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Your discipline or lack of discipline will protect you from or expose you to disaster. Practice discipline. Be consistent.

Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.
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Your discipline or lack of discipline will protect you from or expose you to disaster. Practice discipline. Be consistent.

Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.
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Lack of discipline leads to frustration and self-loathing.

Marie Chapian
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The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline.

James C. Collins, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't
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Rebellion, waywardness, lack of discipline, confusion, and conflict prevent happy relationships within the home. But God is interested in your family, your marriage, your children. He shows us the ideals and the goals for the family.

Billy Graham, Billy Graham in Quotes
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This may not be art as art commonly goes; the lack of discipline, of control, would seem to rule it out of that category. And yet Woolrich's lack of control over emotions is a crucial element in his work, not only because it intensifies the fragility and momentariness of love but also because it tears away the comfortable belief, evident in some of the greatest works of the human imagination such as Oedipus Rex, that nobility in the face of nothingness is possible. And if Woolrich's work is not art as commonly understood, there is an art beyond art, whose form is not the novel or story but the scream; and of this art Woolrich is beyond doubt a master. ("Introduction")

Francis M. Nevins Jr.
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All opponents are not necessarily enemies. But both enemies and opponents carry certain characteristics in common. Both perceive their opposite as an obstacle, or an opportunity, or a threat. Sometimes the threat is personal; other times it is a perceived violation of standards or accepted norms of society.In modest form, the opponent's attacks are verbal. The warrior must choose which of those to stand against,, and which to ignore.Often that decision is taken from his hands by others. In those cases, lack of discipline may dissuade the opponent from further attacks. More often, though, the opponent finds himself encouraged to continue or intensify the attacks.It is when the attacks become physical that the warrior must take the most dangerous of choices.

Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn
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