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Selected 85 famous quotes about courage

1. True perseverance is when a person is able to remain calm and fulfill his responsibilities no matter what disaster or danger he encounters. ?Locke

2. What is a road? It is trampled out from a place where there is no road, it is carved out from a place where there are only thorns. ?Lu Xun

3. Revenge is not bravery, but endurance is bravery. ?Shakespeare

4. If you are timid in the day of trouble, your strength will be small. ?"Proverbs"

5. Life shrinks or expands with one's courage. ?Annes Nien

6. Only those who have courage have confidence. ?Cicero

7. I walk very slowly, but I never step back. ?Abraham Lincoln

8. To deal with anything, the first step is: to be able to face it! ?Hubbard

9. Cowardice is your worst enemy, courage is your best friend. ? Leonard Frank transferred

10. Difficulties can only scare lazy and cowardly people, but victory always belongs to those who climb to the top. ?Mao Yisheng

11. Caution is an important part of bravery. ?Fritsa

12. Among us, it is rare for even the bravest people to have the courage to do things that they truly understand. ?Brown

13. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education. ?Leo Tolstoy

14. If a person is afraid of pain, afraid of various diseases, afraid of unexpected events, afraid of life danger and death, he will not be able to endure anything. ?Rousseau

15. The test of courage is usually not to die but to survive. ?Alfie Alley

16. Who is the invincible person? The kind of person who is not afraid of danger at any time. ?Epictetus

17. Bravery and perseverance. True wisdom is perseverance and ambition. ?Napoleon

18. Boldness breeds courage, but suspicion breeds fear. ?Conrad

19. There is no risk that can be overcome without taking risks. ?Pibrilus Jean ?Noan

20. The timidity disappears with the passage of time. ?Aeschylus

21. Courage leads to heaven, cowardice leads to hell. ?Seneca

22. The time when you should be frightened is when misfortunes can still be made up; when they cannot be fully made up for, you should face them with courage. ?Churchill

23. Even though there are ninety-nine difficulties, it is not difficult as long as you have a strong will. ?Yang Gensi

24. If you are a coward, you yourself are your biggest enemy; but if you are a brave man, you yourself are your biggest friend. ?Frank

25. Courage is the standard for measuring the size of the soul. ?Carnegie

26. If you lose your property? - you only lose a little. If you lose your honor? - you will lose a lot. If you lose your courage? - you will lose everything. lose. ?Goethe

27. Except for fear, there is nothing else in the world that can be compared with courage. ?John Wainwright

28. Our courage is our best God. ?About?Fletcher

29. A person with a strong will can have his property robbed, but his courage cannot be taken away. ?Hugo

30. Many geniuses disappear in this world because of lack of courage. Every day, unknown men are sent to their graves who were too timid to try and who might have become famous if they had been induced to start. ?-Siba Smith

31. Brave people risk their lives but not their conscience. ?Sheila

32. Even if a cowardly person has endless anger, what can he burn except weak grass? ?Lu Xun

33. Courage sometimes returns to the heart of the conquered. ?Virgil

34. Courage is the wings of heaven, but cowardice leads people to hell. ?Greece

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

36. Many geniuses disappear in this world because of lack of courage. Every day, unknown men are sent to their graves who were too timid to try and who might have become famous if they had been induced to start. ?Sheba Smith

37. Although 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

38. Death, died of fear, but became a slave of death. ?Shakespeare

39. Among us, it is rare for even the bravest people to have the courage to do something that they truly understand. ?-Brown

40. Bravery is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education. ?Leo Tolstoy

41. The courage shown in misfortune usually makes the cowardly soul angry and the noble soul happy. ?Rousseau

42. Cowardice is your biggest enemy, and courage is your best friend.

?Leonard? Frank Turn

43. Show courage and courage will come; retreat and fear will come. ?Conrad

44. True courage lies between extreme timidity and recklessness. ?Cervantes

45. Since the important basis of children's immunity is pain, the way to train children so that they are not addicted and not afraid of danger is to make them accustomed to pain. ?Locke

46. A truly brave person should be able to endure the most embarrassing honor and disgrace wisely, not care about the honor and disgrace outside the body, and avoid unnecessary misfortune with a calm attitude. ?Shakespeare

47. If you lose your property, you only lose a little. If you lose your honor, you lose a lot. If you lose your courage, you lose everything. ?Goethe

48. Foolish and courageous people will be excited and impatient when danger comes, and they can't help themselves. But when the crisis is imminent, they will disappear and their blood will be frozen. ?Aristotle

49. In the face of all extraordinary crises, only courage and strength can save us. ?Shaft Cibury

50. Great courage arises from great wisdom, and confidence is strengthened from understanding. This is the most determined courage and the strongest confidence. ?Zou Taofen

51. What you must be careful of is being too cautious. ?B. P.

52. If you lose your property, - you only lose a little, if you lose your honor, - you will lose a lot, if you lose your courage, - you will lose everything. ?Goethe

53. The truly brave person is the one who best understands the happiness and disasters of life, and then moves forward bravely and takes on the accidents that will happen in the future. ?Pericles

54. People who think pain is the greatest misfortune cannot be brave; people who think enjoyment is the greatest happiness cannot be temperate. ?Cicero

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

56. Things in the world are never absolute, and the results completely vary from person to person. Suffering is a stepping stone for geniuses, a fortune for capable people, and a blessing for weak people. An abyss. ?Balzac

57. Since nature creates different degrees of strength and weakness in the world, it also often resorts to desperate struggles to make the weak as good as the strong. ?Montesquieu

58. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education. ?Leo Tolstoy

59. Since he has the courage to die, he should have the strength to fight. Refusal to accept suffering is not a sign of strength, but of cowardice. ?Balzac

60. 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

61. The power of will is greater than the power of hands. ?Sophocles

62. If you don’t dare to run, you can’t win the race; if you don’t dare to fight, you can’t win. ?Richard M. DeVos

63. Courage has good reason to be regarded as the first of human virtues, because this virtue guarantees all the other virtues. ?Churchill

64. Pain has a limit, but fear is endless. ?Plinice II

65. A coward will die many times in his life, but his husband will die once. ?Shakespeare

66. The first condition for success is determination; determination must not be quick, crisp, decisive, but also must have confidence in success. ? Alexandre Dumas

67. If a good person is attacked by an evil person, there is no need to be depressed or concerned; although a stone can break a gold cup, the gold cup is still valuable and the stone is still humble. ?Sadie

68. Bravery is produced in struggle, and courage is developed in the tenacious resistance to difficulties every day. The motto of our youth is to be brave, tenacious and determined, and to overcome all obstacles. ?Ostrovsky

69. Clinging to the green hills and not letting go, the roots are still in the broken rocks; they are still strong despite being struck by the east, west, north and south winds. ?Zheng Banqiao

70. Although strong people are very excited in their hearts, their opinions and beliefs are like the compass needle on a ship that is bumping in the storm, and they can still accurately point out the direction. ? Clausewitz

71. When people are worried, the future is bright, and happiness is instantly covered by the darkness. ?Far advice

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

73. Recklessness often appears in the name of bravery, but it is another thing and is not a virtue; bravery comes directly from caution, while recklessness comes from stupidity and taking it for granted. ?Catherine Lane

74. Bravery conquers everything: it can even add strength to flesh and blood. ?Ovid

75. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is that they are persevering in adverse and difficult encounters. ?Beethoven

76. People who do not know how to be afraid cannot be considered brave, because bravery refers to the ability to be strong and unyielding in the face of all changes. ?Leo Roston

77. Weakness is even more harmful to virtue than evil deeds. ?La Rochefoucauld

78. The crown of world honor is woven with thorns. ?Jia Lai

79. Boldness is the price paid for progress.

?Hugo

80. 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

81. Life shrinks or expands with one's courage. ?Annes? Nien

82. Love will give people the courage to fight. ?Anonymous

83. The courage we hope and praise is not to die with dignity, but to live bravely. ?Carlisle

84. The only thing I can trust is my lion-like courage and invincible energy to work. ?Balzac

85. In the eyes of timid and indecisive people, everything is impossible.

?Scott