Quotes by Coward Nearly every man is a coward, if confronted by the proper terror. E. W. Howe coward terror men I'd like to see one person - just one - who would own up to having been a coward. Edith Piaf just-one coward persons A coward's courage is in his tongue. Edmund Burke cowardice tongue coward You do need an outlet to release all of those fears. You build it up and then, when you go to a movie theater, it's the last place that it's socially acceptable to be terrified. It's saying that, for the next 90 minutes, you're allowed to be afraid and you're not a coward for feeling that way. Eli Roth coward feelings needs Margaret had always dreaded lest her courage should fail her in any emergency, and she should be proved to be, what she dreaded lest she was--a coward. But now, in this real great time of reasonable fear and nearness of terror, she forgot herself, and felt only an intense sympathy--intense to painfulness--in the interests of the moment. Elizabeth Gaskell emergencies coward real This republic was not established by cowards; and cowards will not preserve it. Elmer Davis republic coward india Death, after all, is the common expectation from birth. Neither heroes nor cowards can escape it. Ellis Peters coward hero expectations Blame is the cowards way out. Elvin Hayes psychology coward sports No coward soul is mine, No trembler in the world's storm-troubled sphere. Emily Bronte storm coward soul Only a coward will use a gun to protect and get respect for themselves. Emmanuel Jal coward gun use It is the English, not their Government; for if they were not blind cowards, they would lynch Chamberlain and Halifax and all the other smarmy traitors. Enoch Powell coward government blind Covetousness like jealousy, when it has taken root, never leaves a person, but with their life. Cowardice is the dread of what will happen. Epictetus coward taken roots Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial we have always been and I believe continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards Eric Holder melting coward believe Every man kills the things that he loves. Some with a look, some with flattery, the coward with a kiss. Eric Jerome Dickey coward kissing men Imagination makes cowards of us all. Ethel Mumford coward imagination Cowards die a thousand deaths, but the brave only die once. Ernest Hemingway coward thousand brave Poltroons, cowards, skulkers and dastards. Eustache Deschamps coward england insulting I would rather a thousand times be a free soul in jail than to be a sycophant and coward in the streets. Eugene V. Debs coward jail soul Cowards do not count in battle; they are there, but not in it. Euripides cowardice coward battle The brave endure their labors, the cowardly are worth the cowards nothing at all. Euripides endure coward brave «1234567891011»