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Quotes about courage
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This is the test of your manhood: How much is there left in you after you have lost everything outside of yourself? (Albert Edward)
The acorn becomes an oak by means of automatic growth; no commitment is necessary. The kitten similarly becomes a cat on the basis of instinct. Nature and being are identical in creatures like them. But a man or woman becomes fully human only by his or her choices and his or her commitment to them. People attain worth and dignity by the multitude of decisions they make from day by day. These decisions require courage. (Albert Edward)
Never ask the Gods for life set free from grief, but ask for courage that endureth long. (Albert Edward)
Though the practice of chivalry fell even more sadly short of its theoretic standard than practice generally falls below theory, it remains one of the most precious monuments of the moral history of our race, as a remarkable instance of a concerted and organized attempt by a most disorganized and distracted society, to raise up and carry into practice a moral ideal greatly in advance of its social condition and institutions; so much so as to have been completely frustrated in the main object, yet never entirely inefficacious, and which has left a most sensible, and for the most part a highly valuable impress on the ideas and feelings of all subsequent times. (Albert Edward)
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The strangest, most generous, and proudest of all virtues is true courage. (Albert Edward)
Stand upright, speak thy thoughts, declare the truth thou hast, that all may share; Be bold, proclaim it everywhere: They only live who dare. (Albert Edward)
To boldly go where no one has gone before. (Albert Edward)
In fighting and in everyday life you should be determined though calm. Meet the situation without tenseness yet not recklessly, your spirit settled yet unbiased. An elevated spirit is weak and a low spirit is weak. Do not let the enemy see your spirit. (Albert Edward)
With courage you will dare to take risks, have the strength to be compassionate and the wisdom to be humble. Courage is the foundation of integrity. (Albert Edward)
Part of courage is simple consistency. (Albert Edward)
As for courage and will -- we cannot measure how much of each lies within us, we can only trust there will be sufficient to carry through trials which may lie ahead. (Albert Edward)
The burden which is well borne becomes light. (Albert Edward)
Courage conquers all things: it even gives strength to the body. (Albert Edward)
Fortune and love favor the brave. (Albert Edward)
Courage is fear holding on a minute longer. (Albert Edward)
True courage is like a kite; a contrary wind raises it higher. (Albert Edward)
Good courage in a bad affair is half of the evil overcome. (Albert Edward)
Courage in danger is half the battle. (Albert Edward)
Courage consists not in hazarding without fear; but being resolutely minded in a just cause. (Albert Edward)
Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage. (Albert Edward)
No man in the world has more courage than the man who can stop after eating one peanut. (Albert Edward)
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear. (Albert Edward)
It is amidst great perils we see brave hearts. (Albert Edward)
It is in great dangers that we see great courage. (Albert Edward)
Courage consists not in blindly overlooking danger, but in seeing it, and conquering it. (Albert Edward)
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