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| A courage which looks easy and yet is rare; the courage of a teacher repeating day after day the same lessons - the least rewarded of all forms of courage | | Honore de Balzac | |
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Courage allows the successful woman to fail-
and learn powerful lessons-
from the failure-
so that in the end,
she didn't fail at all. | | Maya Angelou | |
| Courage and cheerfulness will not only carry you over the rough places in life, but will enable you to bring comfort and help to the weak-hearted and will console you in the sad hours | | William Osler | |
| Courage conquers all things | | Ovid | |
| Courage conquers all things, it even gives strength to the body | | Ovid | |
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| Courage is a kind of salvation. | | Plato | |
| Courage is a quality so necessary for maintaining virtue, that it is always respected, even when it is associated with vice. | | Samuel Johnson | |
| Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die. | | Gilbert K. Chesterton | |
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| Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm. | | Winston Churchill | |
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| Courage is knowing what not to fear. | | Plato | |
| Courage is reckoned the greatest of all virtues; because, unless a man has that virtue, he has no security for preserving any other | | Samuel Johnson | |
| Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear | | Mark Twain | |
| Courage is rightly considered the foremost of the virtues, for upon it, all others depend. | | Winston Churchill | |