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Some have won a wild delight, By daring wilder sorrow; Could I gain thy love to-night, I'd hazard death to-morrow.


Charlotte Brontë


#daring #love #poetry #risk #death

Keep in mind that many people have died for their beliefs; it's actually quite common. The real courage is in living and suffering for what you believe.


Christopher Paolini


#courage #nobility #courage

Nearly all men have weak hearts, in one way or another.


Steven J. Carroll


#bravery #courage #determination #inspirational #justice

They’re so brave," she said. "They’re all dead." "Only a coward would think of that," she said scornfully.


Orson Scott Card


#cowards #death #heroes #the-bully-and-the-beast #death

The likelihood that your acts of resistance cannot stop the injustice does not exempt you from acting in what you sincerely and reflectively hold to be the best interests of your community.


Susan Sontag


#change #resistance #society #trial #change

But unless we determine to take action,' said the old man querulously, as if struggling against something deeply insouciant in his nature, 'then we shall all be destroyed, we shall all die. Surely we care about that?' 'Not enough to want to get killed over it,' said Ford.


Douglas Adams


#death #humorous #death

If you believe in GOD you should never fear death. If human fears death then hill be easily enslaved.


Nadair Desmar


#death

All those religions--they contradict each other on every point but every one of them is filled with ways to help people to be brave enough to laugh even though they know they are dying.


Robert A. Heinlein


#contradictions #life-and-death #religions #death

The exhilaration of battle was agreeable to him, but the sight of the dead, with their clay faces, blank eyes, and stiff bodies, which, when not unnaturally shrunken, were unnaturally swollen, had always intolerably affected him. He felt toward them a kind of reasonless antipathy which was something more than the physical and spiritual repugnance common to us all. Doubtless this feeling was due to his unusually acute sensibilities - his keen sense of the beautiful, which these hideous things outraged. Whatever may have been the cause, he could not look upon a dead body without a loathing which had in it an element of reselltment. What others have respected as the dignity of death had to him no existence - was altogether unthinkable. Death was a thing to be hated. It was not picturesque, it had no tender and solemn side - a dismal thing, hideous in all its manifestations and suggestions. Lieutenant Byring was a braver man than anybody knew, for nobody knew his horror of that which he was ever ready to encounter. ("A Tough Tussle")


Ambrose Bierce


#corpse #dead #death #fear #horror

Be afraid of nothing but be aware of everything.


Rajan Shrestha


#awareness #brave #bravery #humor #inspirational






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