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Quotes About Courage

Those who were taken experienced the most cruel tortures the infernal imaginations could invent; and, by their constancy evinced that a real christian can surmount every difficulty, and despise ever danger to acquire a crown of martyrdom.
~ John Foxe
It has been said that the lives of the early Christians consisted of persecution above ground and prayer below ground.
~ John Foxe
Jerome was resolved to seal the doctrine with his blood; and he suffered death with the most distinguished magnanimity.
~ John Foxe
About the same time one Purderve was put to death, for saying privately to a priest, after he had drunk the wine, "He blessed the hungry people with the empty chalice.
~ John Foxe
Mr. Saunders then slowly moved towards the fire, sank to the earth and prayed; he then rose up, embraced the stake, and frequently said, "Welcome, thou cross of Christ! welcome everlasting life!" Fire was then put to the fagots, and, he was overwhelmed by the dreadful flames, and sweetly slept in the Lord Jesus.
~ John Foxe
At Buckingham, Thomas Bainard, and James Moreton, the one for reading the Lord's prayer in English, and the other for reading St. James' epistles in English, were both condemned and burnt alive.
~ John Foxe
Bonner had served a poor blind harper in nearly the same manner, who had steadily maintained a hope that if every joint of him were to be burnt, he should not fly from the faith.
~ John Foxe
for he was now eighty-four years of age. The good prelate replied, that as he had long taught others to save their souls, he should only think now of his own salvation. The worthy prelate heard his fiery sentence without emotion, walked cheerfully to the place of execution, and underwent his martyrdom with great fortitude.
~ John Foxe
the pope. "I defy him, (quoth he), and all his detestable abomination: I will in no wise have to do with him.
~ John Foxe
In particular, he had some sewed up in skins of wild beasts, and then worried by dogs until they expired; and others dressed in shirts made stiff with wax, fixed to axletrees, and set on fire in his gardens, in order to illuminate them.
~ John Foxe
At the place of execution he kissed the chains that were to bind him to the stake.
~ John Foxe
We do not need to be mighty when we are faced with weakness." - Ezekyle Abaddon
~ John French
I find that the best way to do things is to constantly move forward and to never doubt anything and keep moving forward, if you make a mistake say you made a mistake.
~ John Frusciante
For me it's important to be in balance. To not let fear get in the way of things, to not worry so much about protecting yourself all the time.
~ John Frusciante
Women are women, and hurray for that.
~ John Galliano
Life is the art of drawing without an eraser.
~ John Gardner
Will shall be the sterner, heart the bolder, spirit the greater as our strength lessens.
~ John Garth
In war the heroes always outnumber the soldiers ten to one.
~ John Gay
The brave Love mercy, and delight to save.
~ John Gay
Cowards are cruel, but the brave Love mercy, and delight to save.
~ John Gay
Fill it up. I take as large draughts of liquor as I did of love. I hate a flincher in either.
~ John Gay
Everyone struggles to guard their heart from breaking, when they should desire to have a heart that breaks...
~ John Geddes
words are so strong and I am so timid - my soul ignores warnings and I end up covered with your paint ...
~ John Geddes
allowing yourself to be vulnerable makes you weak but also opens you to the nuances of beauty...
~ John Geddes