A Quote by Soren Kierkegaard

I do not lack the courage to think a thought whole. — © Soren Kierkegaard
I do not lack the courage to think a thought whole.
I think courage is commensurate with your fear - if you lack imagination and you're fearless, that's not courage to me.
If the thought of lack -whether it be money, recognition, or love has become part of who you think you are, you will always experience lack. Rather than acknowledge the good that is already in your life, all you see is lack.
And only weaklings...who lack courage and the power to feel they're right when the whole world says they're wrong, ever lose.
The curse of Scottish literature is the lack of a whole language, which finally means the lack of a whole mind.
Overacting is a self-indulgence, while underacting comes either through a lack of talent or a lack of courage.
There has been no lack of courage in Ireland; there never is, but even our courage has a fatal quality.
Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage.
If you think lack you tend to create a condition of lack. Shift your thought pattern to one of abundance and believe that God is now in the process of giving you the abundance you need.
My whole love and respect is for the person who accepts himself totally, as he is. He has courage. He has courage to face the whole pressure of the society which is bent upon splitting him into divisions — into good and bad, into saint and sinner. He is really a brave, courageous being who stands against the whole history of man, of morality, and declares to the skies his reality, whatever it is.
There are times when I just can't bring myself to sit down and write and I'm never sure whether it's pure laziness or lack of courage - there's always the thought in the back of my mind that my writing won't be good enough.
Have you ever felt trapped in circumstances, then discovered that the only trap was your own lack of vision, lack of courage, or failure to see that you had better options?
Courage is the enabling virtue for any philosopher - for any human being, I think, in the end. Courage to think, courage to love, courage to hope.
I thought that the main problem in the gay community is the lack of funding, I was wrong. The essential quality that this movement needs is courage and an ideal; without an ideal, nothing is possible.
If you wish to kill yourself but lack the courage to, I think a visit to Palmerston North will do the trick.
If I have the courage to acknowledge my limits and embrace them, I can experience enormous freedom. If I lack this courage, I will be imprisoned by them.
For me, heaven would be a lack of alienation. The whole time I was growing up, I felt comfort was inherently evil. I think that, for me, heaven isn't about couches and milk shakes and never having a troubling thought again.
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