“A narrow and moralistic view of morals is responsible for the failure to recognize that all the aims and values which are desirable in education are themselves moral. Discipline, natural development, culture, social efficiency, are moral traits - marks of a person who is a worthy member of that society which it is the business of education to further.” PersonsValuesCultureSocialNaturalViewsMoralDevelopmentDisciplineMembersMarkResponsibleAimWorthyTraitsEfficiencyDesirable Book:Democracy And Education Source: Democracy And Education
“Whatever discipline you exercise should be based on the goal your child is eventually to reach, namely, freedom and happiness. I would show him towards what he is growing, his ultimate fulfilment, and help him to adapt himself to that. In everything that you do, you should keep the goal in view, and hence your discipline must aim at helping the child to realize that at a certain stage he will be above all discipline.” ShouldChildrenHelpingShowsCertainGoalRealizingViewsGrowingStageDisciplineExerciseUltimateOur ChildrenAimYour ChildrenFulfilmentFreedom And Happiness Author:Jiddu Krishnamurti
“A prince ought to have no other aim or thought, nor select anything else for his study, than war and its rules and discipline; for this is the sole art that belongs to him who rules, and it is of such force that it not only upholds those who are born princes, but it often enables men to rise from a private station to that rank. And, on the contrary, it is seen that when princes have thought more of ease than of arms they have lost their states. And the first cause of your losing it is to neglect this art; and what enables you to acquire a state is to be master of the art.” MenFirstsArtWarStatesLostForceCausesBornStudyMastersArmsOughtDisciplineLosingAimContraryEaseAcquireStationsNeglectSoleArt Of WarSelect Author:Niccolo Machiavelli
“As a progressive discipline [biochemistry] belongs to the present century. From the experimental physiologists of the last century it obtained a charter, and, from a few pioneers of its own, a promise of success; but for the furtherance of its essential aim that century left it but a small inheritance of facts and methods. By its essential or ultimate aim I myself mean an adequate and acceptable description of molecular dynamics in living cells and tissues.” MeanFactsLastsLeftCenturyDisciplinePromiseEssentialsUltimateAimMethodCellsDescriptionProgressiveAcceptableAdequateInheritancePioneersTissuesDynamicsCharterBiochemistry Author:Frederick Gowland Hopkins
“Discipline is no longer literal obedience but intelligent obedience, for discipline aims at obedience coupled with activity of will. Once discipline weakens and vanishes, as it does towards the latter stages of the fire fight, and the crowd instinct possesses the soldier, then will he, if training has formed those necessary mental reflexes, surrender himself to the will of his leader; this is where leadership supplants discipline without destroying it.” IfsDoeFightingLeaderFireStageDisciplineActivityTrainingIntelligentAimInstinctSoldierCrowdsSurrenderObedienceLatterDestroyingLiteralReflexes Author:J. F. C. Fuller
“Know this also to be one of the spiritual practices, a discipline for God - realisation. Its aim also is Self - realisation.” KnowsSelfSpiritualPracticeDisciplineAimRealisationSpiritual PracticeSelf Realisation Book:Personality Development Source: Personality Development