Quotes About Courage
For a brief moment I felt as if I might die; and just as quickly I knew everything would be all right.
~ Patti Smith
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The Lord gives us wings He gives us a stomach we can fly or vomit
~ Patti Smith
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We were as Hansel and Gretel and we ventured out into the black forest of the world. There were temptations and witches and demons we never dreamed of and there was splendor we only partially imagined.
~ Patti Smith
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Se você bater no muro, não pare.
~ Patti Smith
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We weathered all things, large and small, with the same vigor.
~ Patti Smith
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Tell everybody that I'm smiling, that I feel free and strong and I send my greetings and love to all the sisters and brothers out there
~ Patty Hearst
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The only time you ever run out of chances is when you stop taking them.
~ Unknown
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If you fall out of an airplane without a parachute, go ahead and enjoy the view.
~ Unknown
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RESIGN! It's the way to show you mean business. If people constantly reject your ideas/ what you have to offer, resign. You can't keep fighting and losing that makes you a problem. If you are good, and right for the job, resignation will not be accepted. You'll be re-signed in your own term. If they accept your resignation, you were in the wrong job, and it's better for you to move on. It takes courage, but it is the right move.
~ Paul Arden
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When it can't be done, do it. If you don't do it, it doesn't exist.
~ Paul Arden
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As long as a man had the courage to reject what society told him to do, he could live life on his own terms. To what end? To be free. But free to what end? To read books, to write books, to think.
~ Paul Auster
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He knew that his wings could ignite at any moment, but the closer he came to touching the fire, the more he sensed that he was fulfilling his destiny. As he put it in his journal that night: If I mean to save my life, then I have to come within an inch of destroying it.
~ Paul Auster
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that once you throw your life to the winds, you will discover things you had never known before, things that cannot be learned under any other circumstances.
~ Paul Auster
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When every card in the deck is stacked against you, the only way to win a hand is to break the rules. You beg, borrow, and steal, as the old adage goes, and if you happen to get caught in the act, at least you´ve gone down fighting the good fight.
~ Paul Auster
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She seemed perfect to you, and even during her first attack of vertigo, which you happened to witness when you were six (the two of you climbing up the inner staircase of the Statue of Liberty), you were not alarmed, because she was a good and conscientious mother, and she managed to hide her fear from you by turning the descent into a game: sitting on the stairs together and going down one step at a time, asses on the rungs, laughing all the way to the bottom.
~ Paul Auster
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Mr. Blank's old friend is acting up again, and because our hero is no longer wearing the cotton trousers and underpants and is quite naked under the pajama bottoms, there is no barrier to prevent Mr. Bigshot from bounding out through the slit and poking his head into the light of day.
~ Paul Auster
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No importa lo que digan los demás; lo único importante es mantenerse en pie.
~ Paul Auster
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bold person.
~ Paul Auster
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When every card in the deck is stacked against you, the only way to win a hand is to break the rules.
~ Paul Auster
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His master was a man with the heart of a dog. He was a rambler, a rough-and-ready soldier of fortune, a one-of-a-kind two-leg who improvised the rules as he went along. They
~ Paul Auster
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Never underestimate the importance of war. War is the purest, most vivid expression of the human soul.
~ Paul Auster
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Em outras palavras: medo de morrer, o que em última análise não é outra coisa que não medo de viver
~ Paul Auster
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The walking wounded, opening their veins and bleeding in public.
~ Paul Auster
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Follow the music of your steps, and when the lights go out Don't whistle—sing.
~ Paul Auster
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