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Julius Caesar approached Discipline from first principles, cutting through assumptions to reveal fundamental truths. This archive captures that thinking, giving you access to frameworks you can build on. Every quote is sourced and contextualized, allowing you to understand their reasoning. Use this when you need to think clearly about Discipline without inheriting broken mental models.
"Terror is the weapon of the weak; the strong rely on the discipline of their ranks."
"It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience."
"The strength of a man is measured by his ability to remain calm in a storm."
"A mind that is distracted is a mind that is defeated."
"I love the name of honor, more than I fear death."
"I am not afraid of the outcome, for I have prepared for the worst that fortune can offer."
"To achieve great things, one must be willing to sacrifice small comforts."
"Without training, they lacked knowledge; without knowledge, they lacked confidence; without confidence, they lacked victory."
"Caesar's wife must be above suspicion."
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