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Fear to do base unworthy things is valour; If they be done to us, to suffer them Is valour too.
Take not counsel of your fears
If you should escape the censure of others, hope not to escape your own.
Azhrarn, Lord of Terrors, terrified.
Suffer. You could say it means endure, but that's not exactly right
It is vain for the coward to flee; death follows close behind; it is only by defying it that the brave escape.
I refused to show my fear. Lock it down, Huntress.
I cannot pretend i am not without fear ...
I don't flee. I evade.
Do not be wedded forever to fear, yoked eternally to brutishness.
PASSIVE PAVISSE-
ANAGRAM: Shield yourself from aggressors - Walk away without acknowledgement
Put a bridle on thy tongue; set a guard before thy lips, lest the words of thine own mouth destroy thy peace ... on much speaking cometh repentance, but in silence is safety.
Be isolated, be ignored, be attacked, be in doubt, be frightened, but do not be silenced.
It is better to avoid than to run, better to run than to de-escalate, better to de-escalate than to fight, better to fight than to die.
I guard my existence, sheltered by distance. Hidden and masked I parade, everyone oblivious to the grand charade.
Masked, I advance.
What's the meaning of ignore? You hear somebody, but you never asnwer to him!
May we know fear, but may we always refuse to court cowardice.
As "unkindness has no remedy at law," let its avoidance be with you a point of honor.
The virtuous woman flees from danger; she trusts more to her prudence in shunning it than in her strength to overcome it.
Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed.
Loose and forbear!
Honour thy error as a hidden intention.
See and keep silent.
Avoid,Profaneness; come not here: Nothing but holy, pure, and clear, Or that which groaneth to be so, May at his peril further go.
Be ever thus, my dearest Evelina, dauntless in the cause of distress! let no weak fears, no timid doubts, deter you from the exertion of your duty, according to the fullest sense of it that nature has implanted in your mind.
Every virtue can come with its own accompanying vice. The virtue of reticence can yield the vice of aloofness.
Be courageous: be still.
Named must your fear be, before banish it you can.
An element of abstention, of restraint, must enter into all finer joys.
Thus her reply with accent sweet renewd. If this be our condition, thus to dwell In narrow circuit strait'nd by a Foe, Suttle or violent, we not endu'd Single with like defence, wherever met, How are we happie, still in fear of harm?
Silence, maiden; thy tongue outruns thy discretion.
Courage is caution overcome.
Hide thy pure blood in way do far,
Veins not knowing go dark in winds!
For acting thus you will remain innocent among the hissings of the serpents, and like a sweet strawberry you will receive no venom from the contact of venomous tongues.
Shun to seek what is hid in the womb of the morrow, and set down as gain in life's ledger whatever time fate shall have granted thee.
We adore, we invoke, we seek to appease, only that which we fear.
You are not wise enough to fear me as I should be feared.
But hushed be every thought that springs From out the bitterness of things.
True vice, my lady, would frighten us all, if it did not wear the mask of virtue. (p.56)
I waive the quantum o' the sin, The hazard of concealing; But, och! it hardens a' within, And petrifies the feeling!
Do not that to another, which thou wouldst not have done to thyself.
In failing to confess, Lord, I would only hide You from myself, not myself from You.
Although the sun shine, leave not thy cloake at home.
Me wretched! Let me curr to quercine shades!
Effund your albid hausts, lactiferous maids!
O, might I vole to some umbrageous clump,
Depart,
be off,
excede,
evade,
erump!
Be not caught by the cunning of those who appear in a disguise.
Art thou afraid to be the same in act and valor as thou art in desire
fear no man but only God
Do not dare not to dare.Dare-- C.s. Lewis
But let us laugh carelessly like other men.
Let us be timid even among fools.
Let us knot silence around our throats.
For they would surely kill us.
Speak not nor act before thou hast reflected.
The wise warrior avoids the battle.
oft evil will shall evil mar.
for those that would be kept from any sin must be careful to avoid all temptations to it, and every thing that looks towards it or leads to it.
Yield thou not to adversity, but press on the more bravely.
Shall I, for fear of feeble man who shall die, hold my peace? Shall I for fear of scoffs and frowns, refrain my tongue? Ah, no!
Absolve me, teach me, purify me, strengthen me: take me to Thyself, that I may be Thine and Thine only.
I can't command you to be brave, but I can command you to hide your fears.
Fear not the anger of the wise to raise; Those best can bear reproof who merit praise.
If you avoid difficult things, great things will avoid you.
What follows I flee; what flees I ever pursue.
Beware of entrance to a quarrel, but, being in, bear t that th' opposed may beware of thee.
Choose silence of all virtues, for by it you hear other men's imperfections, and conceal your own.
May you always do what you are afraid to do.
Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.
People who avoid their fears also avoid their power.
I musn't run away.
Suffer not thy wrongs to shroud thy fate, But turn, my soul, to blessings which remain.
Stand fast in the grace of God.
Take no repulse, whatever she doth say; For 'get you gone,' she doth not mean 'away.' Flatter and praise, commend, extol their graces; Though ne'er so black, say they have angels' faces
Caution favours no-one in battle,
From all wise men, O Lord, protect us.
fearless face your fate.
Beware the ire of the calm.
Let your courage rise with danger.
Fear not: for God is come to prove you, and that his fear may be before your faces, that ye sin not.
We must substitute courage for caution.
For you s bless the righteous, O LORD; you t cover him with favor as with u a shield.
You must endure, and not cry out against that which cannot be avoided.
Concealment is the foe of tranquility.
My words like eyes that flinch from light, refuse And shut upon obscurity; my acts Cast to their opposites by impatient violence Break up the sequent path; they fly On a circumference to avoid the centre.
In my cowardice I became at once a man, and did what all we grown men do when face to face with suffering and injustice; I preferred not to see them
Nor think thou with wind Of aery threats to awe whom yet with deeds Thou canst not.
Busy not yourself in looking forward to the events of to-morrow; but whatever may be those of the days Providence may yet assign you neglect not to turn them to advantage.
Send a wise man on an errand, and say nothing unto him.
[Send a wise man on an errand, and say nothing to him.]
Adversity Isn't to Be Avoided
Valour that parlies is neare yeelding.
[Valor that parleys is near yielding.]
Let who will boast their courage in the field, I find but little safety from my shield, Nature's, not honour's law we must obey: This made me cast my useless shield away.
What thou avoidest suffering thyself seek not to impose on others.
Do not give in to the provocation of the devil
Thou lov'st to speak in riddles and dark words.
Forbearance in the face of fate, beauty constant under torture, are not merely passive. They are a positive achievement, an explicit triumph.
Let your holy Angel have charge concerning us, that the wicked one have no power over us.
Let me be accursed. Let me be vile and base, only let me kiss the hem of the veil in which my God is shrouded.
I don't duck or dodge anybody.
Let them (the wicked) see the beauty of virtue, and pine at having forsaken her.
[Lat., Virtutem videant, intabescantque relicta.]
No place of grace for those who avoid the face
No time to rejoice for those who walk among noise and deny the voice
There are few retreats, that can escape the penetrating eye of avarice.
Let us not fear the hidden. Or each other.
Even cowards can endure hardship; only he brave can endure suspense