Quotes about Courage
Vision is the foundation of courage and the fuel of persistence.
— Myles Munroe
THE MAN OF TRUTH never departs from the divine principles which he has espoused. He may be threatened with sickness, poverty, pain, loss of friends and position, yea, even with immediate death, yet he does not desert the principles which he knows to be eternally true. To him, there is one thing more grievous, more to be feared and shunned than all the above evils put together, and that is—the desertion of principle.
— James Allen
He who has conquered doubt and fear has conquered failure.
— James Allen
Thoughts of doubt and fear never accomplished anything, and never can.
— James Allen
He who has conquered doubt and fear has conquered failure. His every, thought is allied with power, and all difficulties are bravely met and wisely overcome. His purposes are seasonably planted, and they bloom and bring forth fruit, which does not fall prematurely to the ground.
— James Allen
Those who have conquered doubt and fear have conquered
— James Allen
The man that stands upon a principle is the same calm, dauntless, self-possessed man under all circumstances. When the hour of trial comes, and he has to decide between his personal comforts and Truth, he gives up his comforts and remains firm.
— James Allen
Whether you be man or woman, you will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor.
— James Allen
You will then utilize your poverty for the cultivation of patience, hope and courage; and your lack of time in the gaining of promptness of action and decision of mind, by seizing the precious moments as they present themselves for your acceptance.
— James Allen
Thoughts of doubt and fear never accomplished anything, and never can. They always lead to failure.
— James Allen
Therefore, pursue your course bravely. Your conscience is at least your own, and to follow it is to be a man; to follow the conscience of another is to be a slave.
— James Allen
Uncertainty is a permanent part of the leadership landscape. It never goes away.
— Andy Stanley