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The force is within you, force yourself.
Coercion from outside, strong temperamental inclinations and passions within ourselves, do nothing to effect the essence of our freedom. They simply define its action by imposing certain limits on it.
Every community classifies, coerces, and restricts its members in some fashion; the particulars vary, but compliance with social forms is an inescapable fact of human existence. The exaggerated requirements
The real enforcer, and this is true for the entire Lycurgan system, was peer pressure.
No one is ever compelled to / so helpless that they get exploited. One who say so (that they were exploited) are lying.
One always has a choice to walk away!
I was forced to grow up quicker than most. I was forced to be a young man at a young age.
Better to use force when you should rather than when you must.
A coerced choice does not reflect virtue, only compliance.
forces of nature. A man either ran for
It was involuntary. They sank my boat.
Don't force things to happen.
The pressure to conform to an authority figure or peer group can cause people to behave in shocking ways.
It's punishment to be compelled to do what one doesn't wish.
Well, one must be a slave to something in this kind of a world,' he said.
Who is to decide between 'Let it be' and 'Force it'?
Force, governmental coercion, is the instrument by which the ethics of altruism - the belief that the individual exists to serve others - is translated into political reality.
If someone puts too much pressure on me, I will automatically rebel.
The social arrangements that produce responsibility are arrangements that create coercion, of some sort.
We must do what we must to do
It's a choice to be trapped.
A portion of the multitude must ever be coerced.
When the pressure comes, preferences give way while convictions hold firm.
There's always pressure and that pressure is earned.
Oh, my God. Did I force myself on him? Wait, under him. Can you force yourself under someone?
Most real relationships are involuntary.
Pressure is a privilege - it only comes to those who earn it.
Compulsion is attraction without reason.
Forced to think you end up coming to a conclusion.Forced to come to a conclusion you make a decision.And once you made the decision you really acts.
The exercise of one coercion always makes another inevitable.
Servitude is inherent; we are all slaves to duty or to force.
Trying to force something is the best way to stop it happening.
Most men and women are forced to perform parts for which they have no qualification.
Being forced to work, and forced to do your best, will breed in you temperance and self-control, diligence and strength of will, cheerfulness and content, and a hundred virtues which the idle will never know.
Force may make hypocrites, but it can never make converts.
Freely chosen, discipline is absolute freedom.
One either imposes one's ideas or one is imposed on.
Necessity is harsh. Fate has no reprieve.
Defiance through compliance.
Peer pressure is just that: pressure.
When authority is backed up by an immediate physical compulsion, what we are dealing with is not authority proper (i.e. symbolic authority), but simply an agency of brute force.
Someone must lead the way.
Discipline imposed from the outside eventually defeats when it is not matched by desire from within.
If I'm being forced to do something I don't want to do, my real self comes out. But whether or not I'm aware of it, no matter what happens, I'm always going to have a fake self and I'm not going to judge my fake self.
Force is not a remedy.
Obedience Should Not Be the Result of Compulsion
What is freedom when you're too beholden to act spontaneously
Now look what you made me do.
Is it? If somebody forces you to do something and there's no possible way to avoid it, is it really sin?
And never - not in a single case - was the explanation, 'I was pressured to do this.' The explanation was very often, 'The limited data we had led one to reasonably conclude this. I now see that there's another explanation for it.'
Something must happen; that is the reason for most human relationships. Something must happen; even servitude in love, in war, ordeath.
Force loses its legitimacy when it is used instead of free and open discussion.
No one should be forced to be something they aren't.
Force always attracts men of low morality.
Making someone feel obligated, pressured or forced into doing something of a sexual nature that they don't want to is sexual coercion. This includes persistent attempts at sexual contact when the person has already refused you. Nobody owes you sex, ever; and no means no, always.
I pushed. You have a right to push back.
In the family, no one is ever pushed. I came to politics spontaneously; there was no obligation. It has to happen naturally.
At times, you need to be forceful to get things that are stuck unstuck.
Without discipline, there can be no freedom.
You had to fight the desire to stay.
Discipline must be maintained.
He possessed a strange facility for the mandatory.
Experience had proven that the only way these regulations would be heeded was if they were implemented by force.
Right reason is stronger than force.
You can't force music; It just has to come to you.
When I'm pushed, I shove.
The compulsion of fate is bitter.
You need shoving, not pushing.
Force is the weapon of the weak.
She can't force us to go to the ball. We're grown men, for Lord's sake!"
Will cocked an eyebrow at his younger brother. "You don't think she can force us? We are speaking of the same mother, correct? Small frame,
enormous will?
Servitude, in many cases, is not forced upon by the masters, but a temptation of the servants.
Behind real freedom, there lies discipline.
Whenever the government is involved, there is an element of coercion.
Necessity, that great refuge and excuse for human frailty, breaks through all law; and he is not to be accounted in fault whose crime is not the effect of choice, but force.
Force is always beside the point when sublety will serve.
There ought to be a law against necessity.
Nothing is compulsory. Free will is paramount. But free will comes with the burden of consequences.
A great deal of pressure was then built up to remove me from the club and my resignation was, finally, a forced one.
Christ does not force our will, He only takes what we give Him. But He does not give Himself entirely until He sees that we yield ourselves entirely to Him.
Governmental regulations all carry coercion to some degree, and even where they don't, they habituate man to expect teaching, guidance and help outside himself, instead of formulating his own.
Often when economic pressure is lifted, a man must pump back into himself a feeling of must.
There is no contending with necessity, and we should be very tender how we censure those that submit to it. It is one thing to be at liberty to do what we will, and another thing to be tied up to do what we must.
It would be nice if nobody ever had to make anybody do anything.
Money is always a pressure.
Force is the law of animals, men are ruled by conviction.
They use force, to make you do, what the deciders, have decided you must do.
Force is camouflaged by consents; the consent is brought about the methods of mass suggestion.
To quote a dictum of Simon, what a horse does under compulsion he does blindly, and his performance is no more beautiful than would be that of a ballet-dancer taught by whip and goad.
To those who think them selves strong, force always seems the easiest solution.
Coercion, after all, merely captures man. Freedom captivates him.
People should always force themselves to do daring things.
There is no real force without justice.
I suppose everyone has had that ghastly feeling at one time or another of being urged by some overwhelming force to do some absolutely blithering act.
I was seized by the stern hand of Compulsion, that dark, unreasonable Urge that impels women to clean house in the middle of the night.
Nothing made me happen. I happened.
Do I look like I'm compelled to do anything? Do I seriously look like anyone could compel me to even bring them a coaster?"
She looked me over again. "You look like you're compelled to cause trouble, but I doubt that's the boss' directive.
Rape, mutilation, abuse, and theft are the natural outcome of a world in which force rules, in which human beings are objects.
The only kind of coercion I recommend is mutual coercion, mutually agreed upon by the majority of the people affected.
Peer pressure is one thing, but when your dad's the pusher, it's something else entirely.
Why coerce when you can contract ?
I forced myself to comply. When the media reports that a suspect in custody was killed after resisting arrest, they never tell you how hard it is to assist passively with your own kidnapping. They never talk about the discipline it takes to submit.