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I would rather be the good aunt who never says anything bad and lets the parents discipline the child.
— Ellen DeGeneres
I think we have to show some pride in the jersey that we are wearing, and can't quit.
— Mario Lemieux
The more power you give your child in any discipline process, the more likely he will be to be able to make it work positively for himself.
— Hilary Flower
You must have discipline to have fun.
— Julia Child
I've actually had a melody on my guitar since the day I learned how to play it, back when I was 7. And for some reason I can't add lyrics to it.
— Miley Cyrus
You keep your guard too low, I am afraid. You are full of passion, but passion without discipline is no more than a child's tantrum.
— Joe Abercrombie
The years passed as clouds do, ephemeral and vaporous, condensing, sliding along awhile, then dispersing like ghosts.
— Anthony Doerr
Heaven sends us good meat, but the Devil sends cooks.
— David Garrick
Do Not Dictate a Child through Someone, it Ruins the Child's Experience.
— Vineet Raj Kapoor
I tried to teach them [his sons] that about the importance of self-discipline, and that the culture of yes is built on a foundation of no.
— Bill Walton
Winter. It made things visible. But
— Ali Smith
Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline will drive it far from him (Proverbs 22:15).
— Tedd Tripp
Loving discipline encourages a child to respect other people and live as a responsible, constructive citizen.
— James Dobson
Christ's sacrifice satisfied the Father's anger so that, as his child, you will receive his discipline but need not fear his wrath.
— Paul David Tripp
As she put it, she knew of nothing so ravishing as having a child whom she could whip whenever she was in a bad mood.
("The Queen Fantasque") — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
("The Queen Fantasque") — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
I think of discipline as the continual everyday process of helping a child learn self-discipline.
— Fred Rogers
I've developed a self-discipline since the time I was a child.
— George Hamilton
A linguist deaf to the poetic functions of language and a literary scholar indifferent to linguistics are equally flagrant anachronisms.
— Roman Jakobson