Quotes about Discipline
It is a tremendously hard thing to pray aright, yea, it is verily the science of all sciences.
— Martin Luther
Prayer should be done regularly, persistently, resolutely, and tenaciously at least daily, whether we feel like it or not.
— Timothy Keller
If I've learned anything about prayer, it's that desperation drives discipline.
— Bill Hybels
I can say a prayer while washing my teeth, but that does not mean I should wash my teeth in church.
— CS Lewis
With prayer, you may be able to start one discipline or habit that will overflow into many more positive, God-honoring traits.
— Craig Groeschel
One great effect of prayer is that it enables the soul to command the body. By obedience I make my body submissive to my soul but prayer puts my soul in command of my body.
— Oswald Chambers
It takes discipline and compassion to awaken the divine in ourselves long enough to recognize the divine in another.
— Mary Anne Radmacher
Liberty, in so far as it is of any value, always means self-control in both the senses of that term: in the sense that we are only controlled by ourselves, and also in the sense that by ourselves we are controlled, and that every part of our nature is subservient to the purpose to which our whole nature is given.
— William Temple
A light to guide, a rod to check the erring, and reprove.
— William Wordsworth
When I was younger I made it a rule never to take a strong drink before lunch. It is now my rule never to do so before breakfast.
— Winston Churchill
I pray, and I obey.
— David Yonggi Cho
No man is free until he s a master of himself!!
— Epictetus