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Quotes About Courage

Your heart is the size of your fist; keep loving, keep fighting.
~ Ariel Gore
All those people who rejected me gave me a head-start on freedom, because the fear and obedience we are all taught, well, those things weren't getting me any love.
~ Ariel Gore
Maybe what shame needs to stay alive is the consent of the shamed.
~ Ariel Gore
Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.
~ Arielle Ford
Likevel har jeg alltid insistert på å ha hatt en løkkelig barndom – jeg tør faen ikke annet. Hvis jeg først sku åpna døra inn til hemmelighetenes kott, er jeg redd det ville velta ut mange øgler og slimete padder – og det har jeg pokker ikke mot til.
~ Arild Nyquist
Tsuyokini,honki Mutekini,suteki Genki,yuuki! --Kusakabe Maron
~ Arina Tanemura
I can't even dial one phone number right away. But you strained your own body to go and see them. I was surprised. The frightened little me had always wondered how to swim through the vast ocean, but you didn't even want a ship. You wanted wings. I thought you were amazing.
~ Arina Tanemura
I'll break your chains; so sing, Takuto. As loud and as much as you want. You don't have to hold back anything.
~ Arina Tanemura
If you are willing to jump in front of a car to save a friend, then that friendship is real.
~ Arina Tanemura
Live the life you want.
~ Arina Tanemura
Vivrò il destino come ho scelto da solo. Perciò non tornerò indietro.
~ Arina Tanemura
A man should be able to stand up under any disaster for his country's good.
~ Aristophanes
It often happens that less depends upon the valor of an army than the skill of the leader.
~ Aristophanes
There is no animal more invincible than a woman, nor fire either, nor any wildcat so ruthless.
~ Aristophanes
Why, I'd like nothing better than to achieve some bold adventure, worthy of our trip.
~ Aristophanes
This is what extremely grieves us, that a man who never foughtShould contrive our fees to pilfer, one who for his native landNever to this day had oar, or lance, or blister in his hand.
~ Aristophanes
To die in order to avoid the pains of poverty, love, or anything that is disagreeable, is not the part of a brave man, but of a coward.
~ Aristotle
The coward calls the brave man rash, the rash man calls him a coward.
~ Aristotle
I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who overcomes his enemies.
~ Aristotle
To die will be an awfully big adventure.
~ Aristotle
The brave man, if he be compared with the coward, seems foolhardy; and, if with the foolhardy man, seems a coward.
~ Aristotle
Bravery is a mean state concerned with things that inspire confidence and with things fearful ... and leading us to choose danger and to face it, either because to do so is noble, or because not to do so is base. But to court death as an escape from poverty, or from love, or from some grievous pain, is no proof of bravery, but rather of cowardice.
~ Aristotle
Confidence is the mark of a hopeful disposition.
~ Aristotle
Man is armed with craft and courage, which, untamed by justice, he will most wickedly pervert, and become at once the most impious and the fiercest of monsters.
~ Aristotle