Quotes About Bravery
Pelearé. -¿Contra quién? -No lo sé... pero pelearé. Caeré peleando, y no pienso caer»
~ Alfred Bester
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So the two went quietly out to save life or lose it, not counted the cost.
~ Alfred Ollivant
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Sometimes, running away means you're headed in the exact right direction.
~ Alice Hoffman
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He stepped off the pavement like a man jumping off a bridge, as calm as a swimmer with an ocean out below. Lucy had known what he was going to do the instant their eyes met. She'd know what he intended because she would have done the very same thing if she'd had his courage. Nothing was going to break his fall.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Read as many books as you can. Always choose courage
~ Alice Hoffman
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Choose courage over caution. Take time to visit libraries. Look for light in the darkness. Have faith in yourself. Know that love is what matters
~ Alice Hoffman
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He backed off, the way he always does, but it won't happen a second time. If he ever sees her again he's going to go right up to her and ask her to marry him, that's what he'll do. He's sick of letting fate roll right past him.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Desire had a way of making a person oddly courageous.
~ Alice Hoffman
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They didn't understand why a brave, independent woman had been so brutally treated. Many of them began to wonder why they themselves often feigned opinions rather than speak their minds, no matter how clever they were, for fear they'd be thought of as difficult.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Don't worry. I'm not afraid of words.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Maybe I'm afraid of love," Franny admitted. "It's too powerful." "You?" Isabelle scoffed. "Who chose courage? You're stronger than you know. Which is why I'm leaving you what matters most. The book.
~ Alice Hoffman
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I fear myself more than I fear any bear,' Emily blurted. It was the way she'd felt in her aloneness, the comfort she took in being on the mountain.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Desire had a way of making a person oddly courageous. In the aunts' opinion, it could sneak up on a grown woman and turn her from a sensible creature into something as foolish as a flea that keeps chasing after the same old dog.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Some of the guys he knew said the only people who didn't fear death were those who had nothing to lose and he thought they were probably right.
~ Alice Hoffman
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TAKE ONE RISK AND you'll soon take more. It's an addiction or it's bravery, it's foolishness or it's desperation.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Elizabeth is suddenly reminded that she can walk down that road anytime she wants to. There are better things to be afraid of than a country road bordered with scrub pine and oaks.
~ Alice Hoffman
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For although Hailey thought nothing of leaping from the highest diving platform or swimming so far out to sea that she disappeared from sight, she was easily frightened by other things - a future she couldn't control, for instance, or the notion that a lifelong friendship might be lost at the end of the week when the Capri closed down for good and Claire moved away.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Sometimes walking away is the bravest thing you can do. When you get there, you'll know where you are.
~ Alice Hoffman
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108I was a rat perhaps, but never a mouse.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Without courage, you will never find the answer
~ Alice Hoffman
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Take one risk and you'll soon take more. It's an addition or it's bravery, it's foolishness or it's desperation.
~ Alice Hoffman
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It doesn't matter what people tell you. It doesn't matter what they might say. Sometimes you have to leave home. Sometimes, running away means you're headed in the exact right direction.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Gradually, she realizes how she is forced to look for distraction when she is moved, upset, or sad. (When a six-year-old's mother died, his aunt told him: "You must be brave; don't cry;
~ Alice Miller
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Gradually, she realizes how she is forced to look for distraction when she is moved, upset, or sad. (When a six-year-old's mother died, his aunt told him: "You must be brave; don't cry; now go to your room and play nicely")
~ Alice Miller
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