As quoted in USA Today (5 March 1988)
Variant:
Courage is the most important of all the virtues, because without courage you can't practice any other virtue consistently. You can practice any virtue erratically, but nothing consistently without courage.
As quoted in Diversity : Leaders Not Labels (2006) by Stedman Graham, p. 224
Quotes about courage
page 7
Source: Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564)
Context: Readers, friends, if you turn these pages
Put your prejudice aside,
For, really, there's nothing here that's outrageous,
Nothing sick, or bad — or contagious.
Not that I sit here glowing with pride
For my book: all you'll find is laughter:
That's all the glory my heart is after,
Seeing how sorrow eats you, defeats you.
I'd rather write about laughing than crying,
For laughter makes men human, and courageous.
Page 1087
Source: It (1986)
Context: Not all boats which sail away into darkness never find the sun again, or the hand of another child; if life teaches anything at all, it teaches that there are so many happy endings that the man who believes there is no God needs his rationality called into serious question...So drive away quick, drive away while the last of the light slips away...drive away from Derry, from memory...but not from desire. That stays, the bright cameo of all we were and all we believed as children, all that shone in our eyes even when we were lost and the wind blew in the night. Drive away and try to keep smiling. Get a little rock and roll on the radio and go toward all the life there is with all the courage you can find and all the belief you can muster. Be true, be brave, stand. All the rest is darkness.
Context: So you leave, and there is an urge to look back, to look back just once as the sunset fades, to see that severe New England skyline one final time... Best not to look back. Best to believe that there will be happily ever afters all the way around - and so there may be; who is to say there will not be such endings? Not all boats which sail away into darkness never find the sun again, or the hand of another child; if life teaches anything at all, it teaches that there are so many happy endings that the man who believes there is no God needs his rationality called into serious question... So drive away quick, drive away while the last of the light slips away... drive away from Derry, from memory... but not from desire. That stays, the bright cameo of all we were and all we believed as children, all that shone in our eyes even when we were lost and the wind blew in the night. Drive away and try to keep smiling. Get a little rock and roll on the radio and go toward all the life there is with all the courage you can find and all the belief you can muster. Be true, be brave, stand. All the rest is darkness.
“…I noticed a woman whose face was a sea voyage I had not the courage to attempt.”
Source: Sexing the Cherry
“Courage comes from a heart that is CONVINCED it is loved.”
“You can never cross the ocean until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore”
“Everyone has talent. What's rare is the courage to follow it to the dark places where it leads.”
Source: Special Topics in Calamity Physics
“Faced with what is right, to leave it undone shows a lack of courage.”
1870s, Speech (1879)
Source: Die Mathematik die Fackelträgerin einer neuen Zeit (Stuttgart, 1889), p. 40.
Jane Collins MEP responds to terror attacks in Manchester http://jane-collins.org/news.php?id=79. Item on official website (May 23, 2017).
“The courage to be is rooted in the God who appears when God disappears in the anxiety of doubt.”
The Courage to Be (1952)
“A Verse Chronicle”, pp. 157–158
Poetry and the Age (1953)
Speech http://www.pvv.nl/index.php/36-fj-related/geert-wilders/7981-geert-wilders-speech-danish-free-press-society-copenhagen-2-11-2014.html at the 10 years memorial conference for Theo Van Gogh arranged by the Danish Free Press Society (Copenhagen, 2 November 2014); Video: Geert Wilders speaks in the Danish Parliament Building https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKgpzi0PW0w
2010s
Letter to The Times after Thatcher claimed that British people were afraid of being "swamped" by people of a different culture. (11 February 1978), p. 15
1960s–1970s
Source: The Band That Played On (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 193
Groupon CEO: “I Was Fired Today.” http://allthingsd.com/20130228/groupon-dumps-andrew-mason-as-ceo (February 28, 2013)
Dixie For The Union http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/patc/dixie/lyrics.html#union.
1860s
Islamic fundamentalism is incompatible with freedom and Western liberal democracy https://web.archive.org/web/20070927174923/http://www.tfa.net/pdfs/60610.pdf (2006)
2006
“Courage is the ability to ignore your options.”
The Well-Spoken Thesaurus (2011)
Source: speech at the Ceremony for Decorations for Bravery, June 23, 1995.
Public Lecture (2018)
To Najibuddaulah, the Ruhela Ally of Abdali in India. Translated from the Urdu version of K.A. Nizami, Shãh Walîullah Dehlvî ke Siyãsî Maktûbãt, Second Edition, Delhi, 1969, p. 103.
From his letters
1960s, Family Planning - A Special and Urgent Concern (1966)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 222.
Federer as Religious Experience, New York Times, August 20, 2006
Essays
Speech in the House of Commons (21 February 1783), reprinted in W. S. Hathaway (ed.), The Speeches of William Pitt in the House of Commons. Volume I (London: 1817), pp. 31-32.
Vol. 1, p. 66; "Sensus Communis".
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711)
Source: Doing Virtuous Business (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 66.
said in an interview quoted by Javier C. Hernandez of The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/14/nyregion/from-his-fathers-decline-de-blasio-learned-what-not-to-do.html.
“God grant me the courage not to give up what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless.”
Appended to a variant of the Serenity Prayer in The Armed Forces Prayer Book (1951)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 483.
Source: Matthew (2006), p. 62 http://books.google.com/books?id=MbRzBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA62
Actually by André Gide.
Misattributed
1920s, Ordered Liberty and World Peace (1924)
1840s, Letters from New York (1843)
Source: Letters from New York http://www.bartleby.com/66/59/12260.html, vol. 1, letter 34
The More Beautiful World our Hearts Know is Possible
The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible. The Vision and Practice of Interbeing (2013)
“Self-fulfillment and Growth are some of the most courageous acts on this planet”
21 May 2016 https://twitter.com/alka_seltzer666/status/734272248199057409
Twitter https://twitter.com/alka_seltzer666 posts
Cited in: Ruth H. Jewson, James Walters (1988) The National Council on Family Relations: a fifty year history. p. 15
National Policy for the Family (1948)
Part II
The Manliness of Christ (1879)
From an article on Israel Hayom http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=23811
Source: Under the Volcano (1947), Ch. IV (p. 124)
President Saddam Hussein's Speech on National Day (1981)
Source: The house on the hill (1949), Chapter 8, p. 105
“The wages of courage is death, lad, but it’s the wages of everything else, too.”
Source: The Drawing of the Dark (1979), Chapter 10 (p. 140)
"Human Rights, Rationality, and Sentimentality." Truth and Progress: Philosophical Papers, Volume 3 (1998).
Bryce Dallas Howard interview: ‘Pete’s Dragon’ star on growing up with a famous dad and why she won’t do ‘dark’ films http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/bryce-dallas-howard-interview-petes-dragon-black-mirror-ron-howard-growing-up-why-not-dark-films-a7170471.html (August 4, 2016)
Conversation with Charles Andrews (1 January 1933), quoted in Coolidge: An American Enigma (2000).
1930s
"The Crime against Kansas," speech in the Senate (May 18, 1856). The claims made against Senator Andrew Butler of South Carolina so angered Butler's cousin, Democrat Representative Preston Brooks, that Brooks assaulted Sumner with a cane in the Senate chamber a few weeks later
Written in 1935, as quoted in The Ghost in the Little House, ch. 2, by William V. Holtz (1993).
Variant: There has to be this pioneer, the individual who has the courage, the ambition to overcome the obstacles that always develop when one tries to do something worth while, especially when it is new and different.
Source: Adventures of a White-Collar Man. 1941, p. 127
1850s, Two Discourses at Friday Communion (August 1851)
“Man was formed for society and is neither capable of living alone, nor has the courage to do it.”
Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765–1769)
Source: Introduction, Section II: Of the Nature of Laws in General
pg. xxiv
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Chivalry
Source: Translations, The Aeneid of Virgil (1866), Book VIII, p. 286
Interview with Left Voice (2017)
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
“Give encouragement (the incentive to action) — you will have courage and be encouraged.”
Be Generous!
Act II, scene vii.
The Regicide (1749)
Chicago Tribune (1 April 1998)
Pg 41
The Way of Men (2012)
“Courage is more important than to be deceived by shallow victory waiting for a delayed defeat.”
Reality http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/reality-168/
From the poems written in English