Top courage Quotes Collection - Page 26

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Image of Dwight L. Moody
What we want is men with a little courage to stand up for Christ. When Christianity wakes up, and every child that belongs to the Lord is willing to speak for Him, is willing to work for Him, and, if need be, willing to die for Him, then Christianity will advance, and we shall see the work of the Lord prosper.
- Dwight L. Moody
Collection: Courage
Image of Herbert Spencer
Courage is worthy of respect when displayed in the maintenance of legitimate claims and in the repelling of aggressions, bodily or other. Courage is worthy of yet higher respect when danger is faced in defence of claims common to self and others, as in resistance to invasion. Courage is worthy of the highest respect when risk to life or limb is dared in defence of others.
- Herbert Spencer
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Image of Henry David Thoreau
The frontiers are not east or west, north or south, but wherever a man fronts a fact.
- Henry David Thoreau
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Image of George S. Patton
Audacity, audacity, always audacity.
- George S. Patton
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Image of Friedrich Nietzsche
He who has always spared himself much will in the end become sickly of so much consideration. Praised be what hardens!
- Friedrich Nietzsche
Collection: Courage
Image of Rachel Naomi Remen
People have the natural capacity to affirm and embrace life in the most difficult of circumstances.
- Rachel Naomi Remen
Collection: Courage
Image of Duke of Wellington
Troops would never be deficient in courage, if they could only know how deficient in it their enemies were.
- Duke of Wellington
Collection: Courage
Image of Bertrand Russell
Men fear thought as they fear nothing else on earth - more than ruin, more even than death. Thought is subversive and revolutionary, destructive and terrible, thought is merciless to privilege, established institutions, and comfortable habits; thought is anarchic and lawless, indifferent to authority, careless of the well-tried wisdom of the ages. Thought looks into the pit of hell and is not afraid ... Thought is great and swift and free, the light of the world, and the chief glory of man.
- Bertrand Russell
Collection: Courage
Image of Joyce Meyer
Courage is fear that has said its prayers and decided to go forward anyway.
- Joyce Meyer
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Image of Jim Rohn
You need courage to be creative. You need the courage to see things differently, courage to go against the crowd, courage to take a different approach, courage to stand alone, if you have to, courage to choose activity over inactivity.
- Jim Rohn
Collection: Courage
Image of Christian Nestell Bovee
It is easier to die bravely than to live so.
- Christian Nestell Bovee
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Image of Seneca the Younger
Fortune can take away riches, but not courage.
- Seneca the Younger
Collection: Courage
Image of Andrew Jackson
Desperate courage makes One a majority.
- Andrew Jackson
Collection: Courage
Image of Joseph Addison
Courage is the thing. All goes if courage goes.
- Joseph Addison
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Image of William Shakespeare
That's a valiant flea that dares eat his breakfast on the lip of a lion.
- William Shakespeare
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Image of Friedrich Nietzsche
Even the pluckiest among us has but seldom the courage of what he really knows.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Image of W. E. B. Du Bois
There is but one coward on earth, and that is the coward that dare not know.
- W. E. B. Du Bois
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Image of Chris Gardner
You have to be bold because there will be folks who will say, "You can't" or "You shouldn't" or "Why?" There is a certain boldness to saying, "Well, I really don't want to be a high-powered corporate lawyer. I'm really passionate about painting."
- Chris Gardner
Collection: Courage
Image of George S. Patton
I learned very early in my life never to take counsel in my fears.
- George S. Patton
Collection: Courage
Image of Seneca the Younger
Fire tests gold, suffering tests brave men.
- Seneca the Younger
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Image of George Bernard Shaw
It is courage, courage, courage, that raises the blood of life to crimson splendor.
- George Bernard Shaw
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Image of Oscar Wilde
Sometimes it takes courage to give into temptation.
- Oscar Wilde
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Image of Pete Seeger
The real meaning of courage was the personal sacrifice of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King.
- Pete Seeger
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Image of Rick Warren
When you jump across a canyon, cautious small steps and vacillation won't work. Sometimes you just have to go for it.
- Rick Warren
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Image of Friedrich Nietzsche
The ordinary man is as courageous and invulnerable as a hero when he does not recognize any danger, when he has no eyes to see it.Conversely, the hero's only vulnerable spot is on his back, and so exactly where he has no eyes.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Image of Plautus
Courage is its own reward.
- Plautus
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Image of Natsuki Takaya
It's not that I've suddenly become stronger or that something has changed. I'm still shaking. But... We don't have to let those fears stop us. What's most important is that we try to rise above our weakness.
- Natsuki Takaya
Collection: Courage
Image of Francois Rabelais
Such is the nature and make-up of the French that they are only good at the start. Then they are worse than devils, but, given time, they're less than women.
- Francois Rabelais
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Image of Ezra Pound
The ant's a centaur in his dragon world. Pull down thy vanity, it is not man Made courage, or made order, or made grace, Pull down thy vanity, I say pull down. Learn of the green world what can be thy place In scaled invention or true artistry, Pull down thy vanity, Paquin pull down! The green casque has outdone your elegance.
- Ezra Pound
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Image of Earl Nightingale
It's the courage to stay with something long enough to succeed at it.
- Earl Nightingale
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Image of Friedrich Nietzsche
Something might be true while being harmful and dangerous in the highest degree. Indeed, it might be a basic characteristic of existence that those who know it completely would perish, in which case the strength of a spirit should be measured according to how much of the 'truth' one could still barely endure- or to put it more clearly, to what degree one would require it to be thinned down, shrouded, sweetened, blunted, falsified.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Image of Thomas S. Monson
Life's journey is not traveled on a freeway devoid of obstacles, pitfalls, and snares. Rather, it is a pathway marked by forks and turnings. Decisions are constantly before us. To make them wisely, courage is needed: the courage to say, 'No,' the courage to say, 'Yes.' Decisions do determine destiny. The call for courage comes constantly to each of us. It has ever been so, and so shall it ever be.
- Thomas S. Monson
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Image of Mark Twain
Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear-not absence of fear. Except a creature be part coward it is not a compliment to say it is brave; it is merely a loose application of the word. Consider the flea! - incomparably the bravest of all the creatures of God, if ignorance of fear were courage.
- Mark Twain
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Image of Mary Roberts Rinehart
It is only in his head that man is heroic; in the pit of his stomach he is always a coward.
- Mary Roberts Rinehart
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Image of Henry Ward Beecher
An oyster, that marvel of delicacy, that concentration of sapid excellence, that mouthful bwefore all other mouthfuls, who first had faith to believe it, and courage to execute? The exterior is not persuasive.
- Henry Ward Beecher
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Image of Daniel Quinn
Courage is the virtue of the free.
- Daniel Quinn
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Image of Mary Pipher
Courage has become Raiders of the Lost Ark, or riding in spaceships, killing people, taking enormous physical risks. To me, the kind of courage that's really interesting is someone whose spouse has Alzheimer's and yet manages to wake up every morning and be cheerful with that person and respectful of that person and find things to enjoy even though their day is very, very difficult. That kind of courage is really undervalued in our culture.
- Mary Pipher
Collection: Courage
Image of Susan Sontag
Fear binds people together. And fear disperses them. Courage inspires communities: the courage of an example - for courage is as contagious as fear. But courage, certain kinds of courage, can also isolate the brave.
- Susan Sontag
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Image of Rumi
Revile those who flatter you.
- Rumi
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Image of Rumi
It is God's kindness to terrify you in order to lead you to safety.
- Rumi
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Image of Caroline Myss
None of us needs instruction in how to recognize what your heart is saying. We do need guidance, however, on how to have the courage to follow those feelings, since they will force us to change our lives in any case. But consider the consequences of not listening to the heart's guidance: depression, confusion, and the wretched feeling that we are not on our life's true path, but viewing it from a distance.
- Caroline Myss
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Image of Swami Vivekananda
This world is not for cowards. Do not try to fly. Look not for success or failure. Join yourself to the perfectly unselfish will and work on.
- Swami Vivekananda
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Image of Friedrich Nietzsche
I admire the courage and wisdom of Socrates in everything he did, said--and did not say.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Image of Aeschylus
Fear hurries on my tongue through want of courage.
- Aeschylus
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Image of Francois de La Rochefoucauld
We can never be certain of our courage until we have faced danger.
- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Image of Pope John Paul II
Do not be afraid. Do not be satisfied with mediocrity. Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.
- Pope John Paul II
Collection: Courage