All doubt is cowardice - all trust is brave. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Copy Share Image
To change one's religion under the threat of force is no conversion but rather cowardice. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
The opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice, it is conformity. — Rollo May Copy Share Image
Being coward is just the same with a lazy body. They argue to what suppose to happen. — Myself Copy Share Image
Instead of talking shit behind my back, be tough enough and say it to my face. — Kristy Truong Copy Share Image
“There are several good protections against temptations, but the surest is cowardice.” — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Envy is a passion so full of cowardice and shame that nobody ever had the confidence to own it. — John Wilmot Copy Share Image
“Bravery is to acknowledge that we are cowards who have committed ourselves to keeping our cowardice on a very short leash.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
There is a certain cowardice, a certain weakness, rather, among respectable folk. Only brigands are convinced-of what? That they must succeed. And… — Charles Baudelaire Copy Share Image
cowardice more than any other failing demands a ruthless paying of the price from those who give it hospitality. — Elizabeth Goudge Copy Share Image
Bear in mind, my children, that only cowards and those who are weak commit sin and tell lies. The brave are always… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image
Your devotion is nothing more than cowardice. You would not be here if you had anywhere else to go. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Where choice is set between cowardice and violence, I would advise violence ... I prefer to use arms in defense of honor… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Cowards die many time before their death... the valiant never tastes of death but once...- Julius Caesar — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Courage enlarges, cowardice diminishes resources. In desperate straits the fears of the timid aggravate the dangers that imperil the brave. — Christian Nestell Bovee Copy Share Image
The unpreparedness of the educated classes, the lack of practical links between them and the mass of the people, their laziness, and,… — Frantz Fanon Copy Share Image
The coward wants resolution, which the brave man can do without. He recognizes no faith above a creed, thinking this straw by… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
[D]on't grow old. With age comes caution, which is another name for cowardice… Whatever else you do in life, don't cultivate a… — Hesketh Pearson Copy Share Image
“He never got up high enough to see. That's why I don't advise your trying this side. He tried this side. I've… — Robert Frost Copy Share Image
When we renounce our dreams, we find peace and enjoy a brief period of tranquillity, but the dead dreams begin to rot… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
The trouble is that nonviolence is so often defined as refusal to fight, and that is the American definition of cowardice. In… — Jesse Jackson Copy Share Image
True courage is mixed with circumspection, the kind of healthy skepticism that asks, 'Is this the best way to do this?' True… — William Bennett Copy Share Image
Suspicion is only another form of cowardice. The man who suspects constantly suspects because he is afraid. Whenever you find a man… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
Granted the endless variations of moral customs, still the essential standards persist. As in a scientific laboratory, all else may change but… — Harry Emerson Fosdick Copy Share Image
“She loved sinking into her bed on evenings like this, but apparently she shouldn't, because it worried her aunts, who thought she… — Laura Florand Copy Share Image
“A real man—real in all the ways that we recognize as real—finds himself suddenly abstracted from the world and deposited in a… — Stephen R. Donaldson Copy Share Image
Every fall into love involves the triumph of hope over self-knowledge. We fall in love hoping we won't find in another what… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
Unless we realize our sins enough to call them by name, it is hardly worth while to say anything about them at… — Maltbie Davenport Babcock Copy Share Image
Religion used to be the opium of the people. To those suffering humiliation, pain, illness, and serfdom, religion promised the reward of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The more he saw, the more he doubted. He watched men narrowly, and saw how, beneath the surface, courage was often rashness;… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
“Do not open your minds to the filtering of the fallacious doctrine that it is less infamous to murder men for their… — John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton Copy Share Image
When desperate ills demand a speedy cure, Distrust is cowardice, and prudence folly. — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image