“It takes great technique, tremendous discipline and energy and practice, and damn few are capable. Art is confidence. Technique makes it possible to achieve artistic greatness, but doesn't guarantee it. The great piano artists are not the ones who are best playing Clementi exercises.” ArtArtistEnergyPracticeAchieveGreatnessDisciplineExerciseCapableArt IsTechniqueArtisticDamnPianoGuarantees Author:Dirk Benedict
“Discipline makes hard men. Every hard man is capable of being a killer. But every killer is not capable of being a hard man. They can't endure that much. It's all about the endurance. That's why they become killers. Because they can't endure the pain. They need to kill the pain to stop it.” MenNeedsHardPainDisciplineCapableEndureEnduranceKillers Author:Mike Tyson
“Surviving the grind of 18-hour days and getting up at four in the morning to work out for an hour so I'd have the energy to do it again the next day. I did not know I had that discipline. I did not know I had the discipline to learn a seven-page scene in three hours to shoot that day or the next day. I didn't know that I was capable of realizing that potential.” EnergyRealizingHoursMorningDisciplineSceneCapableWork OutSurvivingGrind Author:Richard Schiff
“What is the next step, the practical application? —I will answer that the absolutely vital thing is to consolidate your understanding, to become capable of enjoyment, of living in the present, and of the discipline which this involves. Without this you have nothing to give.” GivingNextUnderstandingAnswersStepsDisciplineCapablePracticalsEnjoymentApplicationLive In The PresentNext Steps Author:Alan Watts
“In ordinary life, a mentor can guide a young man through various disciplines, helping to bring him out of boyhood into manhood; and that in turn is associated not with body building, but with building and emotional body capable of containing more than one sort of ecstasy.” MenHelpingBodyYoungTurnsBuildingEmotionalDisciplineCapableOrdinaryVariousGuidesYoung ManEcstasyMentorManhoodOrdinary LifeContainingBoyhoodBody Building Author:Robert Bly
“Innovation is the specific tool of entrepreneurs, the means by which they exploit change as an opportunity for a different business or a different service. It is capable of being presented as a discipline, capable of being learned, capable of being practiced. Entrepreneurs need to search purposefully for the sources of innovation, the changes and their symptoms that indicate opportunities for successful innovation. And they need to know and to apply the principles of successful innovation.” KnowsNeedsMeanDifferentSuccessOpportunityPrinciplesCreativitySuccessfulSourceDisciplineCapableToolsStressInnovationEntrepreneurSymptomsExploits Book:Innovation and Entrepreneurship Source: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
“Meditation simply means a discipline that makes you capable of being aloof and detached from your mind. So even if the mind is sick, your consciousness is never sick. Even if your mind is going crazy, you are just witnessing it. Mind is only a machine. You are not. Meditation is the experience: "I am not my body, not my mind - I am the witness of it all." This experience, this transcendental experience, immensely transforms the whole situation. Many things which were driving you crazy simply drop away.” IfsMindMeanWholeBodyConsciousnessSituationMeditationCrazyDisciplineCapableMachinesSickDrivingWitnessDetachedTranscendentalAloofGoing Crazy Author:Rajneesh
“If the nature of the work is properly appreciated and applied, it will stand in the same relation to the higher faculties as food is to the physical body. It nourishes and enlivens the higher man and urges him to produce the best he is capable of. It directs his freewill along the proper course and disciplines the animal in him into progressive channels. It furnishes an excellent background for man to display his scale of values and develop his personality.” IfsMenBodyValuesCoursesAnimalProducePersonalityHigherDisciplineCapableRelationScalesBackgroundsExcellentUrgesFacultyProgressiveDisplayAppreciatedPhysical Body Author:J. C. Kumarappa