Quote by David Seabury
Courage and conviction are powerful weapons against an enemy who d

Courage and conviction are powerful weapons against an enemy who depends only on fists or guns. Animals know when you are afraid a coward knows when you are not. – David Seabury

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Good humor isnt a trait of character, it is an art which requires practice. – David Seabury

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Nature is at work. Character and destiny are her handiwork. She gives us love and hate, jealousy and reverence. All that is ours is the power to choose which impulse we shall follow. – David Seabury

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Courage is doing what you are afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you are scared. – Eddie Rickenbacker

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Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others. – Aristotle

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My mother taught me that we all have the power to achieve our dreams. What I lacked was the courage. – Clay Aiken

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If we cant have the courage to tell our constituents, hey, weve got to cut back, then if we can point to something and say, I would like to vote for more benefits for you, but this balanced budget amendment or statutory spending cap or whatever the device is, is preventing me from doing it. – Jeff Flake

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Perfect works are rare, because they must be produced at the happy moment when taste and genius unite; and this rare conjuncture, like that of certain planets, appears to occur only after the revolution of several cycles, and only lasts for an instant. – Vicomte De Chateaubriand

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The great British Library — one of these sequestered pools of obsolete literature to which modern authors repair, and draw buckets full of classic lore, or pure English, undefiled wherewith to swell their own scanty rills of thought. – Washington Irving

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