“She'd also called me brave… unless she was talking to the catfish.”
Source: The Lightning Thief
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“I tell ya, my wife likes to talk during sex. Last night, she called me from a motel.”
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who likely were reluctant to be brave.”
"We Call Them the Brave" (the title of this poem is also obviously meant to be read as its first line, though set apart)
The Poems of Marianne Moore (2003)

“All that brave Athenian talk about democracy applied only to a privileged few.”
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Context: But why had science lost its way in the first place? What appeal could these teachings of Pythagoras and Plato have had for their contemporaries? They provided, I believe, an intellectually respectable justification for a corrupt social order. The mercantile tradition that had led to Ionian science also led to a slave economy. You could get richer if you owned a lot of slaves. Athens in the time of Plato and Aristotle had a vast slave population. All that brave Athenian talk about democracy applied only to a privileged few.

“Foaly: Caballine likes me to be masterful. She calls me her stallion.”
Source: Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony (2006)