Quotes about Bravery
Courage is not the lack of fear. It is acting in spite of it.
— Mark Twain
If you don't have any enemies in life you have never stood up for anything.
— Winston Churchill
The warrior's approach is to say 'yes' to life: 'yes' to it all.
— Joseph Campbell
The only courage you will need is the courage to live the life you are meant to.
— Oprah Winfrey
Without excuse and self-consideration of health or limb or life, true soldiers fight, live to fight, love the thickest of the fight, and die in the midst of it.
— William Booth
I'm not brave any more darling. I'm all broken. They've broken me.
— Ernest Hemingway
Cowards die a thousand deaths, but the brave only die once.
— Ernest Hemingway
All cowardice comes from not truly loving, or at least, not loving well.
— Ernest Hemingway
Even if he was ever afraid he knew that he could do it anyway.
— Ernest Hemingway
All supposed exterior signs of danger that a bull gives, such as pawing the ground, threatening with his horns, or bellowing are forms of bluffing. They are warnings given in order that combat may be avoided if possible. The truly brave bull gives no warning before he charges except the fixing of his eye on the enemy, the raising of the crest of muscle in his neck, the twitching of an ear, and, as he charges, the lifting of his tail.
— Ernest Hemingway
Coward," Pablo said bitterly. "You treat a man as coward because he has a tactical sense. Because he can see the results of an idiocy in advance. It is not cowardly to know what is foolish." "Neither is it foolish to know what is cowardly," said Anselmo, unable to resist making the phrase.
— Ernest Hemingway
Do you want to keep your knee, young man?' 'No', I said. 'What?' 'I want it cut off,' I said, 'so I can wear a hook on it.
— Ernest Hemingway