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courage peculiar kind
Courage is a peculiar kind of fear. Charles Kennedy
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What we want from modern dance is courage and audacity. Twyla Tharp
courage son men
There are no brave men and cowardly men in the world, my son. There are only brave men. To be born, to live, to die—that takes courage enough in itself, and more than enough. We are all brave men and we are all afraid, and what the world calls a brave man, he too is brave and afraid like the all rest of us. Only he is brave for five minutes longer. Alistair Maclean
courage distance army
It is easy to be brave from a safe distance. Aesop
courage moving eye
Have no fear of the future. Let us go forward into its mysteries, tear away the veils which hide it from our eyes, and move onwards with confidence and courage. Winston Churchill
courage virtue loses
Without courage all other virtues lose their meaning. Winston Churchill
courage virtue depends
Courage is rightly considered the foremost of the virtues, for upon it all others depend. Winston Churchill
courage giving-up bravery
There are so many ways to be brave in this world. Sometimes it involves giving up everything you have ever known, or everyone you have ever loved for the sake of something greater. Veronica Roth
courage quality maintaining
Courage is a quality so necessary for maintaining virtue, that it is always respected, even when it is associated with vice. Samuel Johnson
processing surplus trade
So there must be trade surplus in the processing trade. Zheng Jingping
process
The FAA has not conducted this process in a very transparent manner. What little we know we've had to get off the grapevine. John Anderson
processing wheels
You can tell that he's processing everything when you're talking. You can see that his wheels are churning. Bob Poser
process fixed
Life, at its best, is a flowing, changing process in which nothing is fixed. Carl Rogers
process returning
We're in the process of returning it to its rightful owner. Steve Siegel
process
The process of learning is a nonstop orgy of wonderment. Lev Grossman