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Don't be timid.
Real gold is practiced in fire, but courage is practiced in difficulties.

Virtue requires courage, and honest people are never timid. Shakespeare, English Renaissance playwright and poet.

All cruelty stems from timidity. Roman philosopher Seneca

As time goes on, timidity will disappear. Aeschylus, ancient Greek tragic poet

True courage lies between extreme timidity and recklessness. Spanish novelist Cervantes

If you are timid in the day of trouble, your strength is small. Bible, Bible

Timid questions always get confident answers. A famous saying about cowardice, Judge Darling.

Full courage and complete timidity are two rare extremes. French writer laroche Foucault.

In our opinion, death is not death, but timidity is the real death. Simonides Of Ceos, an ancient Greek poet

If you want to do things well, you must put aside your timidity. Whoever is afraid to ask for advice will not get advice. Luo herrick, English knight poet.

Anyone who is timid for a moment may let go of the sweet bait that luck extends to him at this moment. Dumas, a French romantic writer, is a timid famous saying.

Whether in others or in yourself, everything depends on you, on your strength, and on your timidity.

The carpenter's son, wearing a knee-high coat, looks as pale as a patient, is timid about everything and never smiles. The Education of Love by Italian writer Armitage

Conscience makes people timid. Want to be a thief, afraid of being condemned. Want to abuse, slander, but afraid of scolding. ..... Conscience is the loneliest rebellious guy in people's hearts. Shakespeare, English Renaissance playwright and poet.

Besides, these timid people don't understand that when the ice cracks, their feet will collapse-which proves that there is only one way for people to go without collapsing-and that is to keep moving forward. Russian writer lev tolstoy's famous words about timidity

Many geniuses disappear in this world because of lack of courage. Unknown people are sent to the grave every day. Because they are timid, they never work hard. If they can be induced to start, they are likely to succeed. Sheba Smith

Courage is a kind of temperament, a balancing factor between fear and arrogance. Fear will lead to timidity, arrogance will lead to recklessness, courage will use people, and let those Buddhists bravely face the inevitable pain in life. Philip Lawton Marie

The life of the black sheep, today will always be a first-class artillery, tomorrow will always be a first-class coward, scared by yesterday's big talk; Today is like the ox king in ancient drama, and tomorrow is like a clown in modern pantomime. Balzac, French writer