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Quotes About Courage

During the ten-day voyage Tom lived in a peculiar atmosphere of doom and of heroic, unselfish courage. He imagined strange things: Mrs. Cartwright's daughter falling overboard and he jumping after her and saving her. Or fighting through the waters of a ruptured bulkhead to close the breach with his own body. He felt possessed of a preternatural strength and fearlessness.
~ Patricia Highsmith
Patricia Keelyn
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Oh, well, so 'tis, and we must do all that we can to help the poor dears." Fascinated, Katrina asked, "How? We are ladies. What can we do?" "Queen Maud was a lady! And so was Boadicea, and—and the Queen of Sheba! They managed to get things done, and—" "But were not Queen Maud and Boadicea put to death?" "Oh, dear! Were they?" Gwendolyn wrinkled her brow. "You
~ Patricia Veryan
The way to develop self-confidence, he said, is to do the thing you fear to do and get a record of successful experiences behind you.
~ Dale Carnegie
Todos los hombres tienen temores, pero los valientes los olvidan y van adelante, a veces hasta la muerte, pero siempre hasta la victoria. Ese era el lema de la Guardia Real en la antigua Grecia.
~ Dale Carnegie
After this is kept up long enough, it changes from pretense to reality, and the man does in very fact become fearless by sheer dint of practicing fearlessness when he does not feel it.
~ Dale Carnegie
Face the facts: Quite worrying; then do something about it!
~ Dale Carnegie
Aren't we all like that battling giant of the forest? Don't we manage somehow to survive the rare storms and avalanches and lightning blasts of life, only to let our hearts be eaten out by little beetles of worry—little beetles that could be crushed between a finger and a thumb?
~ Dale Carnegie
Wise men ne'er sit and wail their loss, but cheerily seek how to redress their harms.
~ Dale Carnegie
Take a chance! All life is a chance. The man who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare.
~ Dale Carnegie
When we have accepted the worst, we have nothing more to lose.
~ Dale Carnegie
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~ Dale Carnegie
Hay un cierto grado de satisfacción en tener el valor de admitir los errores propios. No sólo limpia el aire de culpa y actitud defensiva, sino que a menudo ayuda a resolver el problema creado por el error.
~ Dale Carnegie
And he also lost his fear of individuals and of his superiors.
~ Dale Carnegie
Such was the spirit of the immortal Caesar. Why not make it yours, too, as you set out to conquer your fear of audiences? Throw every shred of negative thought into the consuming fires and slam doors of steel upon every escape into the irresolute past.
~ Dale Carnegie
Todos los hombres tienen temores, pero los valientes los olvidan y van adelante, a veces hasta la muerte, pero siempre hasta la victoria." Ése era el lema de la Guardia Real en la antigua Grecia.
~ Dale Carnegie
As respostas surgiram depressa: lealdade, honestidade, iniciativa, otimismo, trabalho em equipe, entusiasmo durante as oito horas de trabalho. A reunião terminou com um sentimento de coragem e inspiração
~ Dale Carnegie
He meant—once you have made a careful decision based on facts, go into action. Don't stop to reconsider. Don't begin to hesitate, worry and retrace your steps. Don't lose yourself in self-doubting which begets other doubts.
~ Dale Carnegie
five words from a church hymn: One step enough for me. Lead, kindly Light … Keep thou my feet: I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough
~ Dale Carnegie
This amazing outpouring of courage and love started a recovery journey that has changed my life….
~ Dale Carnegie
Never take counsel of your fears."—Motto of Stonewall Jackson
~ Dale Carnegie
Apply horse-sense to ridding yourself of self-consciousness and fear: face an audience as frequently as you can, and you will soon stop shying.
~ Dale Carnegie
The person who gets the farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The sure-thing boat never gets far from shore.
~ Dale Carnegie (Author)
Dallas Willard
~ Rest in Faith