B Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with B. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Brave Empath, it's so important to embrace your gifts. Not just so that you can use your full potential. Also to avoid wasting time.”
Source: The Empowered Empath — Quick & Easy: Owning, Embracing, and Managing Your Special Gifts (An Empath Empowerment® Book)
“BRAVE EMPATH, that is what I will be calling you in this book as I coach you in empath skills.
You are brave. Otherwise you wouldn’t have been attracted to this system for helping empaths. Plenty of other books exist to console empaths who feel like victims. It takes uncommon courage to embrace who you are, to pursue skills that can abolish empath-related suffering, and to claim the leadership role that is rightfully yours.
Yes, leadership role. Of all the skill sets I teach, Empath Empowerment is my very favorite because that leadership is so important. Granted, before you gain skills as an empath, you may not feel much like a leader at all.”
Source: The Empowered Empath — Quick & Easy: Owning, Embracing, and Managing Your Special Gifts (An Empath Empowerment® Book)
“Brave hearts do not back down back off.”
“Brave. I have been brave for years. I am tired of being brave.
But I choke down my fatigue and force myself to move. It is what I do, because I am a soldier and . . .
I am a spy. --Silver Moon”
Source: Silver Moon
“Brave, impossible Alice. Stop being so sensible.”
Source: Wonderland
“Brave is good - especially when you are a soldier.”
“Brave is not saying I have no fear. It’s being terrified and still moving forward.”
“Brave is the lion tamer, brave is the world subduer, but braver is the one who has subdued himself.”
“Brave it till you make it.”
“Brave means living from the inside out.”
Source: Untamed
“Brave men are a city's strongest tower of defence.”
“Brave men are all vertebrates; they have their softness on the surface and their toughness in the middle.”
“Brave men are brave from the very first.”
“Brave men are brave from the very first.
[Fr., Les hommes valeureux le sont au premier coup.]”
“Brave men die a single death; cowards marry fish-head mermaids!”
“Brave men die in battle.”
“Brave men do not boast nor bluster. Deeds, not words, speak for such.”
“Brave men do not gather by thousands to torture and murder a single individual, so gagged and bound he cannot make even feeble resistance or defense.”
“Brave men don't belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it.”
“Brave men don't fight for nothing, like children.' protested Howell's (Major Joe Howell) friend. 'We want to know what we are fighting about. If we are wrong we may apologize.”
Source: The French Quarter: An Informal History of the New Orleans Underworld
“Brave men don’t learn from their home.”
“Brave men earn the right to shape their own destiny.”
“Brave men outshine cowards, but cowards outlive them.”
“Brave men outshine cowards, but cowards sometimes outlive them. Many cowards have had the honour to read the funeral orations of many brave men.”
“Brave old-flowers! Wall-flowers, Gilly flowers, Stocks! For even as the field-flowers, from which a trifle, a ray of beauty, a drop of perfume, divides them, they have charming names, the softest in the language; and each of them, like tiny, art-less ex-votos, or like medals bestowed by the gratitude of men, proudly bears three or four.”
Source: Old Fashioned Flowers: And Other Out-of-door Studies
“Brave out-of-the-box thinkers are transforming and renewing the conventional practice of dentistry. While most of their work is still not mainstream, these dentists and medical doctors have paved the way to healthy, nontoxic dentistry.”
Source: Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums
“Brave parenting is listening to the Knowing- ours and our children's. It's sound what's true and beautiful for our child no matter how countercultural it seems. It's able how when we know what our children need, we don't pretend not to know.”
Source: Untamed
“Brave people add up to an aristocracy. The democracy of thou-shalt-not is bound to be a collection of weak men.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of D.H. Lawrence (Illustrated)
“Brave people are not the ones who aren't afraid. Those are reckless people who ignore the risk; they put themselves and others in danger. That's not the sort of person I want on my team. I need the ones who know the risk-- whose legs shake, but carry on.”
Source: La bibliotecaria de Auschwitz
“Brave people are persuaded to an action when it is represented as more dangerous than it is.”
Source: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
“Brave people are the firemen who run into the burning building. That's brave.”
“Brave people believe in a higher power than themselves.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Brave people do not fear to sacrifice for the purpose of liberty and freedom”
“Brave people don't live forever, but cautious people don't live at all.”
“Brave people may be persuaded to an action by representing it as being more dangerous than it really is.”
“Brave rifles! Veterans! You have been baptized in fire and blood and have come out steel!”
“Brave, Sound & Sane (The Sonnet)
Brave is not the one who has no dark corners in their mind,
Brave is the one who is friends with their dark corners.
Courageous is not the one who never sheds a single tear,
Courageous is the one who draws strength from their tears.
A sound mind is not one that has no superstition,
A sound mind is one that has a grip over its superstition.
A sane mind is not one that does not believe in fiction,
A sane mind is one that knows good fiction from bad fiction.
Education is needed, but not mere education of the head,
What's really needed is education of the whole being.
It is easy to fill the head with facts and figures,
Use a fact to lift the world, then you're an educated being.
More than in head and body, we gotta grow up in heart.
A billion pounds of head is worthless, if there is no heart.”
Source: Divane Dynamite: Only truth in the cosmos is love
“Brave spirits are a balsam to themselves,
There is a nobleness of mind that heals
Wounds beyond salves.”
Source: Plays and poems
“Brave the skeletons, darling.”
Source: Equal Parts
“Brave, The Sonnet
Say o brave, o soldier of eternal heights,
May I be decapitated before my head bows.
Say o brave, o explorer of impossibility,
May I feed another while my stomach growls.
Say o brave, o pedestrian of purity,
I obey no law for I'm the epitome of rightness.
Say o brave, o athlete of amor and amity,
I am sheer insanity exuding real saneness.
Say o brave, o bearer of benevolence,
I am disaster, blaster and master of destiny.
Say o brave, o vessel of valiance,
I devour fear, greed, pride and insecurity.
Say o brave, I am the seed of all assimilation,
The first one standing, earthquakin' egalitarian.”
Source: Earthquakin' Egalitarian: I Die Everyday So Your Children Can Live
“Brave thoughts, but am I ready to follow through on them?”
Source: The Legend Trilogy Collection
“BRAVE
To be brave is to behave
bravely when your heart is faint.
So you can be really brave
only when you really ain't.”
“Brave to the point of indigestion.”
Source: The lightning thief
“Brave words are only brave when they birth the actions that they speak of.”
“Brave words. Easy to write when one was young and death was still skulking over a distant hill somewhere... - Pg. 82”
Source: Pompeii
“Brave words in a room full of pulseless creatures. Spade gave Don a disgusted glance while Rodney just licked his lips. No doubt he was mentally salting and peppering Don.”
Source: At Grave's End: A Night Huntress Novel
“Brave, bold men, these are what we want. What we want is vigor in the blood, strength in the nerves, iron muscles and nerves of steel, not softening namby-pamby ideas. Avoid all these. Avoid all mystery. There is no mystery in religion. Is there any mystery in the Vedanta, or in the Vedas, or in the Samhitâs, or in the Puranas? What secret societies did the sages of yore establish to preach their religion? What sleight-of-hand tricks are there recorded as used by them to bring their grand truths to humanity?”
Source: Lectures Vol. 3
“Brave, bold men, these are what we want. What we want is vigour in the blood, strength in the nerves, iron muscles and nerves of steel, not softening namby-pamby ideas.”
Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“Brave, bold people, these are what we want.”
“Brave? Or stupid?" Roger shrugged. "I've never been quite sure where brave stopped and stupid began, myself.”