“We still have many shortcomings and failures to fulfill the Party's demands, especially as regards the liquidation in some of our people of survivals of the accursed past in consciousness and conduct and the fulfillment of the demands of our Soviet ethics and military discipline.” PeopleStillsPastPartyConsciousnessMilitaryDisciplineDemandSurvivalEthicsRegardFulfillmentSovietShortcomingsMilitary Discipline Author:Filipp Golikov
“I'm a military kid, both parents in the military - Mom did 12 years, Dad did 21, served in two wars. So discipline is something that was huge.” YearsTwoWarKidsParentMilitaryHugeMomDadDiscipline Author:Robert Griffin III
“I went to a military school between the ages of six and 12 and later into the air force. You learn discipline and strength of character.” CharacterAgeSchoolForceAirMilitaryDisciplineSixStrength Of CharacterAir ForceMilitary School Author:Larry Hagman
“I've always been fascinated by the military, the discipline they have and the sacrifices they make to defend the country. It's something I've always been interested in.” CountrySacrificeMilitaryDisciplineFascinated Author:Troy Polamalu
“I realized that both the military and religious orders depend on discipline to shape people - which routine does, in a lot of ways.” PeopleWayDoeOrderReligiousMilitaryDependsDisciplineShapesI RealizedRoutine Author:Kit Reed
“Do you know what Agelisas said, when he was asked why the great city of Lacedomonie was not girded with walls? Because, pointing out the inhabitants and citizens of the city, so expert in military discipline and so strong and well armed: "Here," he said, "are the walls of the city," meaning that there is no wall but of bones, and that towns and cities can have no more secure nor stronger wall than the virtue of their citizens and inhabitants.” KnowsWellsSaidStrongCitiesVirtueSecurityMilitaryWallCitizensDisciplineStrongerTownsBonesSecureExpertsDo You KnowPointingGreat CitiesMilitary Discipline Author:Francois Rabelais
“My father had been in the military and he was a weapons specialist, so he had an affinity for weapons but also for the discipline of it. He taught us how to shoot when we were young. He opened up karate schools in the worst parts of the city, on purpose, and then he would systematically clean out a three-block radius, all of the gang-bangers and drug dealers and everybody of nefarious character.” CharacterSchoolYoungPurposeThreeFatherCitiesWorstMilitaryTaughtDisciplineDrugWeaponsCleanBlockGangDealerTaught UsSpecialistsKarateAffinityDrug DealersRadius Author:Lupe Fiasco
“The military offered the opportunity to see the world, and meet other people and learn new customs. Plus, the Army taught soldiers discipline. The life I experienced in the service was an education I could never have obtained as a cowboy.” PeopleWorldOpportunityMilitaryTaughtDisciplineArmySoldierPlusCustomsCowboy Author:Tom Johnson
“The military world is characterized by the absence of freedom - in other words, a rigorous discipline-enforced inactivity, ignorance, cruelty, debauchery and drunkenness.” WorldMilitaryIgnoranceDisciplineAbsenceCrueltyDrunkennessInactivityDebauchery Book:War and Peace Source: War and Peace
“If the self-discipline of the free cannot match the iron discipline of the mailed fist, in economic, political, scientific, and all the other kinds of struggles, as well as the military, then the peril to freedom will continue to rise.” IfsWellsKindSelfPoliticalStruggleEconomicMilitaryDisciplineIronSelf DisciplineFistsPeril Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1961 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1961
“The kids say golf taught them this and that. I get it with the military: A guy joins the military because he needs discipline and has to find himself. But don't tell me, 'Golf helps you find yourself.' I've been playing my whole life, and I'm still looking for myself.” NeedsStillsWholeHelpingKidsGuyMilitaryTaughtDisciplineGolfWhole LifeFinding Yourself Author:Lewis Black
“We are coming to the times when passive Christianity and passive Christians will cease to exist. There is a maturity, a discipline and a divine militancy coming upon the people of God. Those who have succumbed to humanistic and idealistic theologies may have a hard time with this, but we must understand that God is a military God. The title that he uses ten times more than any other is "the Lord of Hosts", or "Lord of armies". There is a martial aspect to his character that we must understand and embrace for the times and the job to which we are now coming.” PeopleMayHardCharacterUseChristianJobsChristianityLordMilitaryDivineDisciplineTenAspectArmyEmbraceCeaseTheologyTitlesMaturityHard TimesHostPassiveIdealisticHumanisticMilitancy Author:Rick Joyner
“I still wanted to get into the NBA. I was still on the team, I was a starting point guard and I was on and off the team because of my grades. That was the thing, discipline, discipline, discipline, and then I was going home to a very strict dad. He ran the house like the military.” StillsHomeWantedHouseTeamMilitaryDadDisciplineStartingRanGradesNbaStrictStarting PointAnd OffGoing HomePoint Guard Author:Ryan Montgomery
“In war, discipline is superior to strength; but if that discipline is neglected there is no longer any difference between the soldier and the peasant.” IfsWarDifferencesMilitaryDisciplineSoldierSuperiorsNeglectedPeasants Author:Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
“Men are seldom born brave but they acquire courage through training and discipline - a handful of men inured to war proceed to certain victory; while on the contrary numerous armies of raw and undisciplined troops are but multitudes of men dragged to the slaughter.” MenWarCertainBornMilitaryVictoryDisciplineTrainingArmyBraveContraryAcquireTroopsMultitudesHandfulSlaughterUndisciplined Author:Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
“The military taught me discipline, how to problem solve, teamwork and loyalty, a perfect parallel to the kitchen. If we could take that and bottle it, it would be a amazing thing.” IfsProblemWould BePerfectMilitaryTaughtDisciplineSolveLoyaltyKitchenBottlesTeamworkParallelsAmazing Things Author:Robert Irvine