2. recklessness often appears in the name of courage, but that is another matter, not a virtue; Courage comes directly from prudence, and recklessness comes from stupidity and conjecture. Catherine lane
Cowardice is your greatest enemy, and courage is your best friend. -Leonard Frank, turn around.
There are ninety-nine difficulties. As long as there is a strong will, it is not difficult. -Yang Gensi
Courage leads to heaven, cowardice leads to hell. Seneca
6. Heroism is a kind of strength, but not the strength of legs and arms, but the strength of mind and soul. This power does not exist in the value of horses and weapons, but in ourselves. -Montaigne
7. Strong people are excited inside, but their views and beliefs are like compass pointers that jolt ships in a storm, and they can still point out the direction accurately. Clausewitz
8. A brave man risks his life, not his conscience. sheila
9. Courage is a kind of tenacity; It is precisely because of its tenacity that we have any form of self-denial and self-victory ability. Therefore, it is at this point that courage and virtue are related. -Schopenhauer
10, when a person does a good job wholeheartedly, he will eventually succeed. -Rousseau
1 1. I think the best way to overcome fear should be to face what you are afraid of and go ahead until you succeed. Roosevelt
12. Courage is the most important quality of human beings. If you have courage, you will naturally have other human qualities. Churchill
13. Courage is associated with profound thinking and decision. -Yu Wujin
14. Courage includes genius, strength and magic. -Goethe
15, in the eyes of timid and indecisive people, anything is possible. Scott
16, the first condition of success is determination; And determination must not be quick, crisp and decisive, but must have confidence in success. -Dumas
17, a person's courage can make a difference; A timid person, a cowardly person, although not in danger, but when he heard the threat of others, he was scared to death. What can such a person do? Dale Carnegie
18, if he is a weak reed, let him wither; If he is a brave man, let him fight his way out. Stendhal