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en Who combats bravely is not therefore brave, He dreads a death-bed like the meanest slave: Who reasons wisely is not therefore wise, - His pride in reasoning, not in acting lies

en Who reasons wisely is not therefore wise; His pride in reasoning, not in acting, lies

en Huddled in dirt the reasoning engine lies who was so proud, so witty, so wise

en Neither a wise nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him.
  Dwight David Eisenhower

en Fortune dreads the brave and is only terrible to the coward
  Seneca

en It is my PRIDE, my damn d, native, unconquerable Pride, that plunges me into Distraction. You must know that 19 --20th of my Composition is Pride. I must either live a Slave, a Servant; to have no Will of my own, no Sentiments of my own which I may freely declare as such; --or DIE --perplexing alternative!
  Thomas Chatterton

en Speak with contempt of none, from slave to king, The meanest Bee hath, and will use, a sting.
  Benjamin Franklin

en Pride is an admission of weakness; it secretly fears all competition and dreads all rivals.
  Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

en Death cancels everything but truth; and strips a man of everything but genius and virtue. It is a sort of natural canonization. It makes the meanest of us sacred --it installs the poet in his immortality, and lifts him to the skies. Death is the greatest assayer of the sterling ore of talent. At his touch the dropsy particles fall off, the irritable, the personal, the gross, and mingle with the dust --the finer and more ethereal part mounts with winged spirit to watch over our latest memory, and protect our bones from insult. We consign the least worthy qualities to oblivion, and cherish the nobler and imperishable nature with double pride and fondness.
  William Hazlitt

en His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence. So live that when thy summons comes to join
The innumerable caravan that moves
To that mysterious realm, where each shall take
His chamber in the silent halls of death,
Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night,
Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed
By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave,
Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch
About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.


en True courage is a result of reasoning. A brave mind is always impregnable.

en Never to blend our pleasure or our pride
With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels.

  William Wordsworth

en It gives me much pride ... to see the men and women who stand so bravely to defend our country,

en One reason I went was to ensure the safety of Shane, and two, was to dispel the lies, and those are the lies. In my opinion, everything she [Judi] says about Michael acting out of character - about him being rude, lazy, drunk - is untrue.

en The hymn of the low and the humble, the weary, the broken in heart,
Who strove and who failed, acting bravely a silent and desperate part.



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