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Quotes About Fearlessness

I shall never fear or avoid things of which I do not know, whether they may not be good rather than things that [c]{34} I know to be bad.
~ Plato
The unknowns wasn't full of terrors, it was full of undiscovered advantages. Better to run toward something than from something.
~ Rachel Caine
Mark this well: the brave never die, for we remember.
~ Rachel Caine
She'd never really been afraid of the dark, but dark wasn't really dark most of the time.... There were stars, moonlight, distant streetlights. This was pitch-black, take-no-prisoners dark, and she had the ice-cold feeling that anything could be right next to her, reaching out for her, and she'd never see it coming.
~ Rachel Caine
I'm liking that I can throw any kind of sentence at her without worrying it's too out there.
~ Rachel Cohn
Life had been hard on this girl, Jacob, but she had enough courage for an army.
~ Dean Koontz
You don't find life by fleeing from it.
~ Dean Koontz
Fiecare dintre noi trebuie s? avem curajul de a aduce la lumin? minciunile pe care ni le spunem nou? înÅŸine.
~ Debbie Ford
There were two things a girl learned to do simultaneously at a very young age: knee a guy in the crotch and scream at the top of her lungs.
~ Debra Webb
And she was-definitely-a woman who did not shrink from gauntlets, but stepped up to them, and said, Okay, bring it. Bring your worst. I will get back up. Every time. I will not shrivel and die. So watch out.
~ Dennis Lehane
I said 'Lord, if I've never had courage in my life before, let me have it now. Let me be brave enough not to fall on my knees and beg her to stay.
~ Diana Gabaldon
There comes a turning point in intense physical struggle where one abandons oneself to a profligate usage of strength and bodily resource, ignoring the costs until the struggle is over. Women find this point in childbirth; men in battle. Past that certain point, you lose all fear of pain or injury. Life becomes very simple at that point; you will do what you are trying to do, or die in the attempt, and it does not really matter much which.
~ Diana Gabaldon
The bravest are surely those who have the clearest mind of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet not with standing go out to meet it
~ Diana Gabaldon
Dinna be afraid. There's the two of us now.
~ Diana Gabaldon
To stand against a crowd would take something more than ordinary courage; something that went beyond human instinct.
~ Diana Gabaldon
They're girls," she replied briefly. "They were born in danger and will live their lives in that condition, regardless of circumstance." But
~ Diana Gabaldon
Los más bravos son, sin duda, aquellos que tienen la visión más clara de lo que se avecina, de gloria y peligro por igual, y aun así salen a su encuentro.
~ Diana Gabaldon
The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding go out to meet it.
~ Diana Gabaldon
There comes a turning point in intense physical struggle where one abandons oneself to a profligate usage of strength and bodily resource, ignoring the costs until the struggle is over. Women find this point in childbirth; men in battle. Past that certain point, you lose all fear of pain or injury. Life becomes very simple at that point; you will do what you are trying to do, or die in the attempt, and it does not really matter much which. I
~ Diana Gabaldon
The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding go out to meet it." The
~ Diana Gabaldon
And then in the dawn he had held me, naked back against bare chest, his thighs warm and strong behind my own, murmuring into the clouds of my hair, "Dinna be afraid. There's the two of us now.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Benden korkmana hiç gerek yok. dedi yumuÅŸak bir sesle. Ben yan?nda olduÄŸum sürece hiç kimseden korkmana gerek yok.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Ye mind me o' your uncle Dougal, a sionnach," she said, tilting her head to one side coquettishly. "He was older when I met him than you are now, but you've the look of him about ye, aye? Like ye'd take what ye pleased and damn anyone who stands in your way." Jamie
~ Diana Gabaldon
head of the gangplank, she would drop the goat
~ Diana Gabaldon