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Courage Philosophy Famous Quotes

Courage Philosophy Famous Quotes

Courage is a kind of tenacity; precisely because it is a kind of tenacity, it gives us the ability to self-denial and self-conquer in any form. Below are the famous quotes on the philosophy of courage that I have compiled for you. I hope you like them!

1. If you want to try the taste of a brave man, you must act like a true brave man and be brave. Use all your strength to act. At this time, your fear will be replaced by bravery and courage. ——Churchill

2. Who is an invincible person? The kind of person who is not afraid of danger at any time. ——Epictetus

3. A person with a strong mind can have his property robbed, but his courage cannot be taken away. ——Hugo

4. Courage is a kind of tenacity; precisely because it is a kind of tenacity, it gives us the ability to self-denial and self-conquer in any form. Therefore, it is by virtue of this point that courage is somewhat related to virtue. —— Schopenhauer

5. Courage leads to heaven, cowardice leads to hell. ——Seneca

6. A courageous person is a person who does not panic; a courageous person is a person who considers danger without flinching; a person who still maintains his courage in danger is brave Yes, a rash person is reckless. He dares to take risks because he does not know the danger. ——Kant

7. Hesitation may be necessary before making up your mind. However, once you make up your mind, you should keep moving forward. ——Ishikawa Tatsuzo

8. Bravery is the light that shines in adversity. ——Zweig

9. Those who dare not step forward when their blood is boiling and their reason allows it are cowards; those who continue to advance after achieving the expected goal are villains. ——Heine

10. You are as weak as water. People will soon discover this. They won't have to look hard to figure out that you have no backbone. They can deal with you like a slave. ——Mark Twain

11. The greater the test, the more severe it is, and the more complicated it is. It is more beneficial for those who are good at enduring trials. Pain, no matter how intense, loses its effectiveness for anyone who can see that it brings extraordinary benefits. ——Rousseau

12. Life shrinks or expands with the strength of one’s courage. ——Annes Nien

13. Except for fear, there is nothing else in the world that can be compared to the degree of courage. ——John Wainwright

14. Bitterness and sweetness come from the outside world, while strength comes from the heart and comes from a person’s self-effort. ——Einstein

15. People who are accustomed to practical life can persist to the end and persist to the end. People who reflect on themselves and talk about empty theories do not want to cross the boundaries designated by themselves and stay forever. There, under conditions of noble intention, absolute sincerity and talent, they hinder the progress of events because the steepness of the mountain tops would bruise them. ——Turgenev

16. When a person dares to take risks with himself and experience a new way of life, he is likely to change and develop. ——Herbert Otto

17. There is no one in the world who does not pursue success passionately and bravely, but can achieve success. ——Napoleon

18. Bravery comes from struggle, and courage is gradually formed in the tenacious struggle against difficulties. The motto of our young people is to be brave, tenacious and determined, to overcome difficulties and obstacles... - Ostrovsky

19. Bravely conquers everything: it can even add strength to flesh and blood. ——Ovid

20. Fearing the enemy in vain depresses one's courage, which means weakening one's own strength and increasing the enemy's momentum, which is equivalent to letting one's own stupidity attack oneself. Fear does not save one from death, and the outcome of war is, at worst, one death. To die fighting is to destroy death with death; to die in fear is to become the slave of death. ——Shakespeare

21. Bravery can remove all obstacles. —— Pasternak

22. As long as you persist long enough, after a certain moment in fear comes, fear will no longer be extreme pain at all, but just pain. A very nasty, irritating irritation. —— Faulkner

23. Pain has a limit, but fear is endless. ——Plinice II

24. Virtue must be courageous, and an upright person will never be timid. ——Shakespeare

25. Bravery is an ability developed based on a sense of self-esteem. ——Napoleon

26. Show courage and courage will come; retreat and fear will come. ——Conrad

27. Insulting those who cannot ask you to apologize is a sign of cowardice in itself. ——Mikshat Kalman

28. There is no risk that can be overcome without taking risks. ——Pibrilus Jean Nohan

29. Bravery resides in the soul, not just in a strong body. —— Kazantzaki

30. The roar of "Show courage" is the mother of all success.

——Hugo

31. Adventure is a vital element of history, both for individuals and for society. ——Weiqian Bolido

32. Among all mankind, all those who are strong, upright, brave, and kind are heroes! ——Beethoven

33. Whoever fears is tormented and is already tormented by his fear. ——Montaigne

34. Fear and bravery are close at hand, and they coexist with each other-those who rush towards the enemy's lines know the truth best. ——Leng Luo

35. Although the danger is not approaching, it is better to attack head on than to watch for a long time, because if a person watches for too long, he is likely to fall asleep. ——Bacon

36. Weakness is even more harmful to virtue than evil deeds. ——La Rochefoucauld

37. Human courage can bear all burdens; human patience can endure most pain. ——Samuel Johnson

38. Courage shown in misfortune usually angers the cowardly soul and delights the noble soul. ——Rousseau

39. You must be like a cypress tree. The strong wind will break the tree, but the huge trunk will always stand straight. ——Petofi

40. Bravery and perseverance. The real talent is the perseverance of ambition. ——Napoleon

41. The most glorious day in a person's life is not the day when he achieves success, but the day when the challenge to life arises from lamentation and despair, and the day when he bravely moves towards will. ——Flaubert

42. Walking towards a certain goal is "ambition". A vigorous effort that does not stop midway is "Qi", and the combination of the two is Zhiqi. The success or failure of all careers depends on this. ——Dale Carnegie

43. It doesn’t matter in which direction we are, what matters is in which direction we are moving. ——Holmz

44. True perseverance is when a person is able to remain calm and do his duty no matter what disaster or danger he encounters. ——Locke

45. Since the important basis of children’s fear is pain, the way to train children so that they are not afraid of fear or danger is to make them accustomed to pain. ——Locke

 46. People only think about how to protect their children, which is not enough. He should be taught how to protect himself as an adult, teach him to withstand the blows of fate, teach him not to take luxury and poverty in his eyes, and teach him to survive in the ice and snow of Iceland or the blazing heat of the Maltese Island when necessary. It is possible to live on rocks. ——Rousseau

47. Bravery, boldness and firm determination can be worth the sophistication of weapons. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

48. People who think that pain is the greatest misfortune cannot be brave; people who think that enjoyment is the greatest happiness cannot be temperate. ——Cicero

49. If a man's passions, whether in pleasure or in distress, retain the creed taught by reason as to what should be feared and what should not be feared, then We call every such man a brave man because of his passionate part. ——Plato

50. A hero is a person who goes all out for anything and has no distractions from beginning to end.

——Baudelaire