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Bravery Quote by Dio Cassius

“Have no fear whatever of the Romans; for they are superior to us neither in numbers nor in bravery… Let us, therefore, go against them trusting boldly to good fortune. Let us show them that they are hares and foxes trying to rule over dogs and wolves. - Boudica” quote by Dio Cassius
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““Have no fear whatever of the Romans; for they are superior to us neither in numbers nor in bravery… Let us, therefore, go against them trusting boldly to good fortune. Let us show them that they are hares and foxes trying to rule over dogs and wolves. - Boudica””

Dio Cassius

About This Quote

Encourages bold action against a seemingly stronger opponent, trusting fate and exposing their pretensions.

In simple terms: Act boldly despite fear, trusting luck.

Key Takeaway

Face challenges with confidence.

Themes

courage strategy confidence

Mood

defiant determined

Type

historical motivational

When to use this quote

  • military conflict
  • political dissent
  • personal bravery

Key Concepts

risk assessment psychology leadership

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance boldness with prudence?
  • What role does luck play in your risks?
A Different Perspective

Overconfidence can lead to reckless decisions.

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