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To stop a human being from doing something, you must find a way to make the person stop wanting to do it.
If you wish to live in peace and harmony with others, you must learn to discipline yourself in many ways.
Restraint does not mean weakness. It does not mean giving in.
Thwart: to prevent someone from accomplishing something by means of visiting gratuitous violence upon his smarmy person.
Discipline is a necessary tool to help you get what you want in life. It forces you to stay on center and to move away from the things that are not necessary.
Freedom of action is disguised as a freedom of discipline.
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.
Those who restrain desire do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained.
Hard to restrain, unstable is this mind; it flits wherever it lists. Good it is to control the mind. A controlled mind brings happiness.
Self-respect is the root of discipline: The sense of dignity grows
with the ability to say no to oneself.
You can put handcuffs on people who push the envelope. When they break the law, they deserve to have handcuffs.
To rule one's anger is well; to prevent it is better.
Our freedom to discipline ourselves is a freedom we can lose if we don't use it.
Discipline of others isn't punishment. You discipline to help, to improve, to correct, to prevent, not to punish, humiliate, or retaliate.
In being strict, you were able to control.
Keep your mind free and independent even when someone wants to imprison your body.
Temper justice with mercy.
Discipline is doing what you really don't want to do so you can do what you really want to do.
Thwart," I said. "To prevent someone from accomplishing something by means of visiting gratuitous violence upon his smarmy person."
"I'm pretty sure that isn't the definition." Sarissa said.
"It is today.
Discipline must be maintained.
Vibrancy is only as effective as the mastering of restraint.
When we try to control, we become controlled; when we release, we become free.
Forbid Us Something and That Thing we Desire
A people unused to restraint must be led, they will not be drove.
Subdue By force, who reason for their law refuse, Right reason for their law.
Let there be a door to thy mouth, that it may be shut when need arises, and let it be carefully barred, that none may rouse thy voice to anger, and thou pay back abuse with abuse.
Discipline is needed in our temperance.
Here the great art lies, to discern in what the law is to be to restraint and punishment, and in what things persuasion only is to work.
The word discipline sometimes touches a slightly rebellious chord in our natures. Remember that it comes from the word disciple.
The only thing that restrains you is fear, Anton Gorodetsky. For yourself, or for people - that's not important. But we are restrained by horror. And that is why we observe the Treaty.
Of all manifestations of power, restraint impresses men the most.
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.
Don't let them tame you.
Peace is restrained; this is free.
Discipline is doing what you don't want to do so you can do what you want to do.
If you want to control other people, first control yourself.
What is generally known as discipline in traditional schools is not activity, but immobility and silence. It is not discipline, but something that festers inside a child, arousing his rebellious feelings.
People who know no self-restraint lead stormy and disordered lives, passing their time in a state of fear commensurate with the injuries they do to others, never able to relax.
The atom cannot disobey the law. Whether it is the mental or the physical atom, it must obey the law. "What is the use of [external restraint]?"
Liberty exists in proportion to wholesome restraint.
Control is an expression of superiority," he says, "always using the power of position and title. That's why you withhold permission from everyone. But protection is an expression of love.
The renunciation of doing harm is the perfection of discipline
Discipline is when we delay our gratifications.
Be aware that rigidity imprisons.
The idea of restraining the legislative authority, in the means of providing for the national defense, is one of those refinements which owe their origin to a zeal for liberty more ardent than enlightened.
People imprison themselves.
Along with filters on computers and a lock on affections, remember that the only real control in life is self-control.
We need to understand the difference between discipline and punishment. Punishment is what you do to someone; discipline is what you do for someone.
Never, for fear of feeble man, restrain your witness.
There'd been rules agreed upon for these particular types of torment sessions. I was rarely restrained, but I was to remain absolutely still. I was to keep my arms and legs where he'd placed them, or where I'd laid them when the session began.
Discipline is not punishment. Discipline is changing someone's behavior.
After the revolution, it might very well remain necessary to place people where they could not do harm to others. But the one under restraint should be cut off from the rest of society as little as possible.
It is well to fetter the wings of our fancy and restrain its flights.
In the due exercise of your official power, in strictest accordance with law and the Constitution, you can deprive the enemy of that which, above all else, has given, and still gives him, aid and comfort.
If you want to control someone, all you have to do is to make them feel afraid.
Discipline is just doing the same thing the right way whether anyone's watching or not.
No matter what restraints you put on me, it won't stop me from taking what I want, from driving deep and hard, stroking you with my cock until you disintegrate around me.
Beware of greed and remain pure and just. Restrain yourself from every vice. He who cannot restrain himself, how will he be able to teach others restraint?
People cannot be controlled. Only our reactions can.
Children are often like hostages under the care of authority, with spankings and groundings nudging them like guns pointed at their skulls, threatening to shoot if the wrong words are uttered.
Coercion, after all, merely captures man. Freedom captivates him.
The best way to protect something is to set it free.
Acting with discipline requires you to know your true nature and, having come to know it, to bring it under control.
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.
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.
If you wish to control others you must first control yourself
What you cannot enforce, do not command!
Be isolated, be ignored, be attacked, be in doubt, be frightened, but do not be silenced.
Rules must be established and enforced, and, as numbers are increased in prisons, the necessity for vigilance increases. These rules, let it be understood, may be kindly while firmly enforced. I would never suffer any exhibition of ill-temper or an arbitrary exercise of authority.
Restraint is the golden rule of enjoyment.
Discipline is a bridge built through everyday action.
What does tamed mean? It's something that's been too often neglected. It means to create ties.
Discipline comes from the same root word as disciple, and implies patience and teaching on our part. It should not be done in anger,
The difference between moderation and discipline is moderation is practiced for others.
Discipline is consistency of action.
Discipline is doing within, while you do without.
The most difficult kind of strength
restraint.
Discipline is creating the situation.
If it doesn't seem unpleasant, then it's not discipline. If it doesn't seem painful, then it's not discipline.
...[M]en are put in a sort of guard-post, from which one must not release one's self or run away...
It takes a stronger person to restrain from retaliation, then opposing to someone who's filled with vengeance
Isolate any resistance by avoiding any direct confrontation.
It is his restraint that is honorable to a person, not their liberty.
Defence lawyers use the term "duress" to describe the use of force, coercion or psychological pressure exerted on a client in the commission of a crime. When duress is applied to the emotionally unstable the result can be as violent as it is unpredictable.
You need to be prepared for firm decisions and action, without losing gentleness towards those who obstruct or abuse you. It's as great a weakness to be angry with them as it is to abandon your plan of action and give up through fear.
myself under control.
You can't tolerate anybody attempting to threaten or intimidate your body. You must respond with force.
And some people, you've got to lock up. If you don't, they're going to hurt you.
Justice, like liberty and coercion, is a concept which, for the sake of clarity, ought to be confined to the deliberate treatment of men by other men.
You can chain me, you can torture me, you can even destroy this body, but you will never imprison my mind.
Discipline is a difficult word for most of us. It conjures up images of somebody standing over you with a stick, telling you that you're wrong. But self-discipline is different. It's the skill of seeing through the hollow shouting of your own impulses and piercing their secret.
Freedom of speech means setting words free. Imprisoned and freed words are consequential. All words have consequences. Restrain and release words with respect for their consequentialness.
You kin tame arything, son, excusin' the human tongue.
Discipline is not a nasty word.
It is fit that justice should be administered with great caution.
One who controls his unruly passions is able to apply with discipline his polite ones.
Discipline is needed in our family lives.
Both Self-restraint and Unrestraint are a matter of extremes as compared with the character of the mass of mankind; the restrained man shows more and the unrestrained man less steadfastness than most men are capable of.
Discipline strengthens the mind so that it becomes impervious to the corroding influence of fear.
Put this restriction on your pleasures, be cautious that they injure no being that lives.