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hero remember knows
Aiden Wilson Tozer We can be in our day what the heroes of faith were in their day - but remember at the time they didn't know they were heroes.
hero people villain
Chris Colfer People are not born heroes or villains; they’re created by the people around them.
hero thinking hunting
Chris Abani We are hunting the demons that haunt others. We get a smell and off we go. And you know why, Sunil? You know why we are so good at hunting the demons of others? Because we are so good, gifted even, at stalking and evading our own. But all demons hunters think that they are really heroes, and you know what all heroes need?
hero pride reflection
Edward Gibbon Julian was not insensible of the advantages of freedom. From his studies he had imbibed the spirit of ancient sages and heroes; his life and fortunes had depended on the caprice of a tyrant; and, when he ascended the throne, his pride was sometimes mortified by the reflection that the slaves who would not dare to censure his defects were not worthy to applaud his virtues.
hero faces danger
Edmond Rostand To joke in the face of danger is the supreme politeness, a delicate refusal to cast oneself as a tragic hero.
hero thinking slugs
Ed Belfour One minute you're a slug and the next minute you're a hero, so you don't know what to think.
hero writing may
David Remnick A.J. Liebling, one of my heroes, used to say that he could write better than anyone who wrote faster, and faster than anyone who could write better. I'm one nine-hundredth as good as Liebling, but that principle may slightly apply.
hero class community
David Riesman There has been a change in heroes within the working-class community
differences rome atheism
Charles Caleb Colton Sir Richard Steele has observed, that there is this difference between the Church of Rome and the Church of England: the one professes to be infallible, the other to be never in the wrong.
differences law grace
Charles Stanley Relationship is the difference between grace and law.
differences galaxy
Alan Watts Where-so-ever beings exist throughout all galaxies, it doesn't make any difference - you are all of them....and when they come into being, that's you coming into being.
differences people making-a-difference
Chris Bohjalian A single, ordinary person still can make a difference - and single, ordinary people are doing precisely that every day.
differences people crafts
Chloe Grace Moretz I actually work at my craft, and I actually want to be the best in my category, and I want to be a true actress. And a lot of people just want fame, and there's a huge difference.
differences dresses language
Edward Gibbon The difference of language, dress, and manners . . . severs and alienates the nations of the globe.
differences sea once-upon-a-time
Edith Widder The difference between a fairy tale and a sea tale? A fairy tale starts with "Once upon a time". A sea tale starts with " This ain't no $hit"!
differences shining up-to-you
David Viscott There is some place where your specialties can shine. Somewhere that difference can be expressed. It's up to you to find it, and you can.
differences years journalism
David Remnick I understand the difference between journalism and scholarship that comes 20 years later.
coward persons just-one
Edith Piaf I'd like to see one person - just one - who would own up to having been a coward.
coward instinct
William Shakespeare I was a coward on instinct.
coward obscurity rust
Charlotte Bronte I like the spirit of this great London which I feel around me. Who but a coward would pass his whole life in hamlets; and for ever abandon his faculties to the eating rust of obscurity?
coward matter instinct
William Shakespeare Instinct is a great matter. I was now a coward on instinct.
coward-and-cowardice either fight finish gets ground middle shot stay taking turning wants
Daniel Waldschmidt There is no middle ground when taking the hill. You either stay in the foxhole or fight to the finish. Turning back just gets you shot in the back - and no one wants to finish as a coward.
coward coward-and-cowardice emergency thinks
Ambrose Gwinett Bierce A coward is one who in a perilous emergency thinks with his legs.
coward dies soldier thousand
Tupac Shakur A coward dies a thousand deaths... a soldier dies but once.
coward coward-and-cowardice year
Stanley Borgia This is the coward who murdered a 13 year old girl.
coward fine good hero light man morning proved rainy restless
Lord Chesterfield A light supper, a good night's sleep, and a fine morning have often made a hero of the same man who, by indigestion, a restless night, and a rainy morning would have proved a coward