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Hrabrost Sinonimi Quotes By Margaret Atwood

You can't lead if no one will follow. — Margaret Atwood

Hrabrost Sinonimi Quotes By Reggie Lee

I cannot see myself sitting at a desk from nine to five! — Reggie Lee

Hrabrost Sinonimi Quotes By Kent Nerburn

We are born male. We must learn to be men. Remember, strength is a force. It is an attribute of the heart. Its opposite is not weakness and fear, but confusion, lack of clarity, and lack of sound intention. If you are able to discern the path with heart and follow it even when at the moment it seems wrong, then and only then are you strong. Remember the words of Tao te ching. "The only true strength is a strength that people do not fear." Strength based in force is a strength people fear. Strength based in love is a strength people crave. — Kent Nerburn

Hrabrost Sinonimi Quotes By David Whyte

Honesty is not found in revealing the truth, but in understanding how deeply afraid of it we are. To become honest is in effect to become fully and robustly incarnated into powerlessness. — David Whyte

Hrabrost Sinonimi Quotes By Suzanne Woods Fisher

A man should not grieve overmuch, for that is a complaint against God. — Suzanne Woods Fisher

Hrabrost Sinonimi Quotes By Annie Proulx

The house was heavy around him, the pressure of the past filling the rooms like odorless gas. — Annie Proulx

Hrabrost Sinonimi Quotes By Peter Sotos

Most of my books have caused distribution and printing problems in the past. — Peter Sotos

Hrabrost Sinonimi Quotes By William Goldman

But just as he knew the sun was obliged to rise each morning in the east, no matter how much a western arisal might have pleased it, so he knew that Buttercup was obliged to spend her love on him. Gold was inviting, and so was royalty, but they could not match the fever in his heart, and sooner or later she would have to catch it. She had less choice than the sun. — William Goldman