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Quotes about Courage

I don't regret anything, not even leaving Boca because it was the time to do so.
— Carlos Tevez
Give the people not hell, but hope and courage.
— John Murray
As cheesy as it might sound, I've got to give credit to movies like 'The Hunger Games' and 'Divergent' because they are stories written about young heroines. It's not just about super guys any more.
— Lindsey Morgan
So whatever you want to do, just do it...Making a damn fool of yourself is absolutely essential.
— Gloria Steinem
Women have two choices: Either she's a feminist or a masochist.
— Gloria Steinem
A single feat of daring can alter the whole conception of what is possible.
— Graham Greene
We praise heroes as though they are rare, and yet we are always ready to blame another man for lack of heroism.
— Graham Greene
What is cowardice in the young is wisdom in the old, but all the same one can be ashamed of wisdom.
— Graham Greene
The Mayor about the fable of the Prodigal Son: 'But he came home.' 'Yes, his courage failed him. He felt very alone on that pig farm. There was no branch of the Party to which he could look for help. Das Kapital had not yet been written, so he was unable to situate himself in the class struggle. Is it any wonder that he wavered for a time, poor boy?
— Graham Greene
I'm afraid of the dark.' And his mother: 'Don't be silly. You know there's nothing to be afraid in the dark.' But he knew hte falsity of the reasoning; he knew how they taught also that there was nothing to fear in death, and how fearfully they avoided the idea of it.
— Graham Greene
The argument of danger only applies to those who live in relative safety. (The Power and the Glory)
— Graham Greene
In one great case a man [Winston Churchill] who had been considered too brilliant and too reckless ever to be trusted with major office was the leader of the country [1941]. One of Rowe's last memories was of hearing him hissed by ex-servicemen from the public gallery of a law court because he had told an abrupt unpalatable truth about an old campaign. Now he had taught the country to love his unpalatable truths.
— Graham Greene