1. Confidence is the essence of a hero. ——Emerson
2. Defeating yourself is far more qualified to be called a hero than defeating thousands of enemies on the battlefield. ——Dhammapada
3. It is not a noble person to not build up a great reputation despite being in trouble. ——Northern History
4. Hero worship always prevails in places where human freedom is least valued. ——Herbert Spencer
5. Among all mankind, all those who are strong, upright, brave and kind are heroes! ——Beethoven
6. Courage guided by superior intelligence is the mark of a hero. ——Clausewitz
7. Only those who have the courage to bear their fate are heroes! ——Hesse
8. Heroes are only recognized in difficult times. ——Europe
9. Part of what makes heroes fascinating is their ability to control themselves and others. ——David
10. Heroes are the backbone of the country, and common people are the foundation of the country. ——Three Strategies
11. Once the hero is gone, all the luxury is gone, only the green hills are like Luozhong. ——Xu Hun
12. A hero's thoughts are different from the present and the past, and gods, objects, and situations have their own times. ——Zhang Jiayin
13. Heroes are spoken by the public. ——Clard Stanley Lee
14. A hero is a person who does what is needed for the benefit of human society at a decisive moment. ——Fuchik
15. A hero does what he can do to everyone, but ordinary people cannot do this. ——Romain Rolland
16. A hero is a person who gives his best to anything, from beginning to end, without any distractions. —— Baudelaire
17. Heroes not only have more courage than ordinary people, but they can also extend their courage indefinitely. ——Emerson
18. The hero is not braver than the average person. The only difference is that his courage lasted for five minutes. ——Emerson
19. With the posture of dragon and tiger, we are faced with the storm. ——The Book of the Later Han Dynasty
20. Worrying about ordinary things has been abandoned, leaving pride and passion as a prisoner of Chu. ——Yun Daiying
21. An excessive bravery and pride, especially when it is displayed in a dangerous situation, exaggerates the character of a hero to a great extent and makes a person admired by future generations. object. ——Hume
22. If you want to be a true hero, you have no choice. It is often either success or benevolence. ——Hitchcock
23. We can’t all be heroes. Someone has to sit on the roadside and cheer for the heroes when they pass by. ——Will Rogers
24. Even if you are a hero, you are not immune to flaws. --Law? La Roche Fogu
25. Whoever is superior to others is a hero in the eyes of everyone. ——Swift
26. Let the people judge whether you are a hero or not. ——Kirkmei tribe
27. Live as a centurion and die as a strong man. ——Wang Can
28. Society is built on the basis of hero worship. ——To Carlisle
29. If a hero is a sincere person, then why can’t we be heroes? ——Thor Carlyle
30. The admiration for heroes by all mankind existed yesterday, exists today, and will certainly exist in the future. ——To Carlisle
31. When faced with danger, heroes first appear. ——France
32. When facing a crisis, we realize that there are few heroes. ——France
33. Behind every hero there is a tragedy. ——Fitzgerald
34. Without admirers, there would be no heroes and angels. ——Emerson
35. When the storm falls, Cui Wei stands alone as the mainstay. ——Yao Mian
36. Why is it so strange that the whole world doesn’t know? Acting without hesitation is a hero. ——Zeng Gong
37. When life is in chaos, heroes can only be identified. ——Chen Gongyin
38. The country is picturesque, and there are many heroes at one time. ——Su Shi
39. When difficulties come, heroes come forward. ——Britain
40. The tiger roars and the wind blows in the valley, the dragon lifts and the scenery clouds pass. ——Chu Ci
41. Heroes are not worried about not having talent, but they are worried about not being able to nourish their Qi. If they are not able to nourish their Qi, even though they have talent, it is enough to kill them. ——Qin Guan
42. The wind is rustling and the water is cold. A strong man will never return once he is gone.
——Old Poetry Source
43. Anyone who fights for the cause of people's liberation, or endures poverty to defend a great truth. ——France
44. Hero worship can create heroes. ——Disraeli
45. The mainstay is blocked by the raging waves, and the only virtuous people are scattered thousands of miles away. ——Hou Kezhong
46. Dying before leaving the army often makes heroes burst into tears. ——Du Fu
47. Patriotic heroes bring glory to the nation, while tyrants bring disaster to the nation. ——Byron