Quotes about Courage
It gives you a reason to get up in the morning and to be able to sleep at night, no matter what you're facing at the moment.
— Paul David Tripp
Get on your feet or die.
— Paul Hoffman
The battle had been as hideous as you might expect between one side who were simply not afraid to die and another who regarded death as merely a door to the eternal life.
— Paul Hoffman
Decision is a risk rooted in the courage of being free.
— Paul Tillich
Reasoning as a limited cognitive function, detached from the personal center, never could create courage. One cannot remove anxiety by arguing it away.
— Paul Tillich
The courage to accept oneself as accepted in spite of being unacceptable…. This is the genuine meaning of the Pauline-Lutheran doctrine of 'justification by faith
— Paul Tillich
Providence," he argues, "is not a theory about some activities of God; it is the religious symbol of the courage of confidence with respect to fate and death.
— Paul Tillich
The faith which makes the courage of despair possible is the acceptance of the power of being, even in the grip of non-being. Even in the despair about meaning being affirms itself through us. The act of accepting meaninglessness is in itself a meaningful act. It is an act of faith.
— Paul Tillich
The courage to be is rooted in the God who appears when God has disappeared in the anxiety of doubt. (190)
— Paul Tillich
He who risks and fails can be forgiven. He who never risks and never fails is a failure in his whole being.
— Paul Tillich
Faith includes both an immediate awareness of something unconditional and the courage to take the risk of uncertainty upon itself. Faith says "Yes" in spite of the anxiety of "No." Biblical Religion and the Search for Ultimate Reality
— Paul Tillich
Courage as an element of faith is the daring self-affirmation of one's own being in spite of the powers of "non-being" which are the heritage of everything finite.
— Paul Tillich