Famous quotes about bravery
Sentiment: some roads, very far, walking down, very tired; but if you do not go, but will regret. A life is too short, if not to try, will be with too many regrets.
1. Courage has good reason to be taken as the first of human virtues, for this virtue guarantees all the rest. –Churchill
2. Courage is a fortitude; it is precisely because it is a fortitude that it gives us the capacity for any form of self-denial and self-conquest. Thus, it is by means of this upper point that courage is also more or less related to virtue. — Schopenhauer
3. Courage, like love, needs hope to nourish it. –Napoleon
4. Courage is the measure of the size of the soul. — Carnegie
5. Courage is the most important human trait, and if you have courage, the rest of the human traits will naturally be there as well. –Churchill
6. Courage is the light of a man in the face of adversity.
7. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of upbringing. –Lev Tolstoy
8. Courage leads to heaven, cowardice to hell. –The courageous get angry and draw their blades to the stronger; the cowardly get angry, that is, draw their blades to the weaker.
10. From great wisdom comes great courage, and from understanding strengthens confidence, the most steadfast great courage and the strongest confidence. –Zou Taofen
11. A man of courage is one who does not panic; a man of courage is one who considers danger and does not shrink from it; he who retains his courage in the midst of danger is brave, and he who is rash is reckless; he dares to take risks because he does not know the danger. — Kant
12. There is virtue and there is courage, and the upright man is never timid. — Shakespeare
13. It is those who have courage who have confidence. –The foolish and courageous man is impetuous and impatient when danger is coming, but he is silent and cold when it is at hand.
15. Courage shown in misfortune is usually always a source of irritation to the humble mind and joy to the noble one. — Rousseau
16. In all mankind, every man who is strong and upright, brave and merciful, is a hero! — Beethoven
17. It is rare for even the bravest among us to take courage for what they truly understand. —Brown
18. Before making up one’s mind, hesitation may be necessary. However, once you have made up your mind, you should always go forward. —Tatsuzo Ishikawa
19. As creation creates different degrees of strength and weakness on earth, it also often uses a broken struggle to make the weak no less strong than the strong.
20. The man who really counts himself brave is the one who knows best the happiness and the calamities of life, and then goes forward and takes up the mishaps that will occur in the future. –Beverly Cleary
21. True courage lies between extreme timidity and recklessness. — Cervantes
22. If you persist long enough, after a certain moment in the midst of fear has come, fear ceases to be extreme pain at all, but is nothing but a very nasty, irritating irritation.
23. Those who are willing to be lambs themselves will eventually be devoured by wolves.
24. Courage conquers all: it adds strength even to flesh and blood.
25. A hero is a man who gives his all to everything, from beginning to end, without distraction. — Baudelaire
26. A man of strong mind, whose property may be plundered, cannot be deprived of his courage.
27. A rational animal should be sufficiently resolute and courageous to do whatever he ought to do, and should not shrink from it because there is danger in it; nor should he, when he encounters something sudden or horrible, be so panic-stricken in his heart and tremble in his body from terror that he cannot act, or run away to take refuge. — Locke
28. Be strong, be brave, let not despair and vulgar sorrow overwhelm you, but keep the openness and calmness of a great soul in the midst of suffering. –Amicius
29. Many geniuses are lost in this world for lack of courage. Every day, obscure people are sent to their graves who, through timidity, never tried to make an effort; they might well have achieved fame and fortune if they had accepted an induced start. —Siba Smith
30. Fortunate love, with the brave, is long followed. —Ovid
31. To be careful is an essential part of being brave. –Fritzsche
32. Insulting those who cannot ask you to apologize is itself a sign of cowardice. –Mikshat Karman
33. The only thing I can rely on is my lion-like courage and invincible energy for labor.
34. I think the best way to overcome fear is to face the thing you fear in your heart and go ahead and do it until you succeed. –Roosevelt
35. I worship courage, perseverance, and faith, for they have always helped me to cope with the difficulties I have encountered in my earthly life.
36. Fearing the enemy discourages one’s courage, which means weakening one’s strength and increasing one’s voice, which is the same as allowing one’s folly to attack one’s self. The result of war is no more than a death. To fight and die is to destroy death by death; to fear and die is to be a slave to death.
37. To do what one should do, such a man is brave.
38. There is never a man in the world who does not passionately and courageously pursue success, and succeed.
39. Love gives one the courage to fight.
40. Revenge is not bravery, endurance is bravery. — Shakespeare
41. What can a cowardly man, even if he has ten thousand fires of indignation, burn but weak grass?
42. If you show courage, courage will come; if you retreat, fear will come.
43. Don’t be afraid of him, for he is afraid of you too.
44. Boldness produces courage, but doubtfulness produces fear. —Conrad
45. Boldness is the price paid for making progress. — Hugo
46. Most sensitive people complain of a lack of power only when it is too late to apply it.
47. It takes courage to deal with poverty, it takes courage to endure ridicule, and it takes courage to confront the adversary in one’s own camp. –Russell
48. The first step in dealing with anything is: to be able to face it! — Hubbard
49. Whoever is self-reliant will eventually succeed. — Goethe
50. Fear, that is the only thing we should fear. — Mrs. Roosevelt