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Quotes About Dare

The truth I do not dare to know I muffle with a jest.
~ Emily Dickinson
And if you dare to put so much as half
~ Enid Blyton
Cowards dare others to do what they themselves do not dare to do.
~ Ana Monnar
He that cannot reason is a fool. He that will not is a bigot. He that dare not is a slave.
~ Andrew Carnegie
Politics is not predictions and politics is not observations. Politics is what we do. Politics is what we do, politics is what we create, by what we work for, by what we hope for and what we dare to imagine.
~ Paul Wellstone
I got dared to audition for a play by my best friend Paul. He got cast in 'Hamlet,' and I got cast in 'Prelude to a Kiss,' and that changed everything.
~ Eric Stonestreet
But I dare not think too far into the future on the risk that I'll miss the present.
~ Colin Farrell
That's the key to becoming successful in this industry: to dare and to not be afraid.
~ Natti Natasha
I jumped off a 30ft diving board for a dare once and it wasn't fun.
~ Nadiya Hussain
Edinburgh is good craic. A romantic and beautiful city, it's one those places that makes me smile when I think about it - there are other places I would never dare go back to, but Edinburgh is very special.
~ Kathy Burke
My colleagues made me play Truth & Dare & gave me a task that I have to stay in a room for 3 days. The room will be locked, there will be cameras all around & it's gonna be live.
~ Jitendra Kumar
There's no greater adventure on earth than simply living the life of generosity and abundance that is available to all of God's people—but that so few ever dare to live. It is a journey of reward. It is the blessed life.
~ Robert Morris
I did not dare spurn him, anyway. It might have been construed as a crime of coldness once again. My fifth offense would have meant five years of Invisibility. I had learned humility.
~ Robert Silverberg
He had ridden his horse into the saloon on a dare from a whore – his practice was always to accept dares; it spiced life up a little.
~ Larry McMurtry
I dare you to ask him," Frank said. The other boys were listening. Almanzo put his hands in his pockets and said: "I'd just as lief ask him if I wanted to." "Yah, you're scared!" Frank jeered. "Double dare! Double dare!
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
This is where you can find your soul if you dare. Where you can touch that part of you that you've never dared look at before. Do not come here and ask me to show you how to draw a face. Ask me to help you find the wind.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
I dare you to punch me, I said. You? Dare me? He was laughing too hard to say anything else. I shove him. I double-dare you. If you don't have the guts to do it, you're a weenie. I shove again, harder. If you do, you're an even bigger weenie because it's harder to take a punch than to give one.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
SOUL, he writes on the board. The clay streaks the word like dried blood. This is where you can find your soul, if you dare. Where you can touch that part of you that you've never dared look at before. Do not come here and ask me to show you how to show you how to draw a face. Ask me to help you find the wind.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
SOUL, he writes on the board. The clay streaks the word like dried blood. This is where you can find your soul, if you dare. Where you can touch that part of you that you've never dared look at before. Do not come here and ask me to show you how to draw a face. Ask me to help you find the wind.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
Now, this was a combination that she wouldn't dare to dream of, even in her worst nightmare.
~ B. Barmanbek, Culpa Innata
Pleasantness was the machismo of the Midwest. There was something athletic about it. You flexed your face into a smile and let it hover there like the dare of a cat.
~ Lorrie Moore
I am trying to convince myself that failure is interesting. I look the word up in the American Heritage Dictionary to find its earliest incarnation, but it has always been just 'failure.' There's no Indo-European root meaning originally 'to dare' or 'mercy' or 'hummingbird' to make of the whole mess a mysterious poem. I can find no other fossilized remains in the word. Humility comes along on its own dime.
~ Abigail Thomas
It often requires more courage to dare to do right than to fear to do wrong.
~ Abraham Lincoln
Neither let us be slandered from our duty by false accusations against us, nor frightened from it by menaces of destruction ... nor of dungeons to ourselves. Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.
~ Abraham Lincoln