Quotes About Indiscipline
Arrogance is a mixture of impertinence, disobedience, indiscipline, rudeness, harshness, and a self-assertive nature.
~ Sivananda
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The faults were clear enough: the greatest of them was an initial lack of appreciation of the possibilities of the enemy; a certain indiscipline of mind; a tendency towards exaggeration
~ Rick Atkinson
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Su ejército, que a menudo se comportaba con crueldad e indisciplina, fue considerado como una «pureza de armas» ejemplar y a aquellos de nosotros que fuimos testigos de las matanzas de civiles llevadas a cabo por israelíes nos insultaron por ser mentirosos, antisemitas o amigos del «terrorismo».
~ Robert Fisk
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The existence of laws for the association of ideas, as for all intellectual operations, insults our native indiscipline.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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She had acquired some of his gypsy ways, some of his nonchalance, his bohemian indiscipline. She had swung with him into the disorders of strewn clothes, spilled cigarette ashes, slipping into bed all dressed, falling asleep thus, indolence, timelessness...A region of chaos and moonlight. She liked it there.
~ Anais Nin
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Arrogance is a mixture of impertinence, disobedience, indiscipline, rudeness, harshness, and a self-assertive nature.
~ Swami Sivananda
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It is the duty of youths to war against indiscipline and corruption because they are the leaders of tomorrow.
~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
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that coronation of the team's achievements paradoxically heralded the beginning of the end for Rijkaard's Barcelona, as the first signs of indiscipline became apparent.
~ Guillem Balagué
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Lagos is sometimes emblematic of disorder. In traffic, drivers make their own rules. There is a constant war between our street hawkers and our various forms of law enforcement deployed to eradicate the 'indiscipline' of poverty.
~ Uzodinma Iweala
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Once upon a time, Freedom and Necessity were identical; but now what is understood by freedom is in fact indiscipline.
~ Oswald Spengler
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