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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
What is courage without risk... It wouldn’t really be courage, would it?
The men and women of the American military have the courage to follow orders. They deserve a commander-in-chief with the courage to give them.
Courage is the capacity to conduct oneself with restraint in times of prosperity and with courage and tenacity when things do not go well. — © James Forrestal
Courage is the capacity to conduct oneself with restraint in times of prosperity and with courage and tenacity when things do not go well.
Have the courage "to swim against the tide". Have the courage to be happy.
I spend three hours a day working on my social network profiles. I think about the right people to tag, the ones who might generate new leads. It's my work, my self-promotion.
Courage calls to courage everywhere, and its voice cannot be denied.
It is an error to suppose that courage means courage in everything.
I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand.
Ability is of little account without opportunity. I have very rarely met with two o'clock in the morning courage: I mean instantaneous courage.
Courage that grows from constitution often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it; courage which arises from a sense of duty acts; in a uniform manner.
I am convinced that courage is the most important of all the virtues. Because without courage, you cannot practice any other virtue consistently. You can be kind for a while; you can be generous for a while; you can be just for a while, or merciful for a while, even loving for a while. But it is only with courage that you can be persistently and insistently kind and generous and fair.
I'm not one to go on blogs and things like that, but we do have our own personal Twitter profiles, so we get a lot of tweets, and they are pretty passionate. It's fun. I like it.
Don't read newspapers for the news (just for the gossip and, of course, profiles of authors). The best filter to know if the news matters is if you hear it in cafes, restaurants... or (again) parties.
I plead with you to have the courage to refrain from judging and criticizing those around you, as well as the courage to make certain that everyone is included and feels loved and valued.
Because it doesn't take much courage to fight when you still believe you can win.  What takes real courage is to keep fighting when all hope is gone. — © Matthew Polly
Because it doesn't take much courage to fight when you still believe you can win. What takes real courage is to keep fighting when all hope is gone.
Every man has his own courage, and is betrayed because he seeks in himself the courage of other persons.
People think I have courage. The courage in my family are my wife Pam, my three daughters, here, Nicole, Jamie, LeeAnn, my mom, who's right here too.
It is easy enough to praise men for the courage of their conviction. I wish I could teach the sad young of this mealy generation the courage of their convictions.
In our blessed and mostly peaceful society we're not as familiar with courage as we once were. We ascribe the virtue to all manner of endeavors that only really require skill, fortitude and a little daring, the qualities Pat Tillman showed on the football field. Pat's best service to his country was to remind us all what courage really looks like, and that the purpose of all good courage is love.
If wisdom in government eludes us, perhaps courage could substitute-the moral courage to terminate mistakes.
Courage is doing what you are afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you are scared.
I'm a twin, but only I emerged live from the womb. The fact that I was originally one half of a duo gave rise to a theory, much propounded in newspaper profiles, that my life has been one desperate effort to compensate for that stillborn brother.
What we really need the poet's and orator's I help to keep alive in us is not, then, the common and gregarious courage which Robert Shaw showed when he marched with you, men of the Seventh Regiment. It is that more lonely courage which he showed when he dropped his warm commission in the glorious Second to head your dubious fortunes, negroes of the Fifty-fourth. That lonely kind of courage (civic courage as we call it in times of peace) is the kind of valor to which the monuments of nations should most of all be reared.
If you could get up the courage to begin, you have the courage to succeed.
I learned that moral courage is harder than physical courage.
It's not just a matter of saying you have to have courage, because you learn courage.
Those who have courage to love should have courage to suffer.
Courage is not always about action. It takes courage to do nothing rather than do something that you do not believe in or understand.
Her courage was a guise. She wondered if courage always was, or if there were those who truly felt no fear.
Most thoughts are only profiles of thoughts. They must be inverted and synthesized with their antipodes. Thus many philosophical writings become very interesting which would not have been so otherwise.
Love without courage and wisdom is sentimentality, as with the ordinary church member. Courage without love and wisdom is foolhardiness, as with the ordinary soldier. Wisdom without love and courage is cowardice, as with the ordinary intellectual. But the one who has love, courage and wisdom moves the world.
It seemed incredible to me, that physical courage should be so commonplace and revered, while moral courage . . . is so rare and despised.
It is easy enough to praise men for the courage of their convictions. I wish I could teach the sad young of this mealy generation the courage of their confusions.
When you truly have the courage to dream, you have the courage to act as well.
The courage of New England was the courage of conscience. It did not rise to that insane and awful passion, the love of war for itself.
There is a courage of happiness as well as a courage of sorrow.
The word courage comes from the same stem as the French word Coeur, meaning "heart." Thus just as one's heart, by pumping blood to one's arms, legs, and brain enables all the other physical organs to function, so courage makes possible all the psychological virtues. Without courage other values wither away into mere facsimiles of virtue.
For the only courage worth calling courage must necessarily mean that the soul passes a breaking point and does not break. — © Gilbert K. Chesterton
For the only courage worth calling courage must necessarily mean that the soul passes a breaking point and does not break.
Ever since I've become chairman, there have been profiles of me in People, George, The Washington Post, The Detroit News, and all of them could have been written by the same person.
Such decisions will be far reaching and difficult. But you never lacked courage in the past. Your courage is now needed for the future.
Encourage literally came from "in courage." The courage is put "into" you from outside. Our character and abilities grow through internalizing from others what we do not possess in ourselves.
Together he [Girolamo Savonarola] and his archenemy Lorenzo [de' Medici] would have been the stuff of gargoyles. One could almost imagine the diptych in which their profiles confronted each other, their noses as powerful as their personalities.
Courage of the soldier awakes the courage of woman.
All I needed was the courage to be me. That courage took a lifetime to develop.
The courage to be is the courage to accept oneself, in spite of being unacceptable.
We need the courage to start and continue what we should do, and courage to stop what we shouldn't do.
It is the mainspring of life, courage. And courage has many faces.
Those who are rooted in the depths that are eternal and unchangeable and who rely on unshakeable principles, face change full of courage, courage based on faith.
Ever since I've become chairman, there have been profiles of me in People, George, The Washington Post, The Detroit News, and all of them could have been written by the same person
Courage is rarely reckless or foolish... courage usually involves a highly realistic estimate of the odds that must be faced. — © Margaret Truman Daniel
Courage is rarely reckless or foolish... courage usually involves a highly realistic estimate of the odds that must be faced.
If I have brought any message today, it is this: Have the courage to have your wisdom regarded as stupidity. Be fools for Christ. And have the courage to suffer the contempt of the sophisticated world.
What may look like a small act of courage is courage nevertheless. The important thing is to be willing to take a step forward.
Courage is the hallmark of spirituality. Courage comes when you love yourself for who you are.
You start seeing all of the athlete profiles on NBC, and whenever the Summer Olympics come up, I feel like I share the same experience with the Summer Olympians.
I listen to these pundits all the time breaking down Trump - 'He's brash, and he's bold, and he's successful' - and none of those are what it is. There's one word to sum it up, and it's courage. He has courage.
To have courage, one must first be afraid. The deeper the fear, the more difficult the climb toward courage.
To seek trouble - this is not courage, this is madness. Courage is the willingness of man to sensibly face the troubles he cannot avoid.
What is courage? Courage is the willingness to risk failure...There is only one danger I find in life, and that, indeed, is a real one. You may take too many precautions.
Courage is the human virtue that counts most-courage to act on limited knowledge and insufficient evidence. That's all any of us have.
I've had people break into profiles on my Internet; they got into my accounts. This was at the beginning of my career. There is a fair bit of alarm when something like that happens. It definitely bothered me a lot at the time. But you move on from these things.
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