Excerpts from famous sayings and aphorisms of courage
In ordinary study, work and life, everyone often comes into contact with famous aphorisms, and memorizing famous aphorisms is helpful to deepen the understanding of knowledge understanding topics. What kind of famous aphorism is an excellent classic aphorism? The following are excerpts from the famous sayings of courage that I have compiled. I welcome you to learn from them and hope to help you.
First, great courage comes from great wisdom, and confidence is strengthened through understanding, which is the strongest courage and the strongest confidence. -Zou Taofen
2. People with courage are people who don't panic, and people with courage are people who don't back down considering danger; The man who keeps his courage in danger is brave, while the rash man is reckless. He dares to take risks because he doesn't know the danger. -Kant
Third, virtue requires courage, and honest people are never timid. -Shakespeare
Fourth, only those who have courage have confidence. -Cicero
5. Foolish and brave people are passionate and impatient when they are in danger of the future, and they can't help it, but they disappear when the danger comes, and their blood is frozen. -Aristotle
6. Courage shown in misfortune usually annoys the timid mind and delights the noble one. -Rousseau
Seven, in all mankind, all those who are strong, upright, brave and kind are heroes! -Beethoven
8. It is rare for even the bravest among us to take courage in what they really understand. -blanc
9. Before making up your mind, it may be necessary to hesitate. However, once you make up your mind, you should go straight ahead. -Ishikawa Tatsumi
X. Since nature has caused different degrees of strength in the world, it also often uses a desperate struggle to make the weak no less than the strong. -Montesquieu
11. A really brave person is the one who knows the happiness and disasters of life best, and then goes forward and takes on the accidents that will happen in the future. -Pericles
XII. True courage lies between extreme timidity and recklessness. -Cervantes
XIII. As long as you persist long enough, after a certain moment in fear comes, fear is no longer extreme pain at all, but just a very annoying and irritating stimulus. -Faulkner
XIV. He who is willing to be a lamb will eventually be bitten by the jackal. -mcpakey
15. Conquer everything bravely: it can even add strength to flesh and blood. -ovid
XVI. A hero is a person who goes all out for everything and has no distractions from beginning to end. -Baudelaire
XVII. A man with a strong mind can be robbed of his property, but not deprived of his courage. -Hugo
XVIII. A rational animal should have full determination and courage, and should not shrink from what he should do because there is danger in it; When he encounters sudden or terrible things, he should not be flustered and tremble with terror, so that he can't act, or < P > 19. Be strong and brave, don't let despair and vulgar worries overwhelm you, and keep the great soul open-minded and calm when suffering. -Amicus
2. Many geniuses disappear in this world because of lack of courage. Every day, unknown people are sent to graves. Because of their timidity, they never try hard. If they can be induced to start, they are likely to succeed. -Sheba Smith
21. Lucky love follows the looks of the brave. -ovid
22. Caution is an important part of courage. -fritha
23. Insulting those who can't ask you to apologize is a sign of cowardice. -Mikszath Kalman
24. The only thing I can trust is my lion-like courage and invincible energy to work. -Balzac
25. I think the best way to overcome fear should be to face what you fear in your heart and do it bravely until you succeed. -Roosevelt
26. I admire courage, perseverance and confidence, because they have always helped me cope with the difficulties I encountered in earthly life. -Dante
XXVII. Fear of the enemy depresses one's courage in vain, that is, weakening one's strength and increasing the enemy's momentum is equivalent to letting one's stupidity attack oneself. Fear is not immune to death, and the result of war is only death. Fighting to die is to destroy
28 with death and do what it deserves. Such a person is brave. -Tolstoy
Twenty-nine, there are no people in the world who pursue success enthusiastically and bravely and can succeed. -Napoleon
3. Love makes people have the courage to fight. -anonymous
31. Retaliation is not brave, but patience is brave. -Shakespeare
32. Even if a cowardly person has a raging fire, what can he burn except weak grass? -Lu Xun
thirty-three, show courage and courage; If you shrink back, you will be afraid. -Conrad
34. Don't be afraid of him, because he is also afraid of you.
thirty-five, boldness produces courage, but paranoia produces fear. -Conrad
36. Boldness is the price of making progress. -Hugo
37. Most sensitive people complain about the lack of strength when it is too late to use it. -Rousseau
thirty-eight, we must have courage to deal with poverty, to endure ridicule, and to face up to the enemies in our own camp. -Russell
39. The first step in dealing with anything is to be able to face it! -Hubbard
4. Anyone who strives for self-improvement will eventually succeed. -Goethe
41. Fear is the only thing we should be afraid of. -Mrs. Roosevelt
42. Courage is rightly regarded as the first of human virtues, because this virtue guarantees all the other virtues. -Churchill
43. Courage is a kind of tenacity; It is precisely because of its tenacity that we have the ability of self-denial and self-victory in any form. Therefore, it is with this point that courage has something to do with virtue. -Schopenhauer
44. Courage, like love, needs hope to nourish it. -Napoleon
45. Courage is the measure of the size of the soul. -Carnegie
46. Courage is the most important characteristic of human beings. If you have courage, you will naturally have other characteristics of human beings. -Churchill
47. Courage is the light of a person in adversity. -Hua Fu Nag
48. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education. -Leo? Tolstoy
49. Courage leads to heaven, and cowardice leads to hell. -Seneca
5, the brave is angry, and draws the blade to the stronger; The coward is angry, that is, he draws his blade to the weaker. -Lu Xun;