Quotes about Discipline
It was my tutor who dissuaded me from patronizing Green or Blue at the races, or Light or Heavy in the ring;
— Marcus Aurelius
That cucumber is bitter, so toss it out!
— Marcus Aurelius
This shows how a man who practices exercise and self-control can preserve some of his original vigor even when he grows old.
— Cicero
Last year I abstained this year I devour without guilt which is also an art
— Margaret Atwood
Those who live alone slide into the habit of vertical eating: why bother with the niceties when there's no one to share or censure? But laxity in one area may lead to derangement in all.
— Margaret Atwood
Love is a discipline, like prayer, I said.
— Margaret Atwood
Becka had a lot of these control-yourself techniques. I tried to practise them. They worked some of the time.
— Margaret Atwood
Thanksgiving speaks in clear, crisp tones of forgotten terms, like integrity - bravery - respect - freedom - discipline - sacrifice - godliness.
— Charles Swindoll
Are stress and worry evidence of a soul too lazy, too undisciplined, to keep gaze fixed on God?
— Ann Voskamp
It is not a matter of time so much as a matter of heart; if you have the heart to pray, you will find the time.
— Charles Spurgeon
I will tell you what rule I observed when I was young, and too much addicted to childish diversions-never to spend more time in mere recreation in one day than I spent in private religious devotions.
— Susanna Wesley
Tell me what time you spend alone with God... and I'll tell you how spiritual you are.
— Leonard Ravenhill