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"The coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave but one?' 'Of course. Who said it?' 'I don't know.' 'He was probably a coward,' she said. "He knew a great deal about cowards but nothing about the brave. The brave dies perhaps two thousand deaths if he's intelligent. He simply doesn't mention them." --
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bravery
coward
cowardice
intelligence
perseverance
stupidity
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Ernest Hemingway |
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If a person is intelligent, then of course he is either an agnostic or an atheist. Just as he is a physical coward. They are automatic definitions of high intelligence.
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atheist
coward
intelligence
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John Fowles |
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I like being brave well enough, but I will be a lazy coward again if you think that would be better.
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coward
lazy
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Peter S. Beagle |
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"A.Coward," he repeated, and I briefly considered picking up the vase in the center of the island and throwing it at him."Not making a choice is the coward's way out. You love both of them. I get that. But you don't feel the same kind of love for both of them, and the sooner you accept that the better."
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coward
genius
layla
love-triangles
solution
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Jennifer L. Armentrout |
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"Don't be so damned patronizing. Your performance so far has been a little less than dazzling." "I didn't mean no harm," I said and kissed her. "That a new dress?" "Ah! Changing the subject, you coward."
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coward
funny
humorous
patronizing
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Dashiell Hammett |
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"If you were me you'd do the right thing, help your friends, because you're not a coward," Mandy sighed sadly. "I covered up a murder because I was scared to go to jail and I did the wrong thing... well, now's my chance to do the right thing, to save someone's life, because I don't want you to die." "Save someone's life? I'm no one," Alecto laughed morbidly. "A hundred and twelve years is definitely way too long to have survived. You'd be wasting your time and risking your own life...." "This is my life," Mandy declared, smiling sincerely. Alecto just looked concerned and very doubtful as the rain drizzled down the roads and sidewalks, towards the harbour where it fell into the ocean, indistinguishable from all the other water in the world." --
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cape-breton
coward
crime
death
disturbance
dying
friend
friendship
grief
help
imaginary-friend
jail
loss
misery
moral-values
morals
murder
nova-scotia
ocean
rescue
right
scary
seaside
suicide
wrong
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Rebecca McNutt |