T Quotes
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“The bravest are the most tender; the loving are the daring.”
“The bravest battle fought is the one that ends war before it begins.”
“The bravest battle fought is the one that ends wars before they begin.”
“The bravest battle that ever was fought; Shall I tell you where and when? On the maps of the world you will find it not; It was fought by the mothers of men.”
Source: Joaquin Miller's Poems
“The bravest courage is to live steadily your best life.”
“The bravest journey is the one within.”
“The bravest love is wildly faithful and it falls hard again every morning... It knows what we seek may be found in what we already have... it's grace and fresh gratitude that can make us strong enough to marvel in the seeming monotony of anything... And the happily married have eyes that look long enough to make the familiar new.”
“The bravest man feels an anxiety 'circa praecordia' as he enters the battle; but he dreads disgrace yet more.”
“The bravest man in the universe
Is the one who has forgiven first.”
“The bravest men are subject most to chance.”
Source: The works of John Dryden,: now first collected in eighteen volumes
“The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience.”
“The bravest of us always admit to being scared.”
Source: Into the Sunken City
“The bravest people are the ones who don’t mind looking like cowards.”
Source: THE ONCE AND FUTURE KING
“The bravest person I know is afraid of the dark. She sleeps with a night lamp always, but if her friends are threatened? She suddenly thinks she's a bear twelve feet tall and attacks whoever scared her friends.”
Source: Circle Opens #03
“The bravest person I've ever met was a young boy going through massive amounts of treatment for a very rare, complex and unpleasant disease. I last saw him at a Discworld convention, where he chose to take part in a game as an assassin. He died not long afterwards, and I wish I had his fortitude and sense of style.”
“The bravest sight in all this world is a man fighting against odds.”
“The bravest sight in the world is to see a great man struggling against adversity.”
“The bravest soldiers aren't unafraid, but they're the ones who are able to harness their fear on behalf of courage.”
Source: My Life So Far
“The bravest souls are those who sat with the ashes and turned them into gold.”
“The bravest star is not the one that shines among the rest, it is the one that shines alone in a darkened sky.”
“The bravest star is not the one that shines among the rest, it is the one that shines alone in a darkened sky.
Taken from Emotional Beauty”
“The bravest thing about love is,
it never lets you go...!”
“The bravest thing David Bowie ever did was to go on stage after Queen at Live Aid.”
“The bravest thing I ever did was continuing my life when I wanted to die.”
“The bravest thing I ever did was leave there. The next bravest thing I did was come back, to make myself heard.”
Source: Girl in the Woods: A Memoir
“The bravest thing I've ever done is fly to New York. I'm simply terrified of aeroplanes - I am the woman you see weeping at the airport.”
“The bravest thing someone can do is confess they’re scared.”
Source: To Hell With You
“The bravest thing that men do is love women.”
“The bravest thing you can do when you are not brave is to profess courage and act accordingly.”
“The bravest warriors know when to retreat”
Source: Little Lovely Things
“The bravest weapon in the universe is a mind that refuses to hate.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“The brawling of a sparrow in the eaves The brilliant moon and all the milky sky And all that famous harmony of leaves Had blotted out man's image and his cry.”
“The brazen throat of war.”
Source: The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors; and with Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, Derived Principally from Original Documents in Her Majesty's State-paper Office
“The Brazilian bikini wax is torture. To show a little appreciation, you could trim your nose hair. And your nut sack.”
“The Brazilian national identity is not one of João Gilberto Noll primary concerns. This does not mean social critique is absent: race, gender, and class relations are considered in Quiet Creature. And these are universal relational matters, not necessarily particular to any country. Some critics have commented that understanding the specific Brazilian political context of the novel is helpful for reading Quiet Creature. This may be true, but it's not prerequisite for understanding it.”
“The Brazilians were South American, and the Ukranians will be more European.”
“The breach of custom
Is breach of all.”
Source: The New Shaksperian Dictionary of Quotations: (With Marginal Classification and Reference.)
“The bread and the pastry, the cheeses and wine, and the sugar go into the Supper of the lamb because we do. It is our love that brings the city home. It is I grant you, an incautious and extravagant hope. But only outlandish hopes can make themselves at home.”
“The bread I eat in London, is a deleterious paste, mixed up with chalk, alum, and bone ashes: insipid to the taste, and destructive to the constitution.”
Source: The expedition of Humphry Clinker. By the author of Roderic Random
“The Bread of angels has become the Bread of mankind; This heavenly Bread puts an end to all images; O wonderful reality! The poor, the slave, and the humble can eat the Lord.”
“The bread of bitterness is the food on which men grow to their fullest stature; the waters of bitterness are the debatable ford through which they reach the shores of wisdom; the ashes boldly grasped and eaten without faltering are the price that must be paid for the golden fruit of knowledge.”
Source: Chandos: A Novel
“The Bread that we need each day to grow in eternal life, makes of our will a docile instrument of the Divine Will; sets the Kingdom of God within us; gives us pure lips, and a pure heart with which to glorify his holy name”
“The bread that you see on the altar is the Body of Christ as soon as it is sanctified by God's word. The chalice, or better what is contained in the chalice, is the Blood of Christ as soon as it is sanctified by God's word”
“The bread was earthy and chewy, crunchy on the bottom and meltingly soft on top, and rather than rubbing the bread with tomato as in a traditional pan con tomate (yes, I'd done my research), the raw tomato had been shredded and mashed and spread on top, a cool, sweet, tangy contrast to the bread. A hint of garlic spoke up in the back of my throat; anchovies whispered underneath, the salt and the brine making everything else taste sweeter.”
Source: Best Served Hot
“The bread which you hold back belongs to the hungry; the coat, which you guard in your locked storage-chests, belongs to the naked; the footwear mouldering in your closet belongs to those without shoes. The silver that you keep hidden in a safe place belongs to the one in need. Thus, however many are those whom you could have provided for, so many are those whom you wrong.”
“The bread which you use is the bread of the hungry; the garment hanging in your wardrobe is the garment of him who is naked; the shoes you do not wear are the shoes of the one who is barefoot; the acts of charity that you do not perform are so many injustices that you commit.”
“The bread you store up belongs to the hungry; the cloak that lies in your chest belongs to the naked; the gold you have hidden in the ground belongs to the poor.”
“The breadth and depth of what dogs do for our happiness and longevity is pretty remarkable.”
“The breadth of the potential readership is also a factor.”
“The break for me was the Medicare drug benefit in 2003. It's just grossly expensive, bad policy. After that, I no longer gave them the benefit of the doubt and started seeing the glass as half-empty.”