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Bravery is not an act of intelligence; it is just selfishness and stupidity.


M.F. Moonzajer


#intelligence #selfishness #stupidity #intelligence

You remember that I told you it was safer not to know. But,' he went on, as his hands moved wuth their sure and practiced motion, 'I will tell you just a little, because you were so very brave.' Brave?' Annemarie asked, surprised. 'No, I wasn't. I was very frightened.' You risked your life.' But I didn't even think about that! I was only thinking of-' He interrupted her,smiling. 'That's all that brave means-not thinking about the dangers. Just thinking about what you must do. Of course you were frightened. I was too, today. But you kept your mind on what you had to do. So did I.


Lois Lowry


#life

People glorify all sorts of bravery except the bravery they might show on behalf of their nearest neighbors.


George Eliot


#neighbors #life

When life gives you something that makes you feel afraid, that's when life gives you a chance to be brave.


Lupytha Hermin


#brave #chance #life #life

Emily squared her shoulders and said simply, “I’m fine, I’m not really loving your social skills though. Don’t you know this is no way to start a conversation?” Emily’s mouth clamped shut at the expression on the monsters face.


Nicole Rae


#bravery #clandestine #emily-jameson #love

All brave men love; for he only is brave who has affections to fight for, whether in the daily battle of life, or in physical contests.


Nathaniel Hawthorne


#battle #brave #brave men #contests #daily

But what's left on earth that I haven't tried?" Prince Lír demanded. "I have swum four rivers, each in full flood and none less than a mile wide. I have climbed seven mountains never before climbed, slept three nights in the Marsh of the Hanged Men, and walked alive out of that forest where the flowers burn your eyes and the nightingales sing poison. I have ended my betrothal to the princess I had agreed to marry — and if you don't think that was a heroic deed, you don't know her mother. I have vanquished exactly fifteen black knights waiting by fifteen fords in their black pavilions, challenging all who come to cross. And I've long since lost count of the witches in the thorny woods, the giants, the demons disguised as damsels; the glass hills, fatal riddles, and terrible tasks; the magic apples, rings, lamps, potions, swords, cloaks, boots, neckties, and nightcaps. Not to mention the winged horses, the basilisks and sea serpents, and all the rest of the livestock." He raised his head, and the dark blue eyes were confused and sad. "And all for nothing," he said. "I cannot touch her, whatever I do. For her sake, I have become a hero — I, sleepy Lír, my father's sport and shame — but I might as well have remained the dull fool I was. My great deeds mean nothing to her.


Peter S. Beagle


#fool #hero #quest #men

Pilkington, at Mombasa, had produced individuals who were sexually mature at four and full grown at six and a half. A scientific triumph. But socially useless. Six-year-old men and women were too stupid to do even Epsilon work. And the process was an all-or-nothing one; either you failed to modify at all, or else you modified the whole way. They were still trying to find the ideal compromise between adults of twenty and adults of six. So far without success. Mr Foster sighed and shook his head.


Aldous Huxley


#brave-new-world #men

We may brave human laws, but we cannot resist natural ones.


Jules Verne


#brave #cannot #human #laws #may

Bravery and Stupidity are the same thing, the outcome determines your label.


Hayden Sixx


#courage #inspirational #courage






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