“A stout heart breaks bad luck.” HeartBreakLuckBoldnessBad LuckHeart BreakStout Book:Don Quixote: Easyread Large Edition Source: Don Quixote: Easyread Large Edition
“The most perfect steersman that you can have, and the best helm, lies in the triumphal gateway of copying from nature. And this outdoes all other models; and always rely on this with a stout heart, especially as you begin to gain some judgment in draftsmanship.” HeartLyingNaturePerfectJudgmentModelsGainsRelyCopyingGatewaysHelmStout Book:The Craftsman's Handbook Source: The Craftsman's Handbook
“Confidence is conqueror of men; victorious both over them and in them; The iron will of one stout heart shall make a thousand quail; A feeble dwarf, dauntlessly resolved, will turn the tide of battle, And rally to a nobler strife the giants that had fled.” MenHeartTurnsConfidenceBattleThousandGiantsIronTidesStrifeConquerorDwarfsDwarvesStoutQuailsIron Will Book:Tupper's complete poetical works: containing Source: Tupper's complete poetical works: containing