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This is the coward who murdered a 13 year old girl. Stanley Borgia
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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 Lord Chesterfield
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Better far than cowardice is killing and being killed in battle. Mohandas Gandhi
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Those who live in the past are cowards and losers" -- Mike Ditka Mike Ditka
coward cowardice objects
The coward is an object to be pitied. Swami Vivekananda
coward principles should
If our principles are right, why should we be cowards? Lucretia Mott
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I hate a fellow whom pride, or cowardice, or laziness drives into a corner, and who does nothing when he is there but sit and growl; let him come out as I do, and bark. Samuel Johnson
cowardly honorable life peace
You have to do something in your life that is honorable and not cowardly if you are to live in peace with yourself, and for the firefighter it is fire. Larry Brown
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If you only stand up for speech you approve of, you're a hack. If you only stand up for speech that everyone approves of, you're a coward. Glenn Reynolds
speech firsts witch
First Witch He knows thy thought: Hear his speech, but say thou nought. William Shakespeare
speech use conscious
I am not very conscious of the figures of speech that I use. Mick Jagger
speechless
I'm speechless - it's better than we had hoped. Marla Miller
speech scandal made
Socrates, when informed of some derogating speeches one had used concerning him behind his back, made only this facetious reply, "Let him beat me too when I am absent. Jean de La Fontaine
speech action
Speech is the image of actions Hope Solo
speech wells subjects
When you have well thought out your subject, words will come spontaneously. Horace
speech action modest
Be modest in speech, but excel in action. Horace
speech obscure concise
In laboring to be concise, I become obscure. [Lat., Brevis esse laboro, obscurus fio.] Horace
speech consciousness silent
But can one not conceive of a presence, and of a presence to itself of the subject before speech or signs, a presence to itself of the subject in a silent and intuitive consciousness? Such a question therefore presupposes that, prior to the sign, and outside it, excluding any trace and any différance, something like consciousness is possible. Jacques Derrida
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If you do not do the thing you fear, the fear controls your life. Brian Tracy
ifs i-can
If I can change, anybody can change. Jane Fonda
ifs meaningless
If you are not free to say no, your yes is meaningless. Brent Weeks
ifs
You can't go voicing something if it's just not right. Billie Joe Armstrong
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Even if you persuade me, you won’t persuade me. Aristophanes
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If you are good to this one and that one, this one and that one will say that you are good. If you are good to everyone, no one will say that you are good. Antonio Porchia
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mine, adj. Belonging to me if I can hold or seize it. Ambrose Bierce
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If she come, I be happy. If she don't, I be content. Alice Walker
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If we can repair things emotionally, a lot of other things would follow. Amanda Palmer