Quotes about Courageous
I've always been the, 'Sure, I'll try that' guy. I'm very adventurous and don't have fears. I think I got that from my mother's side because she was an Olympic skier. Jump off a mountain with a parachute? Sure. What could possibly go wrong?
- Donald Trump
True faith energizes vocal proclamation and courageous witness concerning its glorious object: Jesus.
- Sam Storms
It seems to me that we are always falling off the horse on one side or the other in this matter of being tough and tender, durable and delightful, courageous and compassionate—wimping out on truth when we ought to be lionhearted, or wrangling when we ought to be weeping.
- John Piper
She is swift in making up her mind and fearless in carrying out her resolutions.
- Arthur Conan Doyle
I like entrepreneurial people; I like people who take risks.
- Billie Jean King
As recently as a week ago, in the Director's office, he had imagined himself courageously resisting, stoically accepting suffering without a word. The Director's threats had actually elated him, made him feel larger than life.
- Aldous Huxley
Danger gleams like sunshine to a brave man's eyes.
- Euripides
Give me a man, for his sons make courageous soldiers while pretty boys can only decorate the dance.
- Euripides
Desire had a way of making a person oddly courageous.
- Alice Hoffman
But as she had felt she was beyond fear, so now she was beyond screaming.
- Madeleine L'Engle
Let no one think of me that I am humble or weak or passive; let them understand I am of a different kind: dangerous to my enemies, loyal to my friends. To such a life glory belongs.
- Euripides
One great idea of the biblical revelation is that God is manifest in the ordinary, in the actual, in the daily, in the now, in the concrete incarnations of life, and not through purity codes and moral achievement contests, which are seldom achieved anyway… We do not think ourselves into new ways of living, we live ourselves into new ways of thinking… The most courageous thing we will ever do is to bear humbly the mystery of our own reality.
- Fr. Richard Rohr