“By any reasonable criteria, the discipline of economics as a whole, in its present state, is sadly lacking.” StatesWholeDisciplineEconomicsReasonableLackingCriteria Author:Paul Ormerod
“Parents who are cowed by temper tantrums and screaming defiance are only inviting more of the same. Young children become more cooperative with parents who confidently assert the reasons for their demands and enforce reasonable rules. Even if there are a few rough spots, relationships between parents and young children run more smoothly when the parent, rather than the child, is in control.” IfsChildrenReasonRunningYoungParentDisciplineDemandSpotsReasonableRoughTemperDefianceInvitingYoung ChildrenCooperativesTantrumsTemper Tantrums Author:Sandra Scarr
“I'm terrible with my workout regime and following it strictly. I'm terrible with a healthy diet and following it strictly. I'm terrible on the weekends about getting up at reasonable hours and all of those things. But, when it comes to my work and the discipline it takes to get to work on time - I hate unprofessionalism.” HateHoursDisciplineTerribleHealthyI HateFollowingDietsReasonableWeekendRegimesWorkoutHealthy Diet Author:Katherine Heigl
“Mozart in his music was probably the most reasonable of the world's great composers. It is the happy balance between flight and control, between sensibility and self-discipline, simplicity and sophistication of style that is his particular province... Mozart tapped once again the source from which all music flows, expressing himself with a spontaneity and refinement and breath-taking rightness that has never since been duplicated.” WorldSelfStyleParticularSourceBalanceDisciplineFlowBreathsSimplicityFlightReasonableComposerSensibilitySelf DisciplineSpontaneityProvincesRefinementSophistication Author:Aaron Copland
“Reasonable orders are easy enough to obey; it is capricious, bureaucratic or plain idiotic demands that form the habit of discipline.” EnoughFormOrderEasyHabitDisciplineDemandReasonableRebelliousIdioticCapricious Author:Barbara Tuchman