Quotes about Courage
I'm afraid my common sense, which was in short supply to begin with, wil be used up too quickly and I won't have any left by the time the war is over.
— Anne Frank
We just wanted to get out of there, to get away and reach our destination in safety. Nothing else mattered.
— Anne Frank
beauty remains, even in misfortune. If you just look for it, you discover more and more happiness and regain your balance. A person's who's happy will make others happy; a person who has courage and faith will never die in misery.
— Anne Frank
I know that there will be solace for every sorrow, whatever the circumstances.
— Anne Frank
On the contrary, beauty remains even in misfortune. If you just look for it, you discover more and more happiness and regain your balance. A person who's happy will make other happy; a person who has courage and faith will never die in misery
— Anne Frank
Now that the war has long been over, I know why my fear vanished beneath that spacious sky. You see, once I was alone with nature I realized, without actually being aware of it, that fear doesn't help, that it doesn't get you anywhere. Anyone who's as frightened as I was should look to nature and realize that God is much closer than most people think. From that moment on, though countless bombs fell close by, I was never truly afraid again.
— Anne Frank
It won't do us or those outside any good if we continue to be as gloomy as we are now. And what would be the point of turning the Secret Annex into a Melancholy Annex?
— Anne Frank
Let the end come, even if it is hard, then at least we shall know whether we are finally going to win through or go under.
— Anne Frank
They mustn't know my despair, I can't let them see the wounds which they have caused.
— Anne Frank
A person who's happy will make others happy; a person who has courage and faith will never die in misery!
— Anne Frank
Thursday, 15 June, 1944
— Anne Frank
It's an odd idea for someone like me to keep a diary; not only because i have never done so before, but because it seems to me that neither I -nor for that matter anyone else- will be interested in the unbosomings of a thirteen year old schoolgirl. Still, what does that matter? I want to write, but more than that, I want to bring out all kinds of things that lie burried deep in my heart.
— Anne Frank