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Heroes and heroism

You cannot be a hero without being a coward.
- Shaw, George Bernard
Heroes and heroism Motivational Quotes



Best Quotes about Heroes and heroism

1.
Ultimately a hero is a man who would argue with the gods, and so awakens devils to contest his vision. The more a man can achieve, the more he may be certain that the devil will inhabit a part of his creation.
Mailer, Norman

2.
Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid... He is the hero, he is everything. He must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. He must be, to use a rather weathered phrase, a man of honor, by instinct, by inevitability, without thought of it, and certainly without saying it. He must be the best man in his world and a good enough man for any world.
Chandler, Raymond

3.
Heroism is not only in the man, but in the occasion.
Coolidge, Calvin

4.
Heroism is the divine relation which, in all times, unites a great man to other men.
Carlyle, Thomas

5.
No man is a hero to his valet. This is not because the hero is no hero, but because the valet is a valet.
Hegel, Georg

6.
Be your own hero, it's cheaper than a movie ticket.
Horton, Doug

7.
To have no heroes is to have no aspiration, to live on the momentum of the past, to be thrown back upon routine, sensuality, and the narrow self.
Cooley, Charles Horton

8.
The characteristic of genuine heroism is its persistency. All men have wandering impulses, fits and starts of generosity. But when you have resolved to be great, abide by yourself, and do not weakly try to reconcile yourself with the world. The heroic cannot be the common, nor the common the heroic.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo

9.
They wouldn't be heroes if they were infallible, in fact they wouldn't be heroes if they weren't miserable wretched dogs, the pariahs of the earth, besides which the only reason to build up an idol is to tear it down again.
Bangs, Lester

10.
What makes a hero truly great is that they never despair.
Thompson, Roy

11.
One murder makes a villain, millions often a hero.
Porteous, Bishop

12.
You cannot be a hero without being a coward.
Shaw, George Bernard

13.
The poetry of heroism appeals irresistibly to those who don't go to a war, and even more to those whom the war is making enormously wealthy. It's always so.
Celine, Louis-Ferdinand

14.
In war the heroes always outnumber the soldiers ten to one.
Mencken, H. L.

15.
A boy doesn't have to go to war to be a hero; he can say he doesn't like pie when he sees there isn't enough to go around.
Howe, Edgar Watson

16.
Had we lived I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance and courage of my companions which would have stirred the heart of every Englishman. These rough notes and our dead bodies must tell the tale.
Scott, Robert Falcon

17.
What is our task? To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in.
George, David Lloyd

18.
How many famous and high-spirited heroes have lived a day too long?
Rousseau, Jean Jacques

19.
We relish news of our heroes, forgetting that we are extraordinary to somebody too.
Hayes, Helen

20.
A hero is a man who is afraid to run away.
Proverb, English

21.
It is said, that no one is a hero to their butler. The reason is, that it requires a hero to recognize a hero. The butler, however, will probably know well how to estimate his equals.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von

22.
The ordinary man is involved in action, the hero acts. An immense difference.
Miller, Henry

23.
One must think like a hero to behave like a merely decent human being.
Sarton, May

24.
A man can be a hero if he is a scientist, or a soldier, or a drug addict, or a disc jockey, or a crummy mediocre politician. A man can be a hero because he suffers and despairs; or because he thinks logically and analytically; or because he is sensitive; or because he is cruel. Wealth establishes a man as a hero, and so does poverty. Virtually any circumstance in a man's life will make him a hero to some group of people and has a mythic rendering in the culture -- in literature, art, theater, or the daily newspapers.
Dworkin, Andrea

25.
The fame of heroes owes little to the extent of their conquests and all to the success of the tributes paid to them.
Genet, Jean

26.
Mankind's common instinct for reality has always held the world to be essentially a theatre for heroism. In heroism, we feel, life's supreme mystery is hidden. We tolerate no one who has no capacity whatever for it in any direction. On the other hand, no matter what a man's frailties otherwise may be, if he be willing to risk death, and still more if he suffer it heroically, in the service he has chosen, the fact consecrates him forever.
James, William

27.
Now stiff on a pillar with a phallic air nelson stylites in Trafalgar square reminds the British what once they were.
Durrell, Lawrence

28.
A hero is someone we can admire without apology.
Kelley, Kitty

29.
We can't all be heroes, because somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
Rogers, Will

30.
Once the state has been founded, there can no longer be any heroes. They come on the scene only in uncivilized conditions.
Hegel, Georg

31.
The opportunities for heroism are limited in this kind of world: the most people can do is sometimes not to be as weak as they've been at other times.
Wilson, Angus

32.
The greatest obstacle to being heroic is the doubt whether one may not be going to prove one's self a fool; the truest heroism is to resist the doubt; and the profoundest wisdom, to know when it ought to be resisted, and when it be obeyed.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel

33.
The hero is one who kindles a great light in the world, who sets up blazing torches in the dark streets of life for men to see by.
Adler, Felix

34.
Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duty, and so bear ourselves that if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, This was their finest hour.
Churchill, Winston

35.
The paper tiger hero, James Bond, offering the whites a triumphant image of themselves, is saying what many whites want desperately to hear reaffirmed: I am still the White Man, lord of the land, licensed to kill, and the world is still an empire at my feet.
Cleaver, Eldridge

36.
What is a hero without love for mankind.
Lessing, Doris

37.
I offer neither pay, nor quarters, nor food; I offer only hunger, thirst, forced marches, battles and death. Let him who loves his country with his heart, and not merely with his lips, follow me.
Garibaldi, Giuseppe

38.
No heroine can create a hero through love of one, but she can give birth to one.
Paul, Jean

39.
The great destroyers of nations and men are comfort, plenty and security. A coward gets scared and quits. A hero gets scared, but still goes on.

40.
Heroes are created by popular demand, sometimes out of the scantiest materials.
Johnson, Gerald W.

41.
There are heroes in evil as well as in good.
La Rochefoucauld, Francois De

42.
What is a society without a heroic dimension?
Baudrillard, Jean

43.
Children demand that their heroes should be freckleless, and easily believe them so: perhaps a first discovery to the contrary is less revolutionary shock to a passionate child than the threatened downfall of habitual beliefs which makes the world seem to totter for us in maturer life.
Eliot, George

44.
It's true that heroes are inspiring, but mustn't they also do some rescuing if they are to be worthy of their name? Would Wonder Woman matter if she only sent commiserating telegrams to the distressed?
Winterson, Jeanette

45.
Unhappy the land that is in need of heroes.
Brecht, Bertolt

46.
Heroes are not known by the loftiness of their carriage; the greatest braggarts are generally the merest cowards.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques

47.
The hero draws inspiration from the virtue of his ancestors.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von

48.
Aspire rather to be a hero than merely appear one.
Gracian, Baltasar

49.
The prudent see only the difficulties, the bold only the advantages, of a great enterprise; the hero sees both; diminishes the former and makes the latter preponderate, and so conquers.
Lavater, Johann Kaspar

50.
The world's battlefields have been in the heart chiefly; more heroism has been displayed in the household and the closet, than on the most memorable battlefields in history.
Beecher, Henry Ward


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