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Coercion may prevent many transgressions; but it robs even actions which are legal of a part of their beauty. Freedom may lead to many transgressions, but it lends even to vices a less ignoble form.
Governments show thus how successfully men can be imposed on, even impose on themselves, for their own advantage.
Restraint offers a space between intention and action and the opportunity to protect others from actions or reactions that should exist only in your imagination
While everyone exercises influence, the size and strength of our influence depends upon our effort. No one leads well without paying the price of discipline. As we push ourselves to grow and to learn, we enlarge our sphere of influence.
When discipline is sown, like a good seed, it yields a harvest of things that fulfill and satisfy us-things that make us happy and release peace and joy in our lives.
A ruler must learn to persuade and not to compel.
Nothing can be forced, receptivity is everything.
The habit of ubiquitous interventionism, combining pinprick strikes by precision weapons with pious invocations of high principle, would lead us into endless difficulties. Interventions must be limited in number and overwhelming in their impact.
Discipline is not a restriction but an aid to freedom.
Let this expiate!
Discipline sets you free.
Remove severe restraint and what will become of virtue?
Coercion. The unpardonable crime.
Reasonable orders are easy enough to obey; it is capricious, bureaucratic or plain idiotic demands that form the habit of discipline.
The real pressure must be made more oppressive by making men conscious of the pressure, and the disgrace more disgraceful by publishing it.
Violent measures are always dangerous, but, when necessary, may then be looked on as wise. They have, however, the advantage of never being matter of indifference; and, when well concerted, must be decisive.
Discipline is needed in our temperance.
I'd like to incite people to break the framework, to be disobedient in school, to stick their tongues out, to keep insulting authority.
Necessity knows no law except to conquer.
If it shall be necessary, through sentences of excommunication against their persons and of interdict against their lands, all backsliding being put an end to, they compel them to fulfil their vows.
Discipline is when we limit ourselves, put borders around ourselves.
The task must be to banish from mankind's thought the idea that anybody has the right to use force against righteousness, against justice, against mutual agreements.
Establish the eternal truth that acquiescence under insult is not the way to escape war.
Only the man who can impose discipline on himself is fit to discipline others or can impose discipline on others.
Quell rebellion before it spreads.
Constraints can spur creativity and incite action, as long as you have the confidence to embrace them.
As a work progresses, its power to elicit and dictate response mounts. There seems to be an optimum moment when this power is at its greatest which just precedes the point where 'elicit' is no longer apt usage. 'Dictates' is the word for this condition and tyranny is the adversary.
The permissiveness of society must be balanced with authoritativeness.
Coercion from outside, strong temperamental inclinations and passions within ourselves, do nothing to effect the essence of our freedom. They simply define its action by imposing certain limits on it.
Subdue By force, who reason for their law refuse, Right reason for their law.
Do not attempt to conquer the world with force, for force only causes resistance.
There is a group of people who know very well where the weapons of automatic influence lie and employ them regularly and expertly to get what they want. They go from social encounter to social encounter requesting others to comply with their wishes; their frequency of success is dazzling.
AS one instructs others,
So should one do oneself:
Only the self-controlled should restrain others.
Truly, it's hard to restrain oneself.
Put a dent in the universe.
The word discipline sometimes touches a slightly rebellious chord in our natures. Remember that it comes from the word disciple.
Without discipline, there can be no freedom.
Through discipline comes freedom.
By pushing or forcing something upon people, you tend to push people further away.
Discipline is all about the imposition of control-the belief that, by following a precise regime and avoiding distractions, you can somehow keep the disorder of life at bay.
Better to use force when you should rather than when you must.
Thus, statesmanlike, I'll saucily impose,
And safe from action, valiantly advise;
Sheltered in impotence, urge you to blows,
And being good for nothing else, be wise.
Exterminate all the brutes!
The exercise of one coercion always makes another inevitable.
But I can tell you what your folly and injustice will compel us to do. It will compel us to be free from your domination, and more self-reliant than we have been.
It must always be remembered that you can never do right until you are first free to do wrong; since the doing of a thing under compulsion is evidence neither of good nor bad intent; and if under compulsion, who shall decide what would be the substituted rule of action under full freedom?
Honour the difficult.
At times unpopular measures are needed in order to change behaviour.
Never impose on others what you would not choose for yourself.
Do, try, put into action, and be heard...
Generally speaking, punishment makes men hard and cold; it concentrates; it sharpens the feeling of alienation; it strengthens the power of resistance
Punish the pushers and shovers by letting them get ahead.
Our assignment was to topple this prudish, judgmental civilization. And it worked.
Discipline is giving yourself a command and following it up with action
Discipline is a bridge built through everyday action.
Presented with a challenge to its power, an illegitimate regime will often overreact, driven by the knowledge that all they have is force.
Too much engenders too much.
Perpetual pushing and assurance put a difficulty out of countenance and make a seeming difficulty gives way.
The verb that's been enforced on girls is to please. Girls are trained to please ... I want us all to change the verb. I want the verb to be educate, or activate, or engage, or confront, or defy, or create.
Whoever imposes severe punishment becomes repulsive to the people; while he who awards mild punishment becomes contemptible. But whoever imposes punishment as deserved becomes respectable.
In a constructive policy, there is 'adjust everywhere' and in a destructive policy, there is a policy of disadjustment.
Discipline is when we delay our gratifications.
Reality discipline steers a course between an authoritarian style and a permissive style, giving kids some choices but also holding them accountable.
our goal is not to maintain control at any cost; it is rather to persuade. Influence and persuasion are always more important than discipline.
If you don't abdicate or misuse your power, pressure takes you into realization.
Discipline must be a habit so ingrained that it is stronger than the excitement of battle.
Knowledge demands Action.
Disrupt, and you will be saved.
Any imposition from without means compulsion. Such compulsion is repugnant to religion.
Absolutes are Coercion.
Change is absolute.
The difference between moderation and discipline is moderation is practiced for others.
unduly influenced
It is the nature of tyranny and rapacity never to learn moderation from the ill-success of first oppressions; on the contrary, all oppressors, all men thinking highly of the methods dictated by their nature, attribute the frustration of their desires to the want of sufficient rigor.
Influence: What you think you have until you try to use it.
Acknowledge your will and speak to us all, "This alone is what I will to be!" Hang your own penal code up above you: we want to be its enforcers!
The possibility of remedying imprudent actions is commonly an inducement to commit them.
Power is of an encroaching nature.
The use of force alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment; but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again; and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually to be conquered.
We all carry within us places of exile, our crimes, our ravages. Our task is not to unleash them on the world; it is to transform them in ourselves and others.
Discipline creates ways for the lovers of it.
All thoughts, desires, conventions, attachments which come from outside must be ruthlessly pushed away.
If all responsibility is imposed on you, then you may want to exploit the moment and want to be overwhelmed by the responsibility;yet if you try, you will notice that nothing was imposed on you, but that you are yourself this responsibility.
The alternative to discipline is disaster. VANCE HAVNER
Discipline is a kind of divine hand for the mankind on the matter of achieving great successes!
Thy present opinion founded on understanding, and thy present conduct directed to social good, and thy present disposition of contentment with everything which happens- that is enough. Wipe out imagination: check desire: extinguish appetite: keep the ruling faculty in its own power. Among
Persuasion is often more effectual than force.
If you wish to control others you must first control yourself
Give what You command and command what You will.
Implacable man can inflict on one who has offended
Discipline has enemies, and one of them is you.
Men need discipline! Countries need discipline! World needs discipline! He who wants to be successful needs discipline! Be a man of discipline!
Punish them all.
Do not conquer the world with force, for force only causes resistance. Thorns spring up when an army passes. Years of misery follow a great victory. Do only what needs to be done without using violence.
There will have to be rigid and iron discipline before we achieve anything great and enduring, and that discipline will not come by mere academic argument and appeal to reason and logic. Discipline is learnt in the school of adversity.
Better conquest never canst thou make than arm thy constant and thy nobler parts against giddy, loose suggestions.
It is tempting to think that in order to change our experience of our world we need to force others to change. Such thinking is an abdication of our power to change ourselves.
With great influence comes great responsibility.
Influence is about being genuine.
Force is legitimate where gentleness avails not.
Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.
Obedience Should Not Be the Result of Compulsion