Famous aphorisms about observing discipline and being strict with yourself:
1. Any new social system requires new relationships and new disciplines between people. ——Lenin
2. Workers’ organization, discipline, perseverance and solidarity with workers all over the world are the guarantee for final victory.
3. Reform will be difficult to succeed if there is no discipline.
4. We cannot maintain freedom solely by relying on the inner love of freedom in human beings. ——John Adams
5. Discipline is the form of managing relationships.
6. Teach children to obey the truth, obey the collective, and develop children's conscious discipline. This is the most important part of children's moral education.
7. Temperance is a kind of order, a kind of control of happiness and desire. ——Plato
8. Discipline is the class that achieves all ambitions. ——Shakespeare
9. Order is the first condition for freedom. ——Hegel
10. The cultivation of a culture of discipline can only be effective if the leader himself sets an example in this regard.
11. Discipline is the collective appearance, collective voice, collective movements, collective expressions, and collective beliefs.
12. In today’s science, only collective efforts can achieve real achievements. —— Belinsky
13. At a critical moment, in order to save everyone’s lives, everyone must immediately and absolutely obey one person’s will. —— Si Gesi
14. Discipline is the first condition for freedom.
15. I am not very demanding of my children. I only need to be moderately strict in their education. To educate children to know right and wrong, of course there must be some discipline, but discipline must be for discipline's sake and reasons must be explained. The children will ask endless questions, and you must always be very patient; no matter what, I have to explain the truth and answer their questions. Some parents don't talk enough about their children, and this is one of the big issues right now.
16. Discipline should not be regarded only as a means of education. Discipline is the result of the educational process, first and foremost the result of the collective efforts of students in all areas of life - production, daily life, school, culture, etc.
17. War satisfies, or has satisfied, man's aggressive instinct, but it also satisfies man's desire for plunder, destruction, cruel discipline and autocratic power.
18. A kite that breaks its string will not only not be free, but will fall headlong to the earth.
19. Without discipline, there will be neither calm faith nor obedience, nor methods to protect health and prevent danger. ——Herzen