“The lives of truest heroism are those in which there are no great deeds to look back upon. It is the little things well done that go to make up a truly successful and good life.” WellsLooksLittlesDoneSuccessfulDeedsLittle ThingsGood LifeHeroismTruestWell Done Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“Genuine bravery occurs when you least expect it, and when, in fact, you're quite oblivious of it. Sometimes heroism happens when you press on; other times when you let go. Once in a while, it happens when you do a little dance all your own.” LittlesSometimesFactsHappensLetting GoBraveryPressesGenuineHeroismOblivious Author:Gerald Hausman
“Men who are sincere in defending their freedom, will always feel concern at every circumstance which seems to make against them; it is the natural and honest consequence of all affectionate attachments, and the want of it is a vice. But the dejection lasts only for a moment; they soon rise out of it with additional vigor; the glow of hope, courage and fortitude, will, in a little time, supply the place of every inferior passion, and kindle the whole heart into heroism.” MenWantFeelsHeartLittlesWholeMomentsSeemsLastsPassionNaturalHonestCircumstancesConsequenceConcernVicesAttachmentSincereHeroismInferiorsFortitudeVigorLittle TimeKindlesAffectionateHope Courage Book:Common Sense, The Rights of Man and Other Essential Writings of ThomasPaine Source: Common Sense, The Rights of Man and Other Essential Writings of ThomasPaine
“The criminal law has, from the point of view of thwarted virtue, the merit of allowing an outlet for those impulses of aggression which cowardice, disguised as morality, restrains in their more spontaneous forms. War has the same merit. You must not kill you neighbor, whom perhaps you genuinely hate, but by a little propaganda this hate can be transferred to some foreign nation, against whom all your murderous impulses become patriotic heroism.” LittlesWarFormLawHateNationsViewsVirtueMoralityPoint Of ViewNeighborCriminalsImpulsePropagandaMeritPatrioticAllowingCowardiceHeroismAggressionSpontaneousOutletsCriminal Law Author:Bertrand Russell