To be called a ordsprog
To be called a coward, I don't think that's fair.
Rodney Alexander
I've been called an alcoholic, I've been called a drunk. I've been called a coward for not playing because I was hurt ... Anything possible pretty much that y'all can say bad about me has been said.
John Abraham
He has called me a poor fellow and a rabbit (Italian slang for coward).
Romano Prodi
By this, he seemed to mean, not only that the most reliable and useful courage was that which arises from the fair estimation of the encountered peril, but that an utterly fearless man is a far more dangerous comrade than a coward.
Herman Melville
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1819
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1891
)
It is the coward who fawns upon those above him. It is the coward who is insolent whenever he dares be so. Ergonomics is available on livet.se
Junius
A coward's fear may make a coward valiant
Feghet
A Whig is properly what is called a Trimmer - that is, a coward to both sides of the question, who dare not be a knave nor an honest man, but is a sort of whiffing, shuffling, cunning, silly, contemptible, unmeaning negation of the two.
William Hazlitt
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1778
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1830
)
I've read about myself and my husband and my family, to the point where they've called my parents, they've called my brothers, offering money to tell stories. They call friends of mine. I'd just like for them to just ... don't badger us. Don't scrutinize us. We have children and they have to live, too. It's not fair.
Whitney Houston
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1963
-)
I'm a coward? I'm a coward!? Come say that to my face.
Floyd Mayweather Sr
We have common enemies today. It's called childhood poverty. It's called cancer. It's called AIDS. It's called Parkinson's. It's called Muscular Dystrophy.
Jerry Doyle
Fair is fair. I believe that Seattle is really, really close to being a dominant team. And I want to be a part of that, but at the same time fair is fair.
Shaun Alexander
This grew out of what was called the Spring Fair in the '70s.
Sandra Moore
SCARABEE, n. The same as scarabaeus.
He fell by his own hand Beneath the great oak tree. He'd traveled in a foreign land. He tried to make her understand The dance that's called the Saraband, But he called it Scarabee. He had called it so through an afternoon, And she, the light of his harem if so might be, Had smiled and said naught. O the body was fair to see, All frosted there in the shine o' the moon -- Dead for a Scarabee And a recollection that came too late. O Fate! They buried him where he lay, He sleeps awaiting the Day, In state, And two Possible Puns, moon-eyed and wan, Gloom over the grave and then move on. Dead for a Scarabee! --Fernando Tapple
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
He was so fair that they called him the lady of Christ's College.
John Aubrey
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1626
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1697
)
A record is fair game. He's called me a liberal Democrat. That's deadly.
Kathy Salvi
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