“Without self-discipline, success is impossible, period.”
Lou Holtz (1937) American college football coach, professional football coach, television sports announcer
Source: Purification of the Heart: Signs, Symptoms and Cures of the Spiritual Diseases of the Heart
“Without self-discipline, success is impossible, period.”
Lou Holtz (1937) American college football coach, professional football coach, television sports announcer
“True freedom is impossible without a mind made free by discipline.”
Mortimer J. Adler (1902–2001) American philosopher and educator
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
Undated manuscript, "The Eternal Significance of Christ", an outline of a sermon on 2 Corinthians, at the King Center http://www.thekingcenter.org/archive/document/eternal-significance-christ
Freeman Dyson book Infinite in All Directions
Source: Infinite in All Directions (1988), Ch. 1 : In Praise of Diversity
Context: Science and religion are two human enterprises sharing many features. They share these features also with other enterprises such as art, literature and music. The most salient features of all these enterprises are discipline and diversity. Discipline to submerge the individual fantasy in a greater whole. Diversity to give scope to the infinite variety of human souls and temperaments. Without discipline there can be no greatness. Without diversity there can be no freedom. Greatness for the enterprise, freedom for the individual — these are the two themes, contrasting but not incompatible, that make up the history of science and the history of religion.
Joseph Stalin (1879–1953) General secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Source: The Foundations of Leninism, Ch.8
Alan Watts (1915–1973) British philosopher, writer and speaker
Source: In My Own Way: An Autobiography 1915-1965 (1972), p. 123
Ann Coulter (1961) author, political commentator
Source: 2002, Slander : Liberal Lies About the American Right (2002), p. 254.
Context: Where there is a vacuum of ideas, paranoia slips in. Much of the left's hate speech bears greater similarity to a psychological disorder than to standard political discourse. The hatred is blinding, producing logical contradictions that would be impossible to sustain were it not for the central element faith plays in the left's new religion. The basic tenet of their faith is this: Maybe they were wrong about their facts and policies, but they are good and conservatives are evil. You almost want to give it to them. It's all they have left.
“Intention without discipline is useless.”
Caroline Myss (1952) author from the United States
Source: Entering the Castle: An Inner Path to God and Your Soul
Sydney J. Harris (1917–1986) American journalist
Pieces of Eight (1982)
“Can the mind become completely still without coercion, without compulsion, without discipline?”
Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986) Indian spiritual philosopher
7th Public Discussion, Saanen, Switzerland (10 August 1971)
1970s