A Quote by Quvenzhane Wallis

Brave men don’t learn from their home. — © Quvenzhane Wallis
Brave men don’t learn from their home.
There are no brave men and cowardly men in the world, my son. There are only brave men. To be born, to live, to die—that takes courage enough in itself, and more than enough. We are all brave men and we are all afraid, and what the world calls a brave man, he too is brave and afraid like the all rest of us. Only he is brave for five minutes longer.
Each man must not think only of himself, but also of his buddy fighting beside him. We don't want yellow cowards in this Army. They should be killed off like rats. If not, they will go home after this war and breed more cowards. The brave men will breed more brave men. Kill off the Goddamned cowards and we will have a nation of brave men.
There are two kinds of brave men: those who are brave by the grace of nature, and those who are brave by an act of will.
But the virtues we get by first exercising them, as also happens in the case of the arts as well. For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them, e.g. men become builders by building and lyre players by playing the lyre; so too we become just by doing just acts, temperate by doing temperate acts, brave by doing brave acts.
Wale means to arrive home. So the crown has arrived home. Akin is warrior or brave man. Nuoye is a brave man of chieftaincy and Agbaje means wealth and prosperity.
Whatever we learn to do, we learn by actually doing it; men come to be builders, for instance, by building, and harp players by playing the harp. In the same way, by doing just acts we come to be just; by doing self-controlled acts, we come to be self-controlled ; and by doing brave acts, we become brave.
Be moral. Be brave. Be a heart-whole man, strictly moral, brave unto desperation. Don't bother your head with religious theories. Cowards only sin, brave men never, no, not even in mind.
Brave men rejoice in adversity, just as brave soldiers triumph in war.
Even brave men, and D'Arnot was a brave man, are sometimes frightened by solitude.
Live as brave men; and if fortune is adverse, front its blows with brave hearts.
Commonly men will only be brave as their fathers were brave, or timid.
Be brave. Cowards always get hurt. Brave men generally come out unharmed.
We want the full works of citizenship with no reservations. We will accept nothing less . . . This condition of freedom, equality, and democracy is not the gift of gods. It is the task of men, yes, men, brave men, honest men, determined men.
All brave men love; for he only is brave who has affections to fight for, whether in the daily battle of life, or in physical contests.
Brave men are brave from the very first. [Fr., Les hommes valeureux le sont au premier coup.]
For many of the brave men and women who have fought on the front lines, returning home means trying to navigate a complicated and bureaucratic Veterans Administration benefits system.
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