Courage Quote by Robert Dale Owen
“Wisdom, prudence, forethought, these are essential. But not second to these that noble courage which adventures the right, and leaves the consequences to God.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Address on Moral Philosophy, Robert Dale Owen, 1845
Courage is a higher virtue that drives right action, trusting divine will for outcomes.
In simple terms: Boldness guides right deeds, leaving results to higher power.
Act bravely, trust the outcome.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- making difficult decisions
- advocating justice
- risking personal loss
- standing up for beliefs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does noble courage mean to you?
- How do you balance action with faith?
Overreliance on external forces may diminish personal responsibility.