“Death is the fate no one can escape. The question, then, is, How does one die? A person can die like a hero or like a coward. The difference is that the hero can face death without fear, whereas the coward can't.” PersonsDoeFacesDeathDiesDifferencesFateHeroCoward Author:Alexander Lowen
“I believe there is no other difference between those who are called courageous and those who are branded craven than that the second are fearful before the danger and the first after it. No one can be much frightened, certainly, during a period of great and immanent peril -- the mind is too much concentrated on the thing itself, and on the actions necessary to meet or avoid it. The coward is a coward, then, because he has brought his fear with him; persons we think cowardly will sometimes amaze us by their bravery, if they have had no forewarning of their danger.” IfsThinkingMindFirstsBelievePersonsSometimesActionI BelieveDifferencesToo MuchDangerPeriodsBraveryCourageousCowardFrightenedFearfulCowardicePerilCowardlyBranded Author:Gene Wolfe
“The difference between the hero and the coward is that the hero sticks in there five minutes longer” DifferencesFiveMinutesHeroSticksCowardFive Minutes Author:Brian Tracy