Famous Quotes - Tags - Bravery

  • and Olaf, too

    preponderatingly because
    unless statistics lie he was
    more brave... More
  • Books, not which afford us a cowering enjoyment, but in which each thought is of unusual daring;... More
  • Bravery in simple soldiers is a dangerous trade, to which they have bound themselves to get their... More
  • Commonly men will only be brave as their fathers were brave, or timid. More
  • Everywhere “good men” sound a retreat, and the word has gone forth to fall back on innocence.... More
  • Far up in the country,—for we would be faithful to our experience,—in Thornton, perhaps, we... More
  • Fearlessness is a more than ordinary strength of mind, which raises the soul above the troubles,... More
  • He who fears not the death of a thousand cuts will dare to unhorse the emperor. More
  • I believe you to be a brave and a skillful soldier, which, of course, I like. I also believe you... More
  • I hear many condemn these men because they were so few. When were the good and the brave ever in... More
  • If a man were to place himself in an attitude to bear manfully the greatest evil that can be... More
  • If one doubts whether Grecian valor and patriotism are not a fiction of the poets, he may go to... More
  • If you would learn to speak all tongues and conform to the customs of all nations, if you would... More
  • It is brave to be involved,
    To be not fearful to be unresolved. More
  • It is plain that there is no separate essence called courage, no cup or cell in the brain, no... More
  • my
    mother hoped that

    i would die etcetera
    bravely of course my father... More
  • Nothing can rightly compel a simple and brave man to a vulgar sadness. More
  • Nothing can shock a brave man but dullness. More
  • Nothing is more dastardly than to act with bravado toward God. More
  • The brave man braves nothing, nor knows he of his bravery. More
  • The brave man is the elder son of creation who has stepped buoyantly into his inheritance, while... More
  • The charm of fame is so great that we like every object to which it is attached, even death. More
  • The courage of a great many men, and the virtue of a great many women, are the effect of vanity,... More
  • The passions do very often give birth to others of a nature most contrary to their own. Thus... More
  • The philanthropist too often surrounds mankind with the remembrance of his own cast- off griefs... More
  • The sea’s vast depths lie open to the fish;
    Wherever the breezes blow the bird may... More
  • Their leader was a handsome man about thirty years old, of good height, but not apparently... More
  • There is a call to life a little sterner,
    And braver for the earner, learner,... More
  • True bravery means doing alone that which one could do if all the world were by. More
  • We are much mistaken if we think that men are always brave from a principle of valor, or women... More
  • We have need to be as sturdy pioneers still as Miles Standish, or Church, or Lovewell. We are to... More
  • We often see malefactors, when they are led to execution, put on resolution and a contempt of... More
  • What recommends commerce to me is its enterprise and bravery. More
  • Whatever we do we must do confidently (if we are timid, let us, then, act timidly), not expecting... More
  • When an Indian is burned, his body may be broiled, it may be no more than a beefsteak. What of... More
  • “One thought in agony of strife
    The bravest would have by for friend,
    The memory that... More

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