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Discipline is freedom. It is you getting yourself to do what you really want to do.
Freedom comes with a price while bondage takes hold without notice
He who restrains his tongue has a leash on his enemy.
Subdue By force, who reason for their law refuse, Right reason for their law.
Discipline is part of my professional training as a lawyer.
The disciplined are free.
Protect me from what I want.
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.
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.
Discipline is a bridge built through everyday action.
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.
In caring for others and serving heaven,
There is nothing like using restraint.
Discipline is needed in our lifestyle.
A system under which it takes three men to check what one is doing is not control; it is systematic strangulation.
It profits me but little, after all, that a vigilant authority always protects the tranquility of my pleasures and constantly averts all dangers from my path, without my care or concern, if this same authority is the absolute master of my liberty and my life ...
In submission, I find control.
Controls them and subdues, transmutes, bereaves Of their bad influence, and their good receives.
If Courtezans and Strumpets were to be prosecuted with as much Rigour as some silly People would have it, what Locks or Bars would be sufficient to preserve the Honour of our Wives and Daughters?
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.
Discipline is what you use when you don't want to do something, when you have to force yourself.
Vibrancy is only as effective as the mastering of restraint.
Discipline is ... life-inhibiting, is at the very least curtailment of vital activity insofar as the latter cannot develop as it wishes but is confined within specific limits and subjected to specific rules.
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.
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.
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.
Those who restrain desire do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained.
Any time you do physical stuff, violence, it is controlled. It's a little bit like you block the move.
Restraint is not exactly my watchword, either.
Keep a man on a rope that's short enough to trip him without choking him.
Coercion, after all, merely captures man. Freedom captivates him.
What does tamed mean? It's something that's been too often neglected. It means to create ties.
A people unused to restraint must be led, they will not be drove.
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]?"
I think there's some connection between absolute discipline and absolute freedom.
It is well to fetter the wings of our fancy and restrain its flights.
There are many prices we pay for freedoms secured by the First Amendment; the risk of undue influence is one of them, confirming what we have long known: Freedom is hazardous, but some restraints are worse.
Discipline is creating the situation.
When we try to control, we become controlled; when we release, we become free.
The punishing of wits enhances their authority.
Among the many objects to which a wise and free people find it necessary to direct their attention, that of providing for their safety seems to be the first.
If you're going to hold someone down you're going to have to hold on by the other end of the chain. You are confined by your own repression.
As much as the idea of collaring and leashing you sounds promising, the purpose of the phone is to ensure you're reachable." I interrupted him. "You mean bound and restrained." "Janie, if I wanted to restrain you, I'd use rope.
The word discipline sometimes touches a slightly rebellious chord in our natures. Remember that it comes from the word disciple.
Order always requires a subtle balance of restraint, force, and legitimacy.
Be isolated, be ignored, be attacked, be in doubt, be frightened, but do not be silenced.
Everyone needs freedom. If you're in bondage, get free.
Along with filters on computers and a lock on affections, remember that the only real control in life is self-control.
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.
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.
Restraint does not mean weakness. It does not mean giving in.
Liberty exists in proportion to wholesome restraint.
Discipline is consistency of action.
In being strict, you were able to control.
Defiance through compliance.
Nearly every aspect of life was subject to some measure of legal restraint. At a local level, you could be fined for letting your ducks wander in the road, for misappropriating town gravel, for having a guest in your house without a permit from the local bailiff.
Whether one is dealing with the state, the Mafia, parents, pimps, police, or husbands, the heavy price of institutionalised protection is always a measure of dependence and agreement to abide by the protector's rules
There will be found to exist at all times an imperious necessity for restraining all the functionaries of the Government within the range of their respective powers thereby preserving a just balance between the powers granted to this Government and those reserved to the States and to the people.
The constrained body knows and values the freedom of the mind.
Discipline is just doing the same thing the right way whether anyone's watching or not.
Restraint: not just for sex anymore. - T-SHIRT
[Our Constitution] is an instrument for the people to restrain the government.
Discipline is needed in our temperance.
Discipline is necessary to curb the mind, otherwise there is no peace.
protect us from small-minded men with too much power.
A sense of duty imprisons you.
Discipline and demand without being demeaning.
Peace is restrained; this is free.
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.
harsh interrogation techniques.
Discipline - both mental and physical - is crucial.
You want to neuter us," Director Tagg said. "Stop us from policing the criminals who run this city."
"As my client put it, Director, we're hoping to free you to focus your efforts on real targets.
If he trips he must be sustained. If he makes mistakes they must be covered. If he sleeps he must not be wantonly disturbed. If he is no good he must be pole-axed
Arrest the meek! Reward the obnoxious!
Our freedom to discipline ourselves is a freedom we can lose if we don't use it.
The most assiduous task of parenting is to divine the difference between boundaries and bondage.
We must, therefore, quit our roles as jailers and instead take care to prepare an environment in which we do as little as possible to exhaust the child with our surveillance and instruction
Handcuffs. Freaking handcuffs.
What are you doing with those?
Handcuffing you.
No, I mean why do you have them in the first place?
I'm saving them for a rainy day. These are new actually. It's like a "thinking of you" gift because I was thinking of you when I bought them.
Forbid Us Something and That Thing we Desire
Leash: n, a means by which animals, formerly running wild, are prevented from running tame, also.
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.
Nothing wrong with whips and needles, in moderation.
Speak against unconscious oppression,
Speak against the tyranny of the unimaginative,
Speak against bonds.
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.
Who is to guard the guards themselves?
Discipline is doing within, while you do without.
There are few prisoners more closely guarded than princes.
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.
Discipline is needed in our family lives.
Self-respect is the root of discipline: The sense of dignity grows
with the ability to say no to oneself.
She wished she could give Isabel a shield, like the ones riot police held, to protect her from male attention, that feeling of being scored each time you walked down a street, the demeaning comments yelled out of cars, that casual sweep of the eyes.
If the figure of discipline was the worker-prisoner, the figure of control is the debtor-addict.
Liberty is the prevention of control by others.
Temper justice with mercy.
Discipline strengthens the mind so that it becomes impervious to the corroding influence of fear.
The power to arrest - to deprive a citizen of liberty - must be used fairly, responsibly, and without bias.
Discipline is a demand of life.
Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who comes near that precious jewel. Unfortunately, nothing
will preserve it but downright force. When you give up that force, you are ruined.
It is fit that justice should be administered with great caution.
The thing about oppression is this: when you hold someone down, you, too, have to be there to make sure they don't move.
Being rule governed, I operate in a world filled with imaginary restraints.