Quotes by Cowardice Maybe any action becomes cowardly once you stop to reason about it. Mary McCarthy cowardice reason action With how many things are we on the brink of becoming acquainted, if cowardice or carelessness did not restrain our inquiries. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley inquiry cowardice becoming Courage faces fear and thereby masters it. Martin Luther King, Jr. cowardice masters faces Cowardice is submissive surrender to circumstances. Martin Luther King, Jr. submissive cowardice surrender faint heart never won fair lady Meg Cabot faint-of-heart cowardice heart Cynicism is a form of cowardice, a failure of courage to hope. Merle Shain cowardice form cynicism Things are not bad in themselves, but our cowardice makes them so. Michel de Montaigne cowardice Valor lies just halfway between rashness and cowardice. Miguel de Cervantes cowardice literature lying True valor lies in the middle between cowardice and rashness. Miguel de Cervantes valor cowardice lying It is the part of cowardice, not of courage, to go and crouch in a hole under a massive tomb, to avoid the blows of fortune. Michel de Montaigne cowardice holes blow Cowardice is the mother of cruelty. Michel de Montaigne cruelty cowardice mother True courage lies in the middle, between cowardice and recklessness. Miguel de Cervantes cowardice middle lying Cowardice is the most terrible of vices. Mikhail Bulgakov cowardice terrible vices Cowardice was undoubtedly one of the most terrible vices - thus spoke Yeshua Ha-Nozri. 'No, philosopher, I disagree with you: it is the most terrible vice! Mikhail Bulgakov philosopher cowardice vices Cowardice is the greatest sin. Mikhail Bulgakov cowardice sin The opposite of manliness isn't cowardice; it's technology. Nassim Nicholas Taleb cowardice technology opposites He had been driven hither by the impulse of that Remorse which dogged him everywhere, and whose own sister and closely linked companion was that Cowardice which invariably drew him back, with her tremulous gripe, just when the other impulse had hurried him to the verge of a disclosure. Nathaniel Hawthorne cowardice driven fear It is cowardice to commit suicide. Napoleon Bonaparte commit cowardice suicide All around me is cowardice and deceit. Nicholas II of Russia cowardice deceit If commissars in Soviet Russia agreed to subordinate themselves to state power, they could at least plead fear in extenuation. Their counterparts in more free and open societies can plead only cowardice. Noam Chomsky cowardice russia states «12345678»