Does the brain control you or are you controlling the brain?
The intelligent desire self-control; children want candy.
Laws control the lesser man. Right conduct controls the greater.
I would love to direct some day. It's a good job for a control freak.
I think control is a two-way street; sometimes people want to control things to keep them safe if they are afraid of life.
It is either you control your thoughts or be controlled by them.
I'm kind of a control freak. I like to be really prepared.
The most powerful control we can ever attain, is to be in control of ourselves.
I guess, like, the whole thing with music is - you're a little bit in control but not fully in control. Which is kind of the fun of it.
I'm a little bit of a control freak when it comes to my music, unfortunately.
Movies, particularly the big hit movies, are all just special effects. But on television, the writers are in control of the shows, and they control the scripts.
If you want to control other people, first control yourself.
The nation that secures control of the air will ultimately control the world.
Art is the writer not having control, but the subject having control of the writer.
By giving us control, our new technologies tend to enhance existing idols in our lives. Instead of becoming more like Christ through the forming and shaping influence of the church community, we form, and shape, and personalize our community to make ...
He pulled the gun from his waist, running it along my cheek and back down to my lips. I blinked back the tears at sick game. He finally stopped the gun at my temple, my pulse fighting against the pressure of the cold metal of the gun. “Do you think...
The idea of submission is never meant to allow someone to overstep another's boundaries. Submission only has meaning in the context of boundaries, for boundaries promote self-control and freedom. If a wife is not free and in control of herself, she i...
Perhaps the strangest thing about this illusion of control is not that it happens but that it seems to confer many of the psychological benefits of genuine control. In fact, the one group of people who seem generally immune to this illusion are the c...
I don't like taking from anyone. I'd rather be a giver, though not for any worthy reason. It's about control, obviously. If I give, I control; if I take, I am controlled. If someone offers me something for free I am at once suspicious.
I should say here, because some in Washington like to dream up ways to control the Internet, that we don't need to 'control' free speech, we need to control ourselves.
The is a secret for greater self-control, the science points to one thing: the power of paying attention.