A Quote by Bob Andrews

Rather the pain of discipline than the pain of regret. — © Bob Andrews
Rather the pain of discipline than the pain of regret.

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We suffer one of two things. Either the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. You've got to choose discipline, versus regret, because discipline weighs ounces and regret weighs tons.
We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.
There's two kinds of pain in sports: the pain of discipline and the pain of regret.
We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret or disappointment.
Each day you must choose, the pain of discipline or the pain of regret.
There are two pains in life. There is the pain of discipline and the pain of disappointment. If you can handle the pain of discipline, then you'll never have to deal with the pain of disappointment.
The price of discipline is always less than the pain of regret.
Success is assured when a person fears the pain of regret more than the pain of the process.
There are two types of pain. There is the pain of loss, which you can recover. And then, there is the pain of regret which never goes away.
To diminish the suffering of pain, we need to make a crucial distinction between the pain of pain, and the pain we create by our thoughts about the pain. Fear, anger, guilt, loneliness and helplessness are all mental and emotional responses that can intensify pain.
THE JOY OF DISCIPLINE OR THE PAIN OF REGRET, WHICH WILL IT BE TODAY?
It is my impression that 'pain-killing' drugs improve the patient's mood rather than take away the pain.
Pain by itself is merely pain, but the experience of pain couples with an understanding that the pain serves a worthy purpose as suffering. Suffering can be endured because there is a reason for it that is worth the effort. What is more worthy of your pain than the evolution of your soul?
To remain stable is to refrain from trying to separate yourself from a pain because you know that you cannot. Running away from fear is fear, fighting pain is pain, trying to be brave is being scared. If the mind is in pain, the mind is pain. The thinker has no other form than his thought. There is no escape.
Stress does not cause pain, but it can exacerbate it and make it worse. Much of chronic pain is 'remembered' pain. It's the constant firing of brain cells leading to a memory of pain that lasts, even though the bodily symptoms causing the pain are no longer there. The pain is residing because of the neurological connections in the brain itself.
Remember, the pain of rejection is nothing compared to the pain of regret.
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