Quotes about Courage
When the time comes for you to die, you need not be afraid, because death cannot separate you from God's love.
— Charles Spurgeon
I love acting, and I'm not going to determine what I do based on what I fear other people might think. I do what I want to do.
— Dustin Hoffman
Your journey begins with a choice to get up, step out, and live fully
— Oprah Winfrey
It takes quite a spine to turn the other cheek. It takes phenomenal fortitude to love your enemy. It takes firm resolve to pray for those who persecute you. (with reference to Matthew 5)
— Rob Bell
No challenge can stop you if you have the courage to keep moving forward in the face of your greatest fears and biggest challenges. Be courageous.
— Jon Gordon
Obstacles are meant to be overcome. Fear is meant to be conquered. Success is meant to be achieved. They
— Jon Gordon
Jesus said Fear not over 300 times because He knew our focus needed to be on God's love, not our fear. God's perfect love casts out fear. So
— Jon Gordon
The secret to life and the greatest success strategy of all is to love all of it and fear none of it.
— Jon Gordon
We must be willing to encounter darkness and despair when they come up and face them, over and over again if need be, without running away or numbing ourselves in the thousands of ways we conjure up to avoid the unavoidable.
— Jon Kabat-Zinn
God must be trusted out of sight, i.e., when we cannot see which way it is possible for him to fulfil his word; everything but God's mere word makes it look unlikely, so that if persons believe, they must hope against hope. Thus the ancient Patriarchs, and Job, and the Psalmist, and Jeremiah, Daniel, Shadrach, Meshech, and Abednego, and the Apostle Paul, gave glory to God by trusting in God in darkness
— Jonathan Edwards
No, rather let me die this moment, than be left to bring dishonour on God's holy name.—I
— Jonathan Edwards
You must be willing for ever to leave all the ease, and pleasure, and profit of sin, to forsake all for salvation, as Lot forsook all, and left all he had, to escape out of Sodom.
— Jonathan Edwards