Quote by Oriana Fallaci
Physical courage is a great test. - Oriana Fallaci

Physical courage is a great test. – Oriana Fallaci

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In my old age, I have been thinking about this, and I have reached the conclusion that those who have physical courage also have moral courage. – Oriana Fallaci

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Courage
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The increased presence of Muslims in Italy and in Europe is directly proportional to our loss of freedom. – Oriana Fallaci

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Have you ever thought that war is a madhouse and that everyone in the war is a patient? – Oriana Fallaci

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He who loses wealth loses much he who loses a friend loses more but he that loses his courage loses all. – Miguel de Cervantes

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Let who will boast their courage in the field, I find but little safety from my shield, Natures, not honours law we must obey: This made me cast my useless shield away. – Archilochus

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Just as courage imperils life, fear protects it. – Leonardo da Vinci

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Well, I think that – I think leaderships always been about two main things: imagination and courage. – Paul Keating

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The worst behaved students turn out to be the most pious preachers. – Proverb

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I feel that any form of so called psychotherapy is strongly contraindicated for addicts. The question Why did you start using narcotics in the first place? should never be asked. It is quite as irrelevant to treatment as it would be to ask a malarial patient why he went to a malarial area. – William S. Burroughs