestowing the greatest gifts
To graciously receive is an expression of the dignity of giving.
It had borne the burden, it had earned the honor -
Being well satisfied that, for a man who thinks himself to be somebody, there is nothing more disgraceful than to hold himself up as honored, not on his own account, but for the sake of his forefathers. Yet hereditary honors are a noble and splendid treasure to descendants.
From self-boasting, and therefore his merit is acknowledged;
A continual feast of commendation is only to be obtained by merit or by wealth: many are therefore obliged to content themselves with single morsels, and recompense the infrequency of their enjoyment by excess and riot, whenever fortune sets the banquet before them.
When anybody gives you an award, it could be wrong. You've just got to bear that it mind and go ahead and enjoy it. Like Morgan [Freeman] says, it's a pat on the back, so great you'll take it and then move on.
For Lady Elaine, from her brother, Sir William,
In my heart there may be doubt that I deserve the Nobel award over other men of letters whom I hold in respect and reverence, but there is no question of my pleasure and pride in having it for myself.
Blessedness is not the reward of virtue, but virtue itself.
A gift twice given is a gift most cherished
Honourable mention encourages science, and merit is fostered by praise.
A great gift is an answer waiting for a question.
I tread in the footsteps of illustrious men ... in receiving from the people the sacred trust confided to my illustrious predecessor.
This gift cannot be worked for, earned, or achieved. It's not dependent on our merit or effort but solely on Christ's generous sacrifice on our behalf.
If you submit to your gift, you will become known and influential
The Nobel Prize, so long regarded in our science as the highest reward a man's work can earn, must bring to its recipient a most solemn sense of his debt to his fellow scientists and those of the past.
Gratitude should be felt and experienced sincerely, expressed generously and received graciously.
When a gift is difficult to give away, it becomes even more rare and precious, somehow gathering a part of the giver to the gift itself.
Hereditary honors are a noble and a splendid treasure to descendants.
Let a prize lower my position, if it causes me to be read; that I prefer immediately to all the honors.
Give and ye shall receive.
The prestige of the Nobel Prize is such that one is suddenly promoted to a new status.
The prize of all too precious you.
Do not seek recognition or gratification from man - serve the Lord. He knows how to reward everyone
Love gives. It's given.
COMMENDATION n. The tribute that we pay to achievements that resembles but do not equal our own.
I didn't accept it. I received it.
Give me prize, save your praise.
Blessed are the sat upon, spat upon, ratted on.
My honour was not yielded, but conquered merely.
Become a gift in the lives of others and you will always be well received.
If you give, you will be blessed.
Our receiving expands with our gratitude.
Blessed are the generous, for they know their riches belong to others. Blessed
Whoever gives reverence receives reverence
No person was ever honored for what he recieved. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.
Thanks to men
Of noble minds, is honorable meed.
The acknowledgment of and gratitude for favors and gifts received is loved and esteemed in Heaven and on earth.
A timely benefit, -though thing of little worth,
The gift itself, -in excellence transcends the earth
The excellence of a gift lies in its appropriateness rather than in its
value.
There's a proud modesty in merit; averse from asking, and resolved to pay ten times the gifts it asks.
Gratitude exclaims, very properly, 'How good of God to give me this.'
He who receives a benefit should never forget it; he who bestows should never remember it.
There is no reward so delightful, no pleasure so exquisite, as having one's work known and acclaimed by those whose applause confers honor.
You can't earn honour by getting an award from a dishonourable person! You only earn dishonour!
King granted my requests, for I was graciously strengthened by my God.
Awards are lovely and always welcome.
The gift, to be true, must be the flowing of the giver unto me, correspondent to my flowing unto him.
For everything I have given I have received much more in return
Receive, Lord, all my liberty, my memory, my understanding and my whole will.
Gifts, like words, carried with them a great deal of power. They bestowed good fortune just as powerfully as they could curse; the could bind people together or tear them apart.
Words are gold, split and shared as coinage, small pebbles, emblems offered back and forth-given, received; given, received-expanding the vocabulary of the soul
When his apprenticeship was finished (the candidate for Knighthood) was received into the Knightly Order by a ritual of sacramental awe ...
For the mighty, even to give away is grace.
Then claim it my pretty knight," she whispered- weeping with joy. "Claim your prize ... claim me as your token of favour ... for I have ever been yours, Broderick.
Praise from the praise-worthy is beyond all rewards.
How long will you carry this burden - the fame you earned by frivolous alms? Give it to him who owns the whole, the Lord of earth and the skies above.
My mother used to tell me man gives the award, God gives the reward. I don't need another plaque.
Forgive me, giver, if I destroy the gift:
it is so nearly what would please me
I cannot but perfect it
Thou gavest; and to my nurses willingly to give me what Thou gavest them. For they, with a heaven-taught affection, willingly gave me what they abounded with from Thee.
An honor is not diminished for being shared.
God be thanked for that good and perfect gift, the gift unspeakable: His life, His love, His very self in Jesus Christ.
The Lord has blessed me more than I deserve.
Darwin Award. That's not a real award, it's a joke. They give them to people who die doing something so stupid that it counts as a service to humanity.
When the fruit of your service is out of all proportion to the gifts you possess, THAT is Blessing!
gave him. So we have the
Great honours are great burdens, but on whom They are cast with envy, he doth bear two loads.
Giving gifts to others is a fundamental activity, as old as humanity itself. Yet in the modern, complex world, the particulars of gift-giving can be extraordinarily challenging.
Serve no one with your gift, but all.
A generous action is its own reward.
His lovely shiny new prefect's badge.
Those gifts are ever the most acceptable which the giver makes precious.
[Lat., Acceptissima semper munera sunt auctor quae pretiosa facit.]
Gratitude is infinite praise.
It is our fate to give ourselves most lavishly
to those who'd rather not be burdened with the gift
To bestow on your fellow men is a Godlike attribute
So indeed it is and as such not one fit for mortality;
the giver, like Adam and Prometheus, must pay the penalty of rising above his nature by being the martyr of his own excellence.
It is the privilege of greatness to confer intense happiness with insignificant gifts.
Virtue is the giving of undeserved.
I wasn't sure what I'd done to deserve such a wonderful gift, and I wasn't sure if it was insolent, but I thanked God for fallen angels.
Some people have a knack of putting upon you gifts of no real value, to engage you to substantial gratitude. We thank them for nothing.
gifts according to the law: