The more the sea is full of reefs and the more dangerous it is, the more I find it a pleasure to seek immortality through many dangers. —— Lametri
Adversity is a way to reach truth. ——Byron
If you lose your property, you only lose a little. If you lose your honor, you lose a lot. If you lose your courage, you lose everything. . —— Goethe
If a person is afraid of pain, afraid of various diseases, afraid of unexpected events, afraid of life danger and death, he will not be able to endure anything. ——Rousseau
I admire courage, perseverance, and confidence because they have always helped me cope with the difficulties I have encountered in my earthly life. ——Dante
The crown of honor in the world is woven with thorns. ——Jia Lai
Miracles often appear in bad luck. —— Bacon
The virtue born of luck is temperance, the virtue born of misfortune is perseverance... —— Bacon
Don’t be uneasy even if you are in hardship, The fountain of life often flows out from the darkness... Don't be depressed because of bad luck. Although patience is painful, the fruit is the sweetest. —— Sadie
If a good person is attacked by an evil person, there is no need to be depressed or concerned; although a stone can break a gold cup, the gold cup is still valuable and the stone is still humble. —— Sadie
Whether you are a man or a woman, you must be gentle and tolerant to others to be worthy of the title. A person's true bravery and courage are by no means equal to using fists to stop others from speaking. —— Sadie
Of all the virtues, the most powerful, the most generous, the most proud, is true bravery. —— Montaigne
The courage we hope and praise is not to die honorably, but to live bravely. —— Carlyle
Courage is produced in struggle, and courage is developed in the daily resistance to difficulties. The motto of our youth is to be brave, tenacious and determined, and to overcome all obstacles. —— Ostrovsky
Unfortunately is the best school. —— Belinsky
Courage is the pinnacle of human virtue. ——Pushkin
People must have perseverance, otherwise nothing will be achieved. —— Marie Curie
One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven
A calm lake cannot produce capable sailors; a comfortable life cannot produce great men of the times. —— Lebedev
Lucky love stays with the brave. —— Ovid
Difficulties can only scare lazy and cowardly people, but victory always belongs to those who climb the peak. ——Mao Yisheng
In the entrepreneurial period, you must make a way out on your own. Hardship and difficulty are the only way to survive. Once you encounter them, you have no other choice but to fight head-on. If you shrink back, That is tantamount to blocking one's own progress. ——Zou Taofen
What is a road? It is trampled out from a place where there is no road, it is carved out from a place where there are only thorns. ——Lu Xun
A great mind should show such a spirit-to greet tragic misfortune with a smile, and to deal with all misfortunes with a hundredfold courage. ——Lu Xun
A true warrior dares to face the bleak life and the dripping blood. ——Lu Xun
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If you don’t dare to run , it is impossible to win the competition; if you dare not fight, it is impossible to win.
——Richard M. DeVosme
The time to be frightened is when misfortunes can still be made up; Have the courage to face them.
——Churchill
Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education.
——Leo Tolstoy
Courage has good reason to be regarded as the first of human virtues, because this virtue guarantees all the other virtues.
——Churchill
Courage is the measure of the size of the soul.
——Carnegie
Courage is the most important human trait. If you have courage, other human traits will naturally be present.
——Churchill
Being brave does not mean being brave; not doing what is right is not brave, bullying the weak is not brave, being greedy for advantages, being clever and selfish is not This is not brave.
——Yu Dafu
Great courage arises from great wisdom, and confidence is strengthened from understanding. This is the most determined courage and the strongest confidence.
——Zou Taofen
Courage to fight
●If the whole world was just, there would be no need for courage---(Plutarch)
●A cat will turn into a lion if it is cornered (Cervantes)
●Human courage can bear all burdens (Cyber ??Johnson)
●Courage softens the blow of fate (Democritus)
●The test of courage is usually not to die but to survive (Alfiere)
●Don’t Be afraid of him, because he is also afraid of you (USA)
●If you lose your courage, your life is equivalent to handing over to the enemy (Uyghurs)
●Courage sometimes returns Into the hearts of those who have been conquered (Virgil)
●Have the courage to bear fate, this is a hero (Jesse)
●Be afraid of others before you are born, and be afraid of others after birth
●Be bold and you will succeed in the world, but be cautious
●Only freedom can lead to happiness; only braveness can lead to freedom (Thucydius)
●The brave are home everywhere (Ovid)
●He who loses courage is half dead (UK)
●Losing courage means losing everything (Spain)
●Courage is the wings of heaven, but cowardice leads people to hell (Greece)
●Fate favors the brave (UK)
●Our courage is our best God (Jo. Fletcher)
●Courage can crush bad luck (Cervantes)
●Even God will help honest and brave people (Minan Virtue)
●If the road is not walked, grass will make nests, and if the chest is not straight, the back will be hunched
●If you are timid in the day of trouble, your strength will be small
●If you want to get things done, you have to put aside timidity. Whoever is afraid to ask for advice will not get it
(Roll Herrick)
●Whoever makes a request with fear will be refused (Seneca)
●There is no herb that can cure cowardice (Swinburne)
● Timidity disappears with time (Aeschylus)
●Leaves break your head
●If you are afraid of falling, lie down first
●Before Afraid of wolves before tigers
●Afraid of stepping on ants when walking
●Afraid of choking and not eating
●Those who sit on the treetops are not afraid of falling, and those who sit at the foot of the tree are not afraid of falling. I'm afraid of death
●Those who are afraid of heavy rain are just fake flowers (Soviet Union)
●Since I haven't been killed by bullets, why should I be scared to death by rumors (Asia)
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Brave and cowardly
●Want to squeeze the lion If you want milk, you must have extraordinary courage (Iran)
●Those who kill tigers feast on tiger meat, and those who are afraid of tigers are buried in the tiger's mouth (Arabia)
●You can only catch foxes with clever tricks. Only by bravery can you catch the wolf
●If you want to ride a horse and jump on the back of a horse, if you want to eat tiger meat, you must have tiger gall (Kirgiz people)
●If you are riding a tiger, you are not afraid of the tiger descending and the tiger descending the mountain. , punting the boat is not afraid of the boat landing on the beach
●The tide boy stands up to the head of the wave, holding the red flag in his hand without getting wet (Pan Lang of the Song Dynasty)
●You can kill but nod your head
●Beheading is only a scar as big as a bowl
●Beheading is just a wind cap
●Those who regard death as life are also brave as martyrs
●Sacrifice one's life to go to the national disaster, and regard death as a sudden return (Three Kingdoms·Cao Zhi)
●In our view, death is not death, timidity is the real death----(Simonides Si)
●If I must die, I will take darkness as a bride and hold it in my arms----(Shakespeare)
●Death is not life Destroyed, but moved to another place (Cicero)
●The man fell to the earth and traveled far and wide, wrapping his body to strengthen it.
Chang (Lu You, Song Dynasty)
●It is a common thing for a husband to spill blood, and he will leave a book of his surname in the world (Yang Zhongnian, Ming Dynasty)
●I smile from the sky to the sky, leaving behind my liver and gallbladder Kuncang (Tan Sitong of the Qing Dynasty)
●For the sake of sacrifice, he has great ambitions and dares to teach the sun and the moon to change the sky
●Knowing that there are tigers in the mountains, he prefers to travel to the tiger mountains
●Fight to death and live again
●Fight until the last drop of blood is shed (Italy)
●If you have the heart to sacrifice yourself, then there is nothing terrible in the world (usually (Kuchi Ichiba)
●Only with the spirit of sacrifice can you have the hope of success (Japan)
●Courage is the best gift among all gifts, it precedes everything (Platus )
●Courage consists in the ability to restore oneself (Emerson)
●Like other virtues, courage is limited (Montaigne)
●Perfect courage and utter cowardice are two rare extremes (La Rochefoucauld)
●Courage is an inner thing, not something that comes from strength in numbers - ---(Jo. Dryden)
●Courage is produced in struggle, and courage is developed in the tenacious resistance to difficulties every day----(Ostrovsky)
●Courage grows through training (Shakespeare)
●The hunting dog is not afraid of tigers
●Dare to cross the big river, not the small river
●People are brave before things happen, but they are brave enough to hug people after things happen
●Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers
●When the enemy flees, everyone is a warrior (UK)
●Bravery is a kind of strength, but not the strength of legs and arms, but the strength of heart and soul (Montagne)
●Courage is very necessary to maintain virtue. A kind of temperament (Boswell)
●Those who act bravest are always the kindest in heart (UK)
●Courage and determination are the soul of virtue (UK)
●Only one who is selfless can dare to speak, and one who has the courage to observe oneself
●Only one who is selfless can be fearless
●When a person faces the right things, he should start from the right time, and If he feels confident under such corresponding conditions, he is a brave person (Aristotle) ??
●A person who does not extend his hand in personal interests must be a hero when defending an idea-- - (Bernard Shaw)
●Courage is not a virtue without justice (Greece)
●Ideals and bravery are brothers (UK)
●Brave It is the most common and mediocre of all virtues (H. Melville)
●Courage is tested in the face of danger (Europe)
●Bravery is found on the battlefield, and wisdom is found in anger. , Making friends in poverty (Iran)
●There is no dangerous road ahead for the brave (UK)
●When the strong wind and sea water are fighting fiercely, only the brave and calm sailors reach the other shore--- - (UK)
●Those who have never encountered danger need nothing (La Rochefoucauld)
●Being timid in the face of danger is equivalent to being on the battlefield. Half the victory was won (Plautus)
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Must have Courage to face the hard truth. ——Lenin My brother in the grassland is an expert in hunting wolves. He never held any official position. However, in the large-scale siege and wolf hunting every autumn, he served as the "commander-in-chief", dispatching troops and generals to "strategize and win a decisive victory hundreds of miles away." Usually, it takes 5 to 10 horses and dozens of dogs to chase down the wolf in a continuous relay pursuit. Usually, it takes dozens of miles to chase.
My family usually has 5 or 6 dogs, which are important helpers for herding, especially at night.
There is a dog named "Jerige" (meaning "courage" in Mongolian), who enjoys special treatment among the several dogs in the family. Always eat alone in the yurt. If it competes with other dogs for food, it will starve to death.
Normally, dogs are not allowed in yurts. Some dogs have never been in a ger. "Courage" not only eats in the bag, but also often lies in the bag.
Dogs in the home will fight with each other. Dogs from various families will also encounter each other from time to time, and vicious fights are more likely to occur. On all these occasions, "Courage" appears to be courageless and useless.
This dog is a puppy that my brother traveled hundreds of miles to get from herdsmen in other communes. I watched it grow. I know that its ancestors had German ancestry several generations ago, and I also know that there is a reason why my brother loves it so much. But for a long time it was doubtful.
Later, during the hunt, I finally understood why it received preferential treatment. I witnessed firsthand the true courage of “courage”.
Every year during hunting, there are often more than a dozen dogs surrounding a wolf, and in the end the wolf runs away. This time, many dogs surrounded a wolf that was exhausted from continuous pursuit. This wolf is very big, and "Courage" bites the wolf's throat. I saw the wolf shaking its "courage" around by shaking its head like an adult shaking a child. However, "courage" bites the wolf's throat and refuses to let go. The elder brother dismounted and rushed forward, using a huge and thick riding crop to hit the wolf's Tianling Cap hard, causing the wolf to fall down.
On the grassland, almost all dogs have countless opportunities to have close contact with wolves. but. 95 out of 100 dogs have never actually bitten a wolf in their lives. Many of them are heroes who are fighting with their own kind.
Through "courage", I learned that courage is inherited, not trained
Disasters are sad, but disasters can also create heroes, who have different careers, different Although they have different ages and life backgrounds, they have the same calmness and courage when facing problems. The latest issue of Time magazine tells us four stories about courage in disasters: the protagonists are a taxi driver who won the lottery, an ordinary person in the community, a pastor, and a 6-year-old child.
1 They call me a little hero
For a 6-year-old child, being brave does not mean doing something earth-shattering. Three days after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Katrina Williams decided she had to evacuate her flooded home. When a small rescue helicopter finally landed on the Williams' roof, the pilot told Katrina that because there were not enough seats, he would have to take the children away first and pick up the adults later. Although she did not want to be separated from her children, looking at the rising floods, Katrina still shed tears and sent her 6-year-old son Demonte and 5-month-old son Daroniel to the helicopter. There were their two cousins ??and three neighbor kids, ranging in age from 14 months to 3 years old. 6-year-old Demonte naturally became the king of children among them.
Dement was quite excited when talking about his first helicopter ride. He said: "It was really loud. When I looked down, I saw that all the houses were empty. Underwater. Those little kids were crying, but I wasn't crying." The kids were lost in the chaos as the helicopter landed on higher ground on Causeway Avenue, but Demont kept a cool head. , and showed great courage. He held on to his younger brother, Daronil, and let the children, who were wearing only diapers, hold each other's hands. When rescuers found them, the seven children were not separated and no one was injured. Rescuers took them to a makeshift shelter and thought they were orphans.
In the shelter, Demont did something surprising again. The 6-year-old boy told the staff his parents' names, addresses, phone numbers and a lot of useful information. Eventually the seven children were reunited with their parents in San Antonio. Speaking of her son, mother Katrina said: "When I heard about what he had done, I was surprised and proud of him. I told him that he was a little hero." Demonte said: " It feels good for people to call me a hero." Now in elementary school in San Antonio, DeMont said he enjoys art, science and basketball and may one day become a good FEMA official.
2 Sewage Diving in Hurricanes
The ceiling of Richard Jones’ house in Biloxi, Mississippi, was stepped down, which means the roof of his home has been damaged by the hurricane. swept away, but Jones thought that was good news. On the afternoon of August 29, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the coast 0.8 kilometers away from Jones' home. It set off huge waves of 30 meters high. Jones, a 53-year-old high school history teacher, knew that floods would soon pour into the city from the Biloxi Bay, but what worried him most was that the debris brought by the floods would clog the city's sewers, causing people like him to live in People inland can also be engulfed by floods.
At this time, one of Jones' hobbies gave him the courage to take action - he had fallen in love with diving six years ago. When the floodwaters arrived, Jones immediately put on a diving suit and a scuba respirator, and resolutely walked into the wind with speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour. Jones, who usually dives on the calm Florida coast, said: "My biggest concern is not what is under the water, but the debris brought by the strong wind. But the flood water is really dirty and smelly." But Jones dived down anyway. , he found sewer entrances in the rushing floods and cleaned them up.
When the floodwaters began to recede, hundreds of homes were destroyed and dozens of people were killed in Biloxi, but the Jones family and nearby neighbors suffered little damage. Sharon Parker, a neighbor of Jones, said that thanks to Jones, her family of 13 survived. Parker said: "We saw Richard dressed up and walking into the water. The kids thought it was funny, but we all know he saved our home." Jones said: "I just did what I did. Thought it was something that should be done for my family and my neighbors, and I just have the equipment and ability to do it." During the hurricane, the Jones family suffered $30,000 in damage and had to replace their roof. Parker said zeal was typical of Jones, who had his brother in Florida deliver frozen meals, steaks and other items after the hurricane and shared them with his neighbors. "Even on a normal day, you couldn't ask for a better neighbor," Parker said. "But he went above and beyond to be a good neighbor, and we are all very surprised and grateful."
3 From little guy to "earthquake mayor"
For the victims of the South Asian earthquake, Isanullah Khan was a rescuer who came from afar. The Pakistani immigrant was originally a taxi driver in Washington and pinned his dream on winning the lottery. Interestingly, Khan kept buying the same set of numbers: 2, 4, 6, 17, 25 and 31 because he had seen this set of numbers in a dream. In this way, Khan has been betting with this set of numbers almost religiously every week for 15 years, but has never been successful. It wasn't until November 2001, when the lottery's jackpot reached $55.2 million, that Khan's lucky number finally "revealed." At this time, Khan remembered what his mother said to him before she died: "Son, one day if you become a big shot, you must be like a king."
The 47-year-old Khan cannot become a king, but Na After paying taxes, a huge sum of US$32,499,939.24 went into his pocket. At this time, Khan decided to return to his hometown town of Batagram at the foot of the Himalayas to run for police chief or mayor. On October 8 this year, just three days after Khan became the mayor of Batagram, a major earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale occurred. That morning, Khan was walking on a muddy path, preparing to visit his mother's grave, when a sudden strong earthquake knocked him to the ground. Khan said: "I thought the end of the world was coming. The ground beneath my feet suddenly cracked and almost swallowed me up." The injured Khan groped his way to the hospital, but he found that the hospital had disappeared and turned into a fragments. At the same time, thousands of people poured into the streets, carrying, carrying, and dragging their injured relatives in a desperate search for a hospital. At this time, Khan decided to spend $200,000 on his own, purchased all the medicines and bandages he could buy, recruited all local people with basic first aid training, and set up a temporary hospital to treat the influx of injured people. Free and open.
For those with more serious injuries, Khan also arranged for ambulances to be transported over mountains and ridges to a hospital 42 kilometers away.
After the earthquake, Khan purchased 150 tents for the homeless and allowed them to camp on his property, while he also established a foundation to help victims rebuild their homes.
4 Pastors Who Saved 70 Lives
At 9 a.m. on December 26, 2004, when the tsunami hit the eastern Sri Lankan city of Tirukwavill, Ranjivan Shah Pastor Weir is saying mass for the believers in St. Joseph's Church. The experienced Pastor Xavier immediately asked the believers to evacuate to higher ground, while he rolled up his robe and ran to the beach a few hundred meters away.
Pastor Ranjivan, 30, said: "I almost immediately found a woman lying on a fence. Her long hair was caught in the barbed wire and she couldn't move at all. We have had floods here before. , but I have never seen such a big wave. I picked up the woman, put her on dry high ground, and then turned back. "Soon, most of Tilukwalville was submerged in the sea. , naked bodies were scattered everywhere - the powerful waves swept away the victims' clothes. That day, General Pastor Ranjivan rescued more than 70 people and more than 200 corpses from the water. He said: "When the tsunami comes, everyone is looking for their mothers or children. As a pastor, it is the duty to save people."
In Sri Lanka, the areas around Ampara were the hardest hit. Of the 38,000 victims across the country, 10,000 were from Ampara, including 6,000 people in Tirukwalvir, a town with a population of only 60,000. Pastor Ranjivan said he buried 750 people in two mass graves next to the beach. It took him about a week to deal with the problem of the deceased. After that, Pastor Ranjivan cooperated with the rescue organization, distributed pamphlets about tsunami knowledge he had written, and conducted night patrols to prevent robberies and other illegal activities. In addition, he helped open a teacher training institution, a boarding school, a nursery, a nutrition center and more. Pastor Ranjivan even encouraged the children to go to the beach again.
Pastor Ranjivan believes that the tsunami also brought good things. For example, various relief supplies poured into this impoverished area. The disaster made people of different religions more integrated and gave Sri Lanka a chance to end the 22-year civil war