Discipline Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Discipline. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Discipline from various authors and personalities.

Your kids require you most of all to love them for who they are, not to spend your whole time trying to correct them.
To automatically be promoted from one class to another without any serious self- discipline, and self- improvement is a cheap life.
Don't join the queue of ignorant people who do not know that their time flies away into vanity daily. Don't be a part of the lazy lot who cannot discipline themselves in solitude to convert their time into products or added value.
Do not let the temporal pain of discipline you need to acquire knowledge stop you from acquiring it.
When you decide not to discipline yourself to seek for knowledge in any area, God sees it as the rejection of knowledge.
In our worldly perceptions of Jesus, we tend to embrace the kindness of his love ('be encouraged') but not the discipline of his love ('and sin no more'). But with the whole scope of his love, or maturity in Christ, we begin relying on him for guidance where we would prefer him to walk beside us rather than behind us.
With discipline, dedication and diligence, you will achieve the goal.
Pain is a physical discipline.
Is there any Great Teacher like Jesus Christ, He taught his disciplines all that He knew..
It is better to be a discipline than a follower.
So many wants distract man from his divine purpose.
Every student adheres to strict discipline
There is a sacred cost for everything.
Don't let your imperfections conveniently excuse you from having discipline. Have the courage to work through your imperfections.
Discipline is the refining fire by which talent becomes ability.
If men live decently it is because discipline saves their very lives for them.
Perfect discipline requires recognition of infallibility. Infallibility requires the observance of discipline.
When gentle persuasion [of children] falls on deaf ears, we resort to ridicule and rebuke. Then we return to threats and punishment. This is the modus operandi of a mutual frustration society.
He who requires much from himself and little from others, will keep himself from being the object of resentment.
Do not consider painful what is good for you.