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Quotes About Discipline

If you will live like no one else, later you can "live" like no one else.
~ Dave Ramsey
Remember, whether you are fourteen or fifty-four, a budget represents intentional living.
~ Dave Ramsey
success. What
~ Dave Ramsey
Business is really not that hard. You are, however, required to do the basics or you will not win.
~ Dave Ramsey
You see, if you will live like no one else, later you can live like no one else.
~ Dave Ramsey
If you will live like no one else, later you can live like no one else.
~ Dave Ramsey
You must gain control over your money or the lack of it will forever control you.
~ Dave Ramsey
It is human nature to want it and want it now; it is also a sign of immaturity. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of maturity.
~ Dave Ramsey
Winning at money is 80 percent behavior and 20 percent head knowledge. What to do isn't the problem; doing it is. Most of us know what to do, but we just don't do it. If I can control the guy in the mirror, I can be skinny and rich.
~ Dave Ramsey
Parents who let teens run around with unearned adult freedoms are naive and stupid.
~ Dave Ramsey
Our fasting doesn't move God; it moves us to a place where we can receive from God.
~ Dave Roberson
Now, as to what he's doing, let me say that the Doctor is at practice of the art of, ah, Pratantimancy – a discipline, you know, of his people.
~ Dave Stone
They basically said that if I didn't show up for school they'd mark me present, they wouldn't send the truant officer after me. At 16 I enrolled in something called continuing education. Once a month I'd go out to Jamaica, but I didn't take it seriously.
~ Dave Van Ronk
President Teddy Roosevelt argued that organized athletics could be the means for instilling the character and values deemed necessary to make America a global power in the century to come. Sports could breed a sense of hard work, self-discipline, and the win-at-all-cost ethic of competition. Roosevelt once said, presumably while swinging a big stick,
~ Dave Zirin
There are at least four essential elements composing the foundation of the enlightenment process: purification, concentration, effort, and mastery.
~ David A. Cooper
I try to make my bed every day for mental health. Coming home to an unmade bed or a room with clothes all over will depress me.
~ David Alan Grier
There are no answers. There is only obedience.
~ David Annandale
Students seemed to be willing to behave better and pay more attention when there was somebody in the room who could kick their butts. In classes with younger children, corporal punishment was reinstated, because even though Americans had started thinking that spanking a kid was some kind of child abuse, many other countries knew better. Their kids still got spanked, and their crime rates were a lot lower than ours.
~ David Archer
Some people may be more gifted than others, but excellence in writing, as in any art form or craft, involves discipline and practice.
~ James B. Stewart
As he told Hill, he was simply following the "Eight 'P's," a mnemonic that had been drummed into them in the military: "Proper prior planning and preparation prevents piss-poor performance." The Real Heroes Are Dead Article from The New Yorker.
~ James B. Stewart
So what Epictetus was telling his students was that there can be no such thing as being the "victim" of another. You can only be a "victim" of yourself. It's all in how you discipline your mind. Who
~ James B. Stockdale
Caning was a way of life at the school, and the boy, Sting and myself, even at an early age, had our fair share of thrashings.
~ James Berryman
The discipline process is simply, 'Here is our standard and here is your performance. We've got a gap. As your leader, I am here to understand the reasons for the gap and help you to raise your game. If the gap does not go away, I will have to escalate.
~ James C. Hunter
When I discipline, I am helping my people, teaching them and coaching them, to be the best they can be. When I see a gap between how they are performing and how they should be performing, I look at it as an opportunity to help them raise their game. It's another opportunity to serve them.
~ James C. Hunter