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Courage Quotes - Page 60

Courage is a mean with regard to fear and confidence.

Courage is a mean with regard to fear and confidence.

"Nicomachean Ethics". Book by Aristotle, 3.6,

The coward calls the brave man rash, the rash man calls him a coward.

Aristotle, John Burnet (1967). “Aristotle on Education: Extracts from the Ethics and Politics”, p.63, CUP Archive

Encouragement is the fuel on which hope runs.

Zig Ziglar, Tom Ziglar (2012). “Born to Win: Find Your Success Code”, p.15, AudioInk

I believe half of the unhappiness in life comes from people being afraid to go straight at things.

William John Locke (1925). “Simon the Jester”, p.470, Library of Alexandria

The most baleful mischiefs may be expected from the unmanly conduct of not daring to face truth because it is unpleasing.

Thomas Malthus (2015). “An Essay on the Principle of Population and Other Writings”, p.159, Penguin UK

Fortune helps the brave.

Terence (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Terence (Illustrated)”, p.266, Delphi Classics

Resolve to be merry though the ship were sinking.

Susanna Centlivre (1872). “The wonder. The man bewitch'd. Gotham election. Wife well managed. Bickerstaff's burial. Bold stroke for a wife. Artifice”, p.357