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courage fear fears form keeping
Keeping your fears to yourself is a form of courage Frank Tyger
courage difficult education faith lessons mind parents require training
There is an education of the mind / Which all require and parents only start. / But there is training of a nobler kind / And that's the education of the heart. / Lessons that are most difficult to give / Are Faith and Courage and the way to live. Edgar Guest
courage soldier coward
A coward dies a thousand times, a soldier dies but once. Tupac Shakur
courage sea land
Be not cast down. If ye saw Him who is standing on the shore, holding out His arms to welcome you to land, ye would wade, not only through a sea of wrongs, but through hell itself to be with Him. Samuel Rutherford
courage honesty work
He that fails in his endeavors after wealth or power will not long retain either honesty or courage. Samuel Johnson
courage yield faces
Yield not to calamity, but face her boldly. Virgil
courage mean thinking
This soul, or life within us, by no means agrees with the life outside us. If one has the courage to ask her what she thinks, she is always saying the very opposite to what other people say. Virginia Woolf
courage sometimes offers
I have always had the courage for the new things that life sometimes offers. Wallis Simpson
courage opportunity favors
Courage multiplies the chances of success by sometimes making opportunities, and always availing itself of them; and in this sense Fortune may be said to favor fools by those who, however prudent in their opinion, are deficient in valor and enterprise. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
indulge-in actors great-things
One of the great things about being an actor is that you do get to indulge in someone else's life. Cameron Diaz
indulge-in retreat film
I never retreat from films, as it were, I simply indulge in other interests, that's all. Daniel Day-Lewis
indulge-in people vices
Life was certainly more entertaining when people were indulging their vices as opposed to going to meetings to indulge in a new vice: discussing their innermost thoughts in public. Fran Lebowitz
indulge-in style television
Television preachers extract money from the poor to live in a style and to indulge in shameful acts which equal or outdo the worst of the Renaissance Popes. J. Irwin Miller
indulge-in heritage france
The sickly cultural pathos which the whole of France indulges in, that fetishism of the cultural heritage. Jean Baudrillard
indulge-in african-american excuse
Once you begin to explain or excuse... James Earl Jones
indulge-in libertarian approval
I feel obliged to withhold my approval of the plan to indulge in benevolent and charitable sentiment through the appropriation of public funds ... I find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution. Grover Cleveland
wickedness weakness pity
Satirize wickedness if you must--but pity weakness. Lucy Maud Montgomery
wickedness shapes blunders
Human blunders usually do more to shape history than human wickedness. A. J. P. Taylor