Quotes About Bravery
on the screen. Maybe in this way, he is a psychiatrist to many—and maybe his bravery in writing about his own loss had inspired me to write about mine.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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Do not fear to step into the unknown For where there is risk, there is also reward.
~ Unknown
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I was three inches taller but he could smell my fear.
~ Lori Lansens
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You worry me, Catherine. You seem to think you're quite invincible." "I'm well aware that I'm not. But I'll not spend my life cowering. That would be no life at all.
~ Lorraine Heath
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She laid her palm against his bristled cheek. "You're safe," she whispered. "What the hell did you think you were doing?" he growled, his heart pounding wildly in his chest. "I was going to save you." He threaded his fingers through her tangled hair. She'd lost her bonnet. She was damn lucky she hadn't lost her life. "You little fool," he rasped in a voice rift with emotion. "You brave little fool.
~ Lorraine Heath
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maybe only those who faced death daily were able to recognize that courages could be as quiet as a man's thoughts
~ Lorraine Heath
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She was afraid, and the afraid, she realized, sought opportunities for bravery in love.
~ Lorrie Moore
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Show me a guy who's afraid to look bad, and I'll show you a guy you can beat every time.
~ Lou Brock
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Let's do what you fear most That from which you recoil But which still makes your eyes moist
~ Lou Reed
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Remember that fear causes to happen the very things it fears. That's why fear should be unknown to us.
~ Louis de Bernieres
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No man is a man until he has been a soldier.
~ Louis de Bernieres
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You boys have saddled your bronc, now let's see if you can ride him
~ Louis L'Amour
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I was raised to face any challenge.
~ Louis Zamperini
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It was a pity that people did not risk enough to speak out in behalf of one another's happiness and their own.
~ Louis Zukofsky
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Since childhood, a sense of knowing right from wrong had been a steady compass for Raoul Wallenberg. This, more than the gun in his pocket, would be his courage.
~ Unknown
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The things we fear are almost always things which needn't be feared at all. They are creatures of our imagination.
~ Louise Dickinson Rich
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Nessuno si è mai complimentato con me per come mi destreggiavo tra i vari impegni, né l'ho mai preteso. Io stessa, come tutti gli altri, davo per scontata la mia bravura. Se mi sono lasciata prendere da te, e se ho fatto quello che ho fatto, non era perché avevo smesso di amare Guy. Ero solo stanca, avevo smesso di amare tutto ciò che aveva a che fare con la mia bravura. Avevo smesso di amare me stessa.
~ Louise Doughty
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Fear lives in the head. And courage lives in the heart. The job is to get from one to the other." "And between the two is the lump in the throat,
~ Louise Penny
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Gamache was the best of them, the smartest and bravest and strongest because he was willing to go into his own head alone, and open all the doors there, and enter all the dark rooms. And make friends with what he found there.
~ Louise Penny
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It was one thing to forgive, it was another to climb back into the cage with that bear, even if it was wearing a tutu and smiling.
~ Louise Penny
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The trick wasn't necessarily having less fear, it was finding more courage.
~ Louise Penny
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It wasn't really, he knew, about less fear. It was about more courage.
~ Louise Penny
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Not everyone's an explorer, and not every explorer makes it back alive. That's why it takes so much courage.
~ Louise Penny
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I'll pray that you grow up a brave man in a brave country," Clara said. "I will pray you find a way to be useful," Gamache completed the quote. Reine-Marie dropped her eyes to her hands and saw the paper napkin twisted and shredded there. Clara nodded slowly. "I think you might be right. Peter went to Paris not to find a new artistic voice. It was simpler than that. He wanted to find a way to be useful.
~ Louise Penny
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