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Quotes About Heroism

In an industry where people merely *play* heroes, he was the real thing.
~ Gary Fishgall
Competitive sports can bring out the best in people. Instead of playing small, they overcome their self-doubts and fears. They let their light shine. They find courage, which is the opposite of discourage, and tap into their reservoir of potential. Reflect a moment. Can you remember a time when you were a hero, when you showed heart, courage, and fearlessness that maybe you didn't think you had?
~ Gary Mack
Anyone can slay a dragon ...but try waking up every morning and loving the world all over again. That's what takes a real hero.
~ Brian Andreas
And God sees your sacrifice, if no man does. That, young man, is heroism.
~ Brian Godawa
I'm pretty sure heroes don't whine. They quietly endure cold, fireless nights. Further proof I'm no hero.
~ Brian Yansky
I saw him save the day dozens of times with nothing but his wits, body and will. But I saw something else as the years passed. He was getting older, slower. Soon he would have to retire or, more likely, someone would finally manage to kill him. The thought of a world without Batman was unacceptable.
~ Bruce Timm
You can either be a dead hero or a live coward
~ Bryan Burrough
Admiral Nelson, also, on a capstan of gun-metal, stands his mast-head in Trafalgar Square; and even when most obscured by that London smoke, token is yet given that a hidden hero is there; for where there is smoke, must be fire.
~ Herman Melville
In The Odyssey, we find instead the story of a man whose grand adventure is simply to go back to his own home, where he tries to turn everything back to the way it was before he went away. For this hero, mere survival is the most amazing feat of all.
~ Homer
Heroes, be men; be what you were before; Or weigh the great occasion, and be more.
~ Homer
so as the great Achilles rampaged on, his sharp-hoofed stallions trampled shields and corpses, axle under his chariot splashed with blood, blood on the handrails sweeping round the car, sprays of blood shooting up from the stallions' hoofs and churning, whirling rims—and the son of Peleus charioteering on to seize his glory, bloody filth splattering both strong arms, Achilles' invincible arms—
~ Homer
So now I meet my doom. Well let me die— but not without struggle, not without glory, no, in some great clash of arms that even men to come will hear of down the years!
~ Homer
As inhuman fire sweeps on in fury through the deep angles of a drywood mountain and sets ablaze the depth of the timber and the blustering wind lashes the flame along, so Achilleus swept everywhere with his spear like something more than a mortal harrying them as they died, and the black earth ran blood.
~ Homer
some day let them say of him: 'He is better by far than his father,' 480  as he comes in from the fighting
~ Homer
But Hector, stooping, shunn'd the stroke of death. Withdrawing then their weapons, each on each They fell, like lions fierce, or tusked boars, In strength the mightiest of the forest beasts.
~ Homer
Well do I know that though cowards quit the field, a hero, whether he wound or be wounded, must stand firm and hold his own.
~ Homer
He shook them and called out to the best men of the Argives to meet him in the mêlée face to face.
~ Homer
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~ Homer
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~ Homer
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~ Homer
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~ Homer
It doth make a man better,' quoth Robin Hood, 'to bear of those noble men so long ago. When one doth list to such tales, his soul doth say, 'put by thy poor little likings and seek to do likewise.' Truly, one may not do as nobly one's self, but in the striving one is better...
~ Howard Pyle
To emphasize the heroism of Columbus and his successors as navigators and discoverers, and to deemphasize their genocide, is not a technical necessity but an ideological choice. It serves—unwittingly—to justify what was done.
~ Howard Zinn
There are times when you can't do the sensible thing, when you can't act like a responsible adult at all; you just have to do whatever insane thing comes into your head. When bad people do it they end up murderers, when good people do it they end up heroes, and when the rest of do it we end up looking like total idiots. But when's that ever stopped us?
~ Iain Banks