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You're much better off creating positive rewards, complimenting people for acting correctly, rather than punishing them when they act incorrectly.
Discipline is helping a child solve a Problem. Punishment is making a child suffer for having a problem. To raise problem solvers, focus on solution not retribution.
Let the punishment fit the crime.
Life punishes the undisciplined.
Punishment teaches what not to do, pain ofter teaches what to do.
Punishments and rewards are two sides of the same coin and that coin doesn't buy you much.
Punishment can do a lot for criminals, and send a message to the rest of society.
There are no rewards or punishments - only consequences.
It's amazing how much punishment we can take.
The greatest penalty of evil-doing is to grow into the likeness of bad men, and, growing like them, to fly from the conversation of the good, and be cut off from them, and cleave to and follow after the company of the bad.
Retribution. In a way, by asking me to kill
The purpose of punishment is to improve those who do the punishing
that is the final recourse of those who support punishment.
Punishment is the root of violence on our planet.
I do not like punishments. You will never torture a child into duty; but a sensible child will dread the frown of a judicious mother more than all the rods, dark rooms, end scolding school-mistresses in the universe.
Let the punishment match the offense.
I hate that it sounds like a punishment.
A person who has been punished is not thereby simply less inclined to behave in a given way; at best, he learns how to avoid punishment.
The person who tolerates 'exactly' (with understanding) hands over his 'case' to nature. There is no need to punish anyone. Nature itself will punish him.
The stiffer the penalty, the greater the message is sent.
The degradation which characterizes the state into which you plunge him by punishing him pleases, amuses, and delights him. Deep down he enjoys having gone so far as to deserve being treated in such a way.
Discipline works from the inside out, and punishment tries to work from the outside in.
The punishment of evil doers consists in making them feel ashamed of themselves by doing them a great kindness.
Sometimes the true punishment for miscreants and wrongdoers is having to be the person that they are.
One is punished by the very things by which he sins.
Punishment may make us obey the orders we are given, but at best it will only teach an obedience to authority, not a self-control which enhances our self-respect.
Penalty is different than punishment, because it offers something with which to regain honor.
People are not punished for their deeds but by them
The punishing of wits enhances their authority.
Though punishment be slow, still it comes.
If I wanted to punish an enemy it should be by fastening on him or her the trouble of constantly hating somebody.
The punishment I was given was this existence.
the punishment inflicted for these peccadilloes.
Eating is self punishment; punish the food instead. Strangle a loaf of Italian bread. Throw darts at a cheesecake. Chain a lamb chop to the bed. Beat up a cookie.
I guess living without love, without experiencing it or being able to give it is pretty strong punishment.
You have to reward them when they do what you want. I tried punishing them when they misbehaved, but the hammer seemed to crush their spirit.
of wrongdoing and rightdoing,
Any punishment is an insult to the crime
Discipline is something we despise for the moment ... We all look for a place to run, an excuse with which to stall. No one enjoys it. Yet those of us who have endured it know that the fruit it produces and the pain from which it ultimately spares us makes it worth the agony.
the punishment itself could never be as bad as the anticipation
I already picked a punishment. Now you just pick who we're going to rain our mighty wrath down on.
Actions have consequences. Kids today don't think about that. It's like, 'Hey, wouldn't this be awesome?!' Consequences? What are those?
An unjust punishment is never forgotten.
The message has to be sent that if you commit a crime there has to be punishment.
There are in nature neither rewards nor punishments - there are consequences.
One is punished best for one's virtues.
When you release yourself from the need for approval and control you can stop punishing yourself and others.
This system of encouragement proves serviceable as a preventive of punishment, the attainment of the tickets being a reward, the forfeiture of them the reverse; and, as such, boys seem often more affected by their loss than by coercion.
Punishments for mistakes in life which initially seem to be hunters, later seem to be real teachers.
To teach someone a lesson, show them how it's done. Force is a temporary solution. Judgment is no solution at all.
Discipline is needed in our lifestyle.
The object of punishment is to ... lift the man up; to stamp out his bad nature and wicked disposition.
It is not the real punishment. The only effectual one, the only deterrent and softening one, lies in the recognition of sin by conscience.
It is the certainty of being punished and not the horrifying spectacle of public punishment that must discourage crime
Capital punihsment: That without the Capital get the punishment.
To admonish is better than to reproach for admonition is mild and friendly, but reproach is harsh and insulting; and admonition corrects those who are doing wrong, but reproach only convicts them.
If you do something, expect consequences.
Excessive rewards are a sign of desperation. Excessive punishments are a sign of exhaustion.
Life needs penalties and rewards for people. You can't control people with only penalties. You have to think how to create rewards.
Corporal punishment is as humiliating for him who gives it as for him who receives it; it is ineffective besides. Neither shame nor physical pain have any other effect than a hardening one.
What are we if we are not disciplined?
Punished people sometimes pass punishment downward, especially to members of their own devalued group.
Your punishment if you're a woman. Not loved enough.
Chastisement is designed for our good, to promote our highest interests. Look beyond the rod to the All-wise hand that wields it!
Spanking and verbal criticism have become, to many parents, more important tools of child rearing than approval.
Life is a succession of lessons enforced by immediate reward, or, oftener, by immediate chastisement.
Studies find that kids who are punished are more likely to misbehave in the future. Punishment actually increases the undesired behavior.
What children learn from punishment is that might makes right. When they are old and strong enough, they will try to get their ownback; thus many children punish their parents by acting in ways distressing to them.
It is preferable to incur a mild punishment than to perform an onerous task.
Just punishment, which observes restraints, is different from revenge, which knows no limits.
Consequences of breaking the rules should fit the rule broken and should have the aim of teaching her the repercussions of antisocial behavior; they should not have the aim of being punitive.
Penalties serve to deter those who are not inclined to commit any crimes.
In order that punishment should not be an act of violence perpetrated by one or many upon a private citizen, it is essential that it should be public, speedy, necessary, the minimum possible in the given circumstances, proportionate to the crime, and determined by the law.
Hurt inflicted, if lesse than the benefit of transgressing, is not punishment... and is rather the Price, or Redemption, than the Punishment of a Crime.
Actions must have consequences.
Intemperance is naturally punished with diseases; rashness, with mischance; injustice; with violence of enemies; pride, with ruin; cowardice, with oppression; and rebellion, with slaughter.
Sometimes we punish ourselves the most.
I will punish you when you require it, and it will be painful.
If you want the reward, you must also have the punishment; the only way to get out of the punishment is to give up the reward.
Arrest the meek! Reward the obnoxious!
All excess, as well as renunciation, brings its own punishment.
What punishments of God are not gifts?
Punish the deed, not the breed.
It is a duty not only to punish, but to prevent all manner of evil.
An eye for an eye.Eye-- Belle Aurora
No one gets punished for anything. We do whatever we want, and that's all we do, and nobody stops us, and nobody cares.
A deviation from propriety scarcely ever escapes punishment.
Many a bad habit is developed through overindulgence, and many a good one by chastisement; therefore, beat your son as well as your pupil; never indulge them.
Actions have consequences.
Discipline is essential to life, whether you are administering or inflicting the spanking.
Coercion. The unpardonable crime.
Punishment isn't punishment if you don't feel punished, if you don't experience the suffering that's intended. It's all about perception. It's all about the way you react to something and that reaction is the real weapon.
You weren't being punished. You were waiting for me.
I think people might say I'm a bit of a sucker for punishment.
The word nobody wants to use, but you see if you are here illegally, that's the punishment, deportation.
I haven't took no punishment. There's nothing cool about taking punishment.
But as to the question, 'What more convenient way of punishment can be found?' I think it much easier to find out that than to invent anything that is worse; why
The pleasing punishment that women bare....
I'm currently raising a 15 year old son and an 18 year old daughter, which a guess is my punishment for a wild youth!
if a being has sufficient sense of justice and civility to know it has done wrong, knowing it has done wrong is often sufficient punishment. If the being has no remorse, punishment will only increase its anger.
There are two great injustices that can befall a child. One is to punish him for something he didn't do. The other is to let him get away with doing something he knows is wrong.