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Philosophic celebrity quotes about running and persistent pursuit of dreams

1. A person who does nothing will never achieve anything. He will either fail in action or go ahead boldly.

from: [Britain] Chaucer: troy Lass and Clayside

Introduction: Geoffrey Chaucer (October 25, 1343-14), English novelist and poet. The main works are the collection of novels "Canterbury Tales".

second, only courage is the way! Anything that can't be avoided, if you are afraid and anxious, can only be regarded as childish and weak.

From: [Britain] Shakespeare: The Next Part of Henry VI

Introduction: William Shakespeare (English: William Shakespeare, May 3, 1564-May 3, 1616), often known as Shakespeare in Chinese society, was the most outstanding dramatist in the history of English literature and one of the most important and greatest writers in the European Renaissance, when he was a humanist literature.

Third, those who are brave and tenacious and dare to fight will not be discredited even if they are defeated.

from: [Britain] Butler: Huddy Brass

Introduction: Samuel Butler (1835-192), a 19th century British writer.

fourth, once people are firm, they will be fearless.

from: [Britain] Byron: Heaven and Earth

Introduction: George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) was a great romantic poet in England in the early 19th century. His representative works include Childe Hallor's Travels and Don Juan, and he created a number of Byronic styles in his poems.

5. The greatest test of courage is to see whether a person can fail without being discouraged.

from: [Britain] ingersoll: Declaration of Independence.