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#courage

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I have no expectation that any man will read history aright who thinks that what was done in a remote age, by men whose names have resounded far, has any deeper sense than what he is doing today.


Ralph Waldo Emerson


#history #purpose #vocation #age

But after this natural burst of indignation, no man of sense, courage, or prudence will waste his time or his strength in retrospective reproaches or repinings.


Robert Peel


#burst #courage #his #indignation #man

everybody feels the evil, but no one has courage or energy enough to seek the cure


Alexis de Tocqueville


#politics #society #courage

The narrator analyzes that the maturing, passing away boy within him, "had issued me a challenge as he passed the baton to the man in me: He had challenged me to have the courage to become a gentle, harmless man.


Pat Conroy


#manhood #maturity #courage

Josiah became King of Judah at the age of eight. Joan of Arc led the French Army at nineteen. King Tut led all of Egypt at age nine. Age isn't everything you think it is. Your heart and your spirit speak more than a simple candle count on your birthday cake. ~Tony (Exposing ELE)


Rebecca Gober


#exposing-ele #inspirational-quotes #leadership #leading #willow-mosby

Every great work, every big accomplishment, has been brought into manifestation through holding to the vision, and often just before the big achievement, comes apparent failure and discouragement.


Florence Scovel Shinn


#achievement #apparent #apparent failure #been #before

Courage becomes a worthwhile and meaningful virtue when it is regarded not so much as a willingness to die manfully but as a determination to live decently.


Thomas S. Monson


#integrity #morality #courage

Fear is a fire to temper courage and resolve. Use it so.


Terry Brooks


#memorable #courage

How hard it is, to be forced to the conclusion that people should be, nine tenths of the time, left alone! - When there is that in me that longs for absolute commitment. One of the poem-ideas I had was that one could respect only the people who knew that cups had to be washed up and put away after drinking, and knew that a Monday of work follows a Sunday in the water meadows, and that old age with its distorting-mirror memories follows youth and its raw pleasures, but that it's quite impossible to love such people, for what we want in love is release from our beliefs, not confirmation in them. That is where the 'courage of love' comes in - to have the courage to commit yourself to something you don't believe, because it is what - for the moment, anyway - thrills your by its audacity. (Some of the phrasing of this is odd, but it would make a good poem if it had any words...)


Philip Larkin


#love #poetry #youth #age

But courage was growing in me too. Little by little it was getting harder and harder for me not to speak out.


Anne Moody


#courage #mississippi-authors #age






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