A Quote by Hani

A coward may die many times, but a brave man dies only once. If I die for you, I won't consider it death but love. — © Hani
A coward may die many times, but a brave man dies only once. If I die for you, I won't consider it death but love.

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Hani
Born: May 1, 1992
A coward can die many times, but love can only die once.
Cowards die many times; a brave man dies but once.
I came to believe it not true that "the coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave man only one." I think it is the other way around: It is the brave who die a thousand deaths. For it is imagination, and not just conscience, which doth make cowards of us all. Those who do not know fear are not truly brave.
The coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave but one'.... (The man who first said that) was probably a coward.... He knew a great deal about cowards but nothing about the brave. The brave dies perhaps two thousand deaths if he's intelligent. He simply doesn't mention them.
To die in order to avoid the pains of poverty, love, or anything that is disagreeable, is not the part of a brave man, but of a coward.
To die, and thus avoid poverty or love, or anything painful, is not the part of a brave man, but rather of a coward; for it is cowardice to avoid trouble, and the suicide does not undergo death because it is honorable, but in order to avoid evil.
Death is the fate no one can escape. The question, then, is, How does one die? A person can die like a hero or like a coward. The difference is that the hero can face death without fear, whereas the coward can't.
Cowards die a thousand deaths, but the brave only die once.
The coward dies a thousand deaths — the brave man only 500.
All men die. You may say: 'Is that encouraging?' Surely yes, for when a man dies, his blunders, which are of the form, all die with him, but the things in him that are part of the life never die, although the form be broken.
In any man who dies there dies with him his first snow and kiss and fight... Not people die but worlds die in them.
A man sentenced to death obtained a reprieve by assuring the king he would teach his majesty's horse to fly within the year - on the condition that if he didn't succeed, he would be put to death at the end of the year. "Within a year," the man explained later, "the king may die, or I may die, or the horse may die. Furthermore, in a year, who knows? Maybe the horse will learn to fly." My philosophy is like that man's. I take the long-range view.
By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe God a death and let it go which way it will he that dies this year is quit for the next
You can only die once, so do not die a thousand times worrying about it.
Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.
A coward dies a thousand times, a soldier dies but once.
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