“I don't think the Bonzo Dog could have evolved in America, nor could the old Nice: because of their musical discipline. This is one thing that British groups do have, a sort of discipline. Sometimes it can get a bit soulless, but on the whole I think it's preferable to the American alternative.” ThinkingSometimesWholeAmericaBitsNiceOne ThingGroupsDogDisciplineMusicalBritishAlternativesSoulless Author:Jon Lord
“The Pentagon needs precious resources to build the strength of America, and we can't say, 'this is really important to this community, and it's really not vital to the national security, but we ought to do it anyway.' So, I think we have to have a discipline on this” ThinkingNeedsImportantAmericaCommunitySecurityOughtDisciplineResourcesNational SecurityPentagon Author:John Kasich
“I assume the same problem exists in Australia as in America of back-biting and jealousy and parochialism among disciplines - there are the scientists, and there are the humanities people, and there are chemists and the physicists and everybody snipes at everybody else and inter-disciplinary communication is rare. But it's very precious and necessary.” PeopleProblemAmericaHumanityCommunicationDisciplineScientistAssumingAustraliaPhysicistBitingChemistParochialism Author:Richard Lewontin
“What we should be doing [in US] is accelerating every year our efforts to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, have a cleaner energy future, have much more energy conservation. And this won't hurt anybody. This will create a new economy for America, if we've got the discipline to do it.” IfsShouldYearsAmericaEnergyHurtEffortEconomyDisciplineGasConservationEmissionsCleanersGreenhousesGreenhouse GasesEnergy Conservation Author:William J. Clinton
“The choice before us is plain: Christ or chaos, conviction or compromise, discipline or disintegration. I am rather tired of hearing about our rights and privileges as Americans. The time is come - it is now - when we ought to hear about the duties and responsibilities of our citizenship. America's future depends upon her accepting and demonstrating God's government.” GodGovernmentAmericaChoicesJesusChristResponsibilityAcceptingRightsAcceptanceDutyDependsOughtDisciplineSpeechTiredChaosPrivilegeConvictionHearingCompromiseCitizenshipDemonstratingDisintegrationPlainnessRights And Privileges Author:Peter Marshall
“I am not afraid that the people called Methodists should ever cease to exist either in Europe or America. But I am afraid lest they should only exist as a dead sect, having the form of religion without the power. And this undoubtedly will be the case unless they hold fast both the doctrine, spirit, and discipline with which they first set out.” PeopleShouldFirstsAmericaFormSpiritCasesDisciplineEuropeCeaseDoctrineNot AfraidSectsHold FastMethodists Book:The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A. M. Source: The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A. M.
“I think in America there's this free flow between fashion, art, architecture, music and design. In Europe it's more segregated between those different disciplines I think.” ThinkingArtDifferentAmericaFashionDesignDisciplineEuropeFlowArchitecture Author:Marco Brambilla
“In America, a metrical poem is likely to conjure up the idea of the sort of poet who wears ties and lunches at the faculty club. In Russia it suggests the moral force of an art practiced against the greatest personal odds, as a discipline, solitary and intense.” ArtIdeasAmericaForceMoralPoetDisciplineClubsRussiaIntenseTiesFacultyLunchSolitaryOdds Author:Joseph Brodsky
“Apparently, sir you Chinese are far ahead of us in every respect, except that you don’t have entrepreneurs. And our nation, though it has no drinking water, electricity, sewage system, public transportation, sense of hygiene, discipline, courtesy, or punctuality, ‘’does’’ have entrepreneurs. Thousands and thousands of them. Especially in the field of technology. And these entrepreneurs—"we" entrepreneurs—have set up all these outsourcing companies that virtually run America now.” DoeRunningAmericaNationsWaterBusinessCompanyTechnologyFieldsDisciplineEntrepreneurDrinkingChineseElectricityCourtesyTransportationHygieneDrinking WaterPunctualityOutsourcingSewagePublic Transportation Book:The White Tiger Source: The White Tiger
“It is for Muslim scholars to study the whole history of Islamic science completely and not only the chapters and periods which influenced Western science. It is also for Muslim scholars to present the tradition of Islamic science from the point of view of Islam itself and not from the point of view of the scientism, rationalism and positivism which have dominated the history of science in the West since the establishment of the discipline in the early part of the 20th century in Europe and America.” WholeAmericaViewsStudyCenturyDisciplinePeriodsEuropeTraditionWestIslamWesternPoint Of ViewIslamicEstablishmentScholarChapters20th CenturyScientismRationalismHistory Of SciencePositivismEurope And America Author:Seyyed Hossein Nasr
“Since the birth of our nation, the steady performance of the Marine Corps in fighting America's battles has made it the very symbol of military excellence. The Corps has come to be recognized worldwide as an elite force of fighting men, renowned for their physical endurance, for their high level of obedience, and for the fierce pride they take, as individuals, in the capacity for self discipline.” MenMadeSelfAmericaFightingIndividualForceNationsLevelsMilitaryPrideBirthDisciplineBattleCapacityPerformancesExcellenceSymbolsMade ItObedienceEnduranceSteadyElitesFierceSelf DisciplineMarineHigh LevelMarine CorpsRenowned Author:Clare Boothe Luce
“Sure I am a religious man who is also passionate about conserving the environment. But I am also a CEO, with all the bad habits and attitudes that are natural to the species. . . . I am still naturally self-interested, overconfident, full of pride, and eager to control a meeting as any CEO in America. Every day, I struggle with my ego.” MenStillsSelfAmericaNaturalReligiousAttitudeStruggleEnvironmentPrideHabitDisciplineEgoMeetingsSpeciesPassionateSelf DisciplineCeoBad HabitsConservingOverconfident Author:Tom Chappell