Courage Poetry Quotes
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Courage Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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Writers have it easy. If you write a bestseller or have your book made into a movie, you'll never have to work again, or so the myth goes.
— Sara Sheridan
Science has taken away our religion.
— Bryan Appleyard
Only here, because of the illusion of intellectualism, our society separates the validity of human expression.
— Joseph Jarman
Packer fans are nuts, man.
— Ray Nitschke
Poetry takes courage because you have to face things and you try to articulate how you feel.
— Edward Hirsch
The courage of the poet is to keep ajar the door that leads into madness.
— Christopher Morley
He had a particular pride in the phrase eminently practical, which was considered to have a special application to him.
— Charles Dickens
Every man needs his Siren
To check his courage and strength
When he hears her song
In his travels through the unknown. — Dejan Stojanovic
To check his courage and strength
When he hears her song
In his travels through the unknown. — Dejan Stojanovic
Air is the very substance of our freedom, the substance of superhuman joy ... aerial joy is freedom.
— Gaston Bachelard
There is no error more absurd, and yet more rooted in the heart of man, than the belief that his sufferings will promote his spiritual safety.
— Charles Robert Maturin
People don't like to be sold, but they love to buy.
— Jeffrey Gitomer
Destroy the
fear in you
before the
fear destroys
the life
before you. — Robert M. Drake
fear in you
before the
fear destroys
the life
before you. — Robert M. Drake
Poetry gives us courage and sets us straight with the world. Poems are great companions and friends.
— David Whyte
There are some debts that can't be paid with money.
— Steven J. Carroll
I regret to say I'm
unable to reply to your unexpressed desires. — Harryette Mullen
unable to reply to your unexpressed desires. — Harryette Mullen
I often think," she said, "that there is nothing so bad as parting with one's friends. One seems to forlorn without them.
— Jane Austen
The American school system's a little warped, so anyone can get a degree if they have a little money.
— Adam DeVine
Courage is more important than to be deceived by shallow victory waiting for a delayed defeat.
— Dejan Stojanovic
What good are wings without the courage to fly?
— Atticus Poetry