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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 wit
The more wit the less courage. Thomas Fuller
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 literature be-courageous
Either life entails courage, or it ceases to be life. E. M. Forster
courage brave world
The world is in a constant conspiracy against the brave. Douglas MacArthur
courage brave want
You shout because it makes you brave or you want to announce your recklessness. Don DeLillo
courage strong wings
The bird that would soar above the plain of tradition and prejudice must have strong wings. Douglas Adams
doe may scar
Time may heal all wounds, but it does not erase the scars. Jane Yolen
doe too-much enough
When one does not love too much, one does not love enough. Blaise Pascal
doe add novel
The novel does not simply recount experience, it adds to experience. Elizabeth Bowen
doe mystery theater
One does not go to the theater to escape from himself, but to reestablish contact with the mystery that we all are. Alejandro Jodorowsky
doe knows
He who learns and learns and yet does not know what he knows, is one who plows and plows yet never sows. Alfred Korzybski
doe
Time does not exist - we invented it Albert Einstein
doe sin repentance
A calamity does not descend except due to a sin and it is not lifted except with repentance. Ali ibn Abi Talib
doe newspapers immunity
Owning a newspaper does not confer immunity. Alexander Lebedev
doe needs dread
He that has his trust set upon God does not need to dread anything except the weakening or the paralyzing of that trust. Alexander MacLaren
deeds doing-you knows
... by doing you shall know What it is you have to do. Thomas Lynch
deeds expect good
Only by indulging in good deeds can one expect good results. Rig Veda
deeds way exit
We shall not weary, we shall not rest, as we stand guard at the entrance gates and the exit gates of life, and at every step along way of life, bearing witness in word and deed to the dignity of the human person-of every human person... Richard John Neuhaus
deeds good-deeds
A good deed is a good deed. John Lee Hancock
deeds trouble macbeth-sleep
Unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles. William Shakespeare