A Quote by Leona Lewis

It takes bravery to end a relationship. — © Leona Lewis
It takes bravery to end a relationship.
It takes bravery to be a young mom, and it does take bravery to let the world watch.
The bravery founded upon the hope of recompense, upon the fear of punishment, upon the experience of success, upon rage, upon ignorance of dangers, is common bravery, and does not merit the name. True bravery proposes a just end, measures the dangers, and, if it is necessary, the affront, with coldness.
You don't get very far in life without having to be brave an awful lot. Because we all have our frightening moments and difficult trials and we don't have much of a choice but to get through 'em, and it takes a lot of bravery to do that. The most important thing about bravery is this - It's not about not being scared - it's about being scared and doing it anyway - that's bravery.
There is no end to relationship. There may be the end of a particular relationship, but relationship can never end; to be is to be related.
Research indicates that once an uncommitted couple gets involved in sexual intercourse, the relationship usually begins to end. They have reached the superficial end of the physical aspects of the relationship, and they have no particularly compelling reason to explore its depths.
I think we're living in an age which despises humanity and despises bravery and doesn't need bravery because modern warfare has rather gone beyond bravery. It is a kind of warfare where people are fighting enemies they never see, killing people of whom they know nothing.
You need bravery because in the picture of soul, the bravery points are the most beautiful.
Bravery is not strength in the face of a far lesser foe. Bravery is the exact opposite of that.
I'll tell you what bravery really is. Bravery is just determination to do a job that you know has to be done.
Bravery ceases to be bravery at a certain point, and becomes mere foolhardiness.
Physical bravery is an animal instinct; moral bravery is much higher and truer courage.
People glorify all sorts of bravery except the bravery they might show on behalf of their nearest neighbors.
Bravery is not the absence of fear. Bravery is the ability to operate effectively even while totally terrified.
Esk felt that bravery was called for, but on a night like this bravery lasted only as long as a candle stayed alight.
Letting your freak flag fly is something, no matter who you are, that takes great bravery, straight up.
I'd once read somewhere that is takes about half as long to recover from a deep relationship as the relationship lasted.
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