1. Courage has good reason to be regarded as the first of human virtues, because this virtue guarantees all the other virtues. ——Churchill
2. Courage is a kind of tenacity; precisely because it is a kind of tenacity, we have 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
3. Courage, like love, needs hope to nourish it. ——Napoleon
4. Courage is the standard for measuring the size of the soul. ——Carnegie
5. Courage is the most important human trait. If you have courage, other human traits will naturally be present. ——Churchill
6. Courage is a person’s light in adversity. ——Huafunag
7. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education. ——Leo Tolstoy
8. Courage leads to heaven, cowardice leads to hell. ——Seneca
9. When a brave man is angry, he draws his sword against the stronger; when a timid man is angry, he draws his sword against the weaker. ——Lu Xun
10. Great courage arises from great wisdom, and confidence is strengthened from understanding. This is the most determined courage and the strongest confidence. ——Zou Taofen
11. 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. A rash person is reckless. He dares to take risks because he does not know the danger. ——Kant
12. Virtue must be courageous, and an upright person will never be timid. ——Shakespeare
13. Only those who have courage have confidence. ——Cicero
14. When danger comes, a foolish and brave person will be passionate and impatient, and can't help himself. But when the crisis is imminent, he will disappear and his blood will be gone. ——Aristotle
15. The courage shown in misfortune usually always angers the cowardly soul and makes the noble soul happy. ——-Rousseau
16. Among all mankind, all those who are strong, upright, brave, and kind are heroes! ——Beethoven
17. Among us , it is rare for even the bravest people to have courage for something they truly understand. ——-Brown
18. Hesitation may be necessary before making up your mind. However, once you make up your mind, you should keep moving forward. ——Ishikawa Tatsuzo
19. Since nature creates different degrees of strength and weakness in the world, it also often uses desperate struggles to make the weak no less than the strong. ——Montesquieu
20. The truly brave person is the one who best understands the blessings and disasters of life, and then moves forward bravely and takes on the accidents that will happen in the future. ——Pericles
21. True courage lies between extreme timidity and recklessness. ——Cervantes
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 a kind of pain. A very annoying, irritating irritation. —— Faulkner
23. Those who are willing to be lambs will eventually be eaten by wolves. ——McParky
24. Bravely conquers all: it can even add strength to flesh and blood. ——Ovid
25. A hero is a person who goes all out for anything and has no distractions from beginning to end. ——Baudelaire
26. A person with a strong mind can have his property robbed, but his courage cannot be taken away. ——Hugo
27. A rational animal should have sufficient decisiveness and courage. Whatever he should do, he should not shrink back because of danger; when he encounters an unexpected situation Even if something terrible happens, you should not be so frightened that your heart panics, your body trembles, you cannot move, or you run away to avoid it. ——Locke
28. Be strong, be brave, do not let despair and vulgar sorrow overwhelm you, and maintain the open-mindedness and calmness of a great soul when it suffers. ——Amicis
29. Many geniuses disappear in this world due to lack of courage. Every day, unknown people are sent to their graves because they were timid and never tried hard; if they could accept the inducement to start, they would probably become famous. ——-Siba Smith
30. Lucky love always follows the brave. ——Ovid
31. Caution is an important part of bravery. —— Fritsa
32. Insulting those who cannot ask you to apologize is a sign of cowardice in itself. ——Mikshat Kalman
33. The only thing I can trust is my lion-like courage and invincible energy to work. ——Balzac
34. I think the best way to overcome fear is to face what you fear in your heart and do it bravely until you succeed. ——Roosevelt
35. I admire courage, perseverance, and confidence because they have always helped me cope with the difficulties I have encountered in my earthly life. ——Dante
36. 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
37. Such people are brave if they do what they should. ——Tolstoy
38. There is no one in the world who does not pursue success enthusiastically and bravely, and can achieve success. ——Napoleon
39. Love will give people the courage to fight. ——Anonymous
40. Revenge is not bravery, endurance is bravery. ——Shakespeare
41. Even if a cowardly person has endless anger, what can he burn except weak grass? ——Lu Xun
42. Showing courage is Courage comes; fear comes when you shrink back. ——Conrad
43. Don’t be afraid of him, because he is also afraid of you.
44. Boldness breeds courage, but suspicion breeds fear. ——?Conrad
45. Boldness is the price paid for progress. ——Hugo
46. Most sensitive people complain about lack of strength only when it is too late to use their strength. ——Rousseau
47. You must have courage to deal with poverty, you must have courage to endure ridicule, and you must have courage to face the enemies in your own camp. ——Russell
48. The first step in dealing with anything is: to be able to face it! ——Hubbard
49. Those who strive for self-improvement will eventually succeed. ——Goethe
50. Fear, this is the only thing we should be afraid of. ——Mrs. Roosevelt
51. Adversity can test a person's character; only extraordinary circumstances can show extraordinary integrity. On a calm sea, all ships can compete side by side; the iron fist of fate hits At critical moments, only the brave and wise can remain calm.
——Shakespeare