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Quotes About Bravery

MyÅ›lÄ™, ?e mÄ…dro?? to tylko spryt wypatroszony z odwagi. WolaÅ'abym by? sprytna ni? mÄ…dra.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Sometimes the lion must roar, just to remind the horse of his fear.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Fear is a wolf on a chain, only dangerous when you set it free. Sorrow exhausts itself in the net of forgetting. Anger, for all its fury, can be killed by a smile. Only hope goes on forever, because hope doesn't belong to us: it belongs to our ancestors, the first of our kind, whose brave love for one another gave us most of the good that we are. And hope, that ancient seed, redeems the heart it feeds.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Whatever you do in life, do it with courage
~ Gregory David Roberts
the lion must roar, just to remind the horse of his fear.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Drag our shadowed crosses into the hope of another night. Push our brave hearts into the promise of a new day. With love: the passionate search for a truth other than our own. With longing: the pure, ineffable yearning to be
~ Gregory David Roberts
Are you afraid of heights? Only when I'm on them!
~ Gregory David Roberts
I detest bullies for their cowardice, and despise them for their cruelty. I never knew a tough man who preyed on the weak. Tough men hate bullies almost as much as bullies hate tough men.
~ Gregory David Roberts
There was so much bravery in that small package. The emotion that burned my eyes was love, the pure, pride-filled love of father for son. I loved him with all my heart in that second.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Just at that moment, I was what Karla once called the most dangerous and fascinating animal in the world: a brave, hard man, without a plan.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Crying isn't a weakness, but a kind of strength.
~ Gregory David Roberts
loves that produce our courage.
~ Gregory David Roberts
I was in the Navy when the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked and Flight 93 went down in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. I remember the selflessness of our first responders, including brave New Jerseyans, who were there when our country needed them most.
~ Mikie Sherrill
My father was an air officer in the Second World War. My brother was a marine in Vietnam. When I was given this opportunity, I leapt at the chance because I thought it would be a hell of a lot more interesting than what my friends were doing.
~ Valerie Plame
For the record, I'm a Second World War veteran and served in the Pacific.
~ Gore Vidal
More than 55,000 men from Bomber Command lost their lives, of whom 38,000 were British. That's one in 10 of all the British servicemen lost in the Second World War. It beggars belief that there has not been some recognition for what they gave until now.
~ Carol Vorderman
My own grandfathers were a submarine commander and a 'desert rats' tank operator in the Second World War.
~ Benedict Cumberbatch
My dad was in the Second World War with General Patton. He won medals for bravery, but he came home quite damaged, so he was a handful. He told us some terrible stories, and I guess you'd say he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder.
~ Jerry Hall
I was in World War Two at the battle of Okinawa.
~ Harry Dean Stanton
We owe our World War II veterans - and all our veterans - a debt we can never fully repay.
~ Doc Hastings
I was in World War II; I cried when they took me in the Navy. That's the last time I cried.
~ Don Rickles
You read in any war stories - World War II, whatever - that there are many, many heroes. There are the main stories you always hear about, but there are all these other little people that did things that were very important that we don't always know about.
~ Dave Filoni
Kids flew B-17s in daylight bombing raids over Germany in World War II. Kids fought in Korea and Vietnam.
~ Dan Jenkins
I've always disliked kamikazes, that is, people who commit suicide in order to kill others. Starting with the Japanese ones from World War II. I never considered them Pietro Miccas who torch the powder and go up with the citadel in order to block the arrival of the enemy troops at Torino. I never considered them soldiers.
~ Oriana Fallaci