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Quotes About Discipline

We're not the kind of people to just take a break and say everything's going good, you know, let's rest on our laurels, act like rock stars - we take it very seriously, and we certainly aren't just celebrating and doing a victory lap.
~ Zacky Vengeance
I will never go into a game aggressive because I will cost my team the victory if I am reckless. If I have got a personal vendetta with someone, or I don't like the way someone has done something to me in the game, I am just going to have to get over it.
~ Joe Hart
If I can train for a contest for a week, it's a guaranteed victory.
~ Joey Chestnut
Kids love me. I can bounce back and forth. I can discipline kids, and I can get into the mind of a kid. In my brain, I consider myself the ultimate video game player. The ultimate snack maker.
~ J. B. Smoove
Growing up, I ate, slept and breathed hockey. I got home from school, I shot pucks, played outdoor hockey, road hockey, go home for dinner... Remember this is pre-Internet, barely any video games, I had a Commodore Vic-20. If you weren't doing your homework, you were outside playing hockey, most likely.
~ Chris Pronger
When I was 15, 16, 17 years old, I spent five hours a day juggling, and I probably spent six hours a day seriously listening to music. And if I were 16 now, I would put that time into playing video games.
~ Penn Jillette
I have a reward-and-punishment system: If I have done this much work, then I can play video games this long. It gives my day structure.
~ Kumail Nanjiani
I have three boys. Sometimes my wife and I really have to battle to keep video games from encroaching.
~ Brad Bird
Growing up, I was restricted at home from playing video games until I reached university.
~ Hidetaka Miyazaki
I love the beautiful distractions of the world - television and movies, video games, the Internet in general. But I try really hard to avoid them, because they don't help me become a better writer. They subtract hours from my day. And a writer's main currency is time. Time to daydream, time to walk and think, time to sit and do the work.
~ Nick Petrie
Yeah, well, in the beginning, our mom and dad had one philosophy. We couldn't just sit inside and play video games.
~ Drew Scott
Now if you play video games all the time and you're a real gamer, you're not going to use the Game Genie, you're not going to use the codes.
~ Tony Ferguson
I don't believe that playing video games in the locker room is part of earning the right to win.
~ Sean McDermott
If I wake up at 6 A. M. to work out, I'm done at 10 A. M.. Most guys play video games all day.
~ Martellus Bennett
Growing up, I played every sport I could play, so I didn't have much time, but when I wasn't playing sports, I was definitely playing video games. But my mom used to tell me that I could only play video games for two hours a day and then they would turn off the Internet so I couldn't play online.
~ Gordon Hayward
Instead of watching cartoons when I was little, I had Russian ballet videos from, like, the 1950s and 1940s.
~ Sarah Hay
I've been studying, playing, living, breathing poker for eight to nine hours a day. Every day! When I'm between events and in New York, I'm reading, watching videos or live-streaming very good players.
~ Maria Konnikova
There's always another press conference, another training session and more videos to watch.
~ Ryan Mason
Everyone has a point of view about corporal punishment.
~ Essie Davis
Those who today always look for disciplinarian solutions, those who long for an exaggerated doctrinal 'security,' those who stubbornly try to recover a past that no longer exists - they have a static and inward-directed view of things. In this way, faith becomes an ideology among other ideologies.
~ Pope Francis
Hard work often produces better results than talent.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Let us don our armor of control."-Lady Berwick
~ Lisa Kleypas
But Lachlan always reasoned that a teenage boy had little enough good sense as it was; a clout upside the head might knock it right out of him.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Irene was compulsive about physical activity. She ran, hiked, lifted weights. She was the sort of person who would suddenly drop to the ground and do a set of push-ups or lunge her way across the room.
~ Lisa Lutz