Adversity is the road to truth. byron
If you lose property-you just lose a little, if you lose honor-you will lose a lot, if you lose courage-you will lose everything. -Goethe
If a person is afraid of pain, disease, emergencies, danger of life and death, he can't stand anything. -Rousseau
I worship courage, perseverance and confidence, because they always help me cope with the difficulties I encounter in earthly life. -Dante
The laurel of world honor is woven with thorns. Jale
Miracles often happen when you are unlucky. bacon
The virtue from luck is temperance, and the virtue from bad luck is persistence ... Bacon.
Although you are in trouble, don't be nervous. The fountain of life always flows out of darkness ... don't be unhappy because of bad luck. Patience is painful, but the fruit is the sweetest. Sadie
If a good man is attacked by a wicked man, he doesn't have to be depressed or care; Although a stone can smash a golden cup, the golden cup is still valuable and the stone is still humble. Sadie
Whether you are a man or a woman, gentleness and generosity deserve the title of master. A person's real courage is by no means equal to stopping others from talking with his fist. Sadie
Of all the virtues, the most powerful, generous and proud is true courage. -Montaigne
The courage we hope and praise is not to die gloriously, but to live bravely. -Carlisle
Courage is born in struggle, and courage is cultivated in tenacious resistance to difficulties every day. The motto of our youth is brave, tenacious and firm, that is, to remove all obstacles. Ostrovsky
Unfortunately, it is the best school. -belinsky
Courage is the pinnacle of human virtue. -Pushkin
People should have perseverance, otherwise they will accomplish nothing. Madame Curie
One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. -Beethoven
A calm lake will not make a thin sailor; An easy life can't make a great man of the times. -lebedev
Lucky love follows the appearance of the brave. -Ovid
Difficulties can only scare off lazy cowards, but victory always belongs to those who climb the peak. -Mao Yisheng
During the start-up period, you must make your own way. Hard work and difficulties are the only way to live. Once we meet, we have no choice but to confront each other head-on. If you retreat, it is tantamount to killing yourself. -Zou Taofen
What is a road? It was stepped out from a place where there was no road, and it was opened up from a place where there were only thorns. -Lu Xun
A great mind should show such a spirit-greet tragic bad luck with a smiling face and deal with all misfortunes with a hundred times of courage. -Lu Xun
Really brave, dare to face a bleak life, dare to face dripping blood. -Lu Xun
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If you dare not run, you can't win the race; If you dare not fight, you can't win.
-Richard Dvorame
The time to be afraid is the time when misfortune can make up for it; When they can't be fully compensated, we should face it bravely.
Churchill
Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education.
Leo Tolstoy
Courage is rightly regarded as the first virtue of human beings, because this virtue guarantees all other virtues.
Churchill
Courage is a measure of the size of the soul.
Carnegie
Courage is one of the most important characteristics of human beings. With courage, other characteristics of human beings will naturally be possessed.
Churchill
Brave people are not brave people; Standing up for righteousness, bullying, greed, cleverness and selfishness are not brave.
-Yu Dafu
It is the strongest courage and confidence to generate great courage from great wisdom and strengthen confidence from understanding.
-Zou Taofen
The courage to fight
If the whole world is just, there is no need for courage-(Plutarch)
When a cat is cornered, it will become a lion (Cervantes)
A man's courage can bear all the burdens (Seth Johnson)
● Courage to mitigate the blow of fate (democritus)
The test of courage is usually not death but survival (Alfie Ellie)
Don't be afraid of him, because he is also afraid of you (America)
If you lose your courage, your life will be handed over to the enemy (Uighurs).
Courage sometimes returns to the heart of the man who wears clothes (Virgil)
He who has the courage to take on his own destiny is a hero (Hesse)
● Fear of people not being born, and be born without fear of people.
● Go boldly to the world, but be careful not to move.
Freedom is the only way to be happy; You must be brave to be free (Thucydides)
A brave man is his hometown everywhere (Ovid)
A man who loses courage is half dead (Britain)
To lose courage is to lose everything (Spain)
Courage is the wing of heaven, but cowardice leads people to hell (Greece)
● Fate loves the brave (UK)
Our courage is our best God (john fletcher)
With courage, bad luck can be shattered (Cervantes)
● Even God will help the honest and brave (Minand)
● If you don't walk on the road, you will camel if you don't stand out.
If you are timid in the day of trouble, your strength is small.
If you want to do things well, you must put aside your timidity. Anyone who is afraid to ask for advice will not be pointed at by others.
Teacher (Luo herrick)
● Whoever makes a request with trepidation is bound to be rejected (seneca)
● There has never been a herb in the world that can cure cowardice (Swinburne)
● Timidity disappears with time (Aeschylus)
● The leaves are broken.
● Be afraid of falling, lie down first.
Fear of wolves before, fear of tigers after.
● Walking is afraid of stepping on ants.
● Afraid of choking and not eating.
The man sitting under the tree is afraid of death.
● It is only fake flowers that are afraid of heavy rain (Soviet Union)
● Why should you be scared to death by rumors if you are not killed by bullets (Asia)
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Courage and cowardice
● It takes extraordinary courage to milk a lion (Iran)
● Those who kill tigers are full of tiger meat, and those who fear tigers are buried in the jaws of death (Arabia).
You can catch the fox with clever tricks, but you can catch the wolf with courage.
If you want to ride a good horse, jump on it, and eat tiger meat (Kirgiz), you must have tiger guts.
● It is difficult to ride a tiger, and punting is not afraid of walking on the beach.
Low frolic in the waves, stand upright, the red flag is not wet (Song)
● Kill people without killing their heads.
Downey's low but big scar.
● beheading is only when the wind blows the hat.
● Seeing death as a living person is also the courage of a martyr.
When you die in a national disaster, you suddenly feel at home (Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhi)
In our opinion, death is not death, but timidity is the real death-(Simonides Of Ceos)
If I have to die, I will take darkness as my bride and hold it in my arms. -(Shakespeare)
● Death is not the destruction of life, but a change of place (Cicero)
Low man fell into the world, wrapped in leather (Song)
● It is not uncommon for her husband to spill blood, leaving a book of human surnames (Yang Ming is middle-aged).
● I laugh from the sky to the sky, and I will stay in my liver and gallbladder (Qing Tan Stone)
● Dare to teach the sun and the moon to change the sky for sacrifice and ambition.
● Knowing that there is a tiger in the mountain, it is biased towards the tiger mountain.
● Death and afterlife.
Fight to the last drop of blood (Italy)
If you have the heart to give your life, then there is nothing to be afraid of in the world.
● Only with the spirit of sacrifice can there be hope of success (Japan)
Courage is the best of all talents, and it precedes everything (Plautus)
Courage lies in the ability to recover (Emerson)
Like other virtues, courage is limited (Montaigne)
Complete courage and complete timidity are two rare extremes (La Rochefoucauld)
Courage is an internal thing, not because of the strength of many people-(J Dryden)
Courage is produced in struggle and cultivated in daily tenacious resistance to difficulties. -(ostrovsky)
Courage grows through trial and error (Shakespeare)
● Hunting dogs are not afraid of tigers.
Dare to cross the river, not afraid of it.
When something happens, people are afraid. When something happens, people are afraid.
● Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers
When the enemy fled, everyone was a soldier (Britain)
Courage is a kind of strength, but not the strength of legs and arms, but the strength of mind and soul (Montagni)
Courage is a necessary temperament to maintain virtue (Bao Si Will)
● The bravest people are always the kindest (Britain)
Courage and determination are the soul of virtue (Britain)
● Selfless and outspoken, courage can self-examine.
● Selflessness can be fearless
A man is a brave man when he feels confident in just things at the right time and under the right conditions (Aristotle)
● People who don't reach out for personal interests must be heroes when defending an idea-(Bernard Shaw)
Courage is not a virtue without justice (Greece)
Ideal and courage are brothers (UK)
Courage is the most common and mediocre of all virtues (Mr. Melville)
● Test courage in the face of danger (Europe)
● Courage on the battlefield, wisdom in anger, and friends in poverty (Iran)
There is no road before the brave (Britain)
Only brave and calm sailors can reach the other shore when the wind and the sea are fighting fiercely-(Britain)
● People who have never met difficulties need nothing but quantity (laroche Foucault)
● Being fearless in a crisis is half the battle (Plautus)
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You must have the courage to face the ruthless facts. -Lenin My brother on the grassland is an expert in hunting wolves. He has never held any official position. However, in the large-scale siege of wolves every autumn, he plays the role of "commander-in-chief", deploying troops and dispatching troops, and "strategizing and winning every battle." Usually it takes 5 to 10 horses and dozens of dogs to chase wolves by relay. Usually, you need to chase dozens of miles.
There are generally five or six dogs in my family, which are important helpers for grazing, especially at night.
There is a dog named "Gelige" (Mongolian means "courage") who enjoys special treatment among several dogs in the family. Always eating alone in a yurt. If we had let him compete with other dogs for food, he would have starved to death.
Usually, dogs are not allowed in yurts. Some dogs have never been in a yurt. "Courage" is not only eaten in the bag, but also often lies in the bag.
Dogs at home will fight with each other. Dogs from all walks of life will meet from time to time and are more likely to fight. On all these occasions, "courage" shows no courage and is very timid.
My brother ran hundreds of miles to pick up this dog from herders in other communes. I watched it grow. I know it is of German descent several generations ago, and I also know that my brother likes it very much for a reason. But for a long time, I was skeptical.
Later, I finally understood why I was favored in hunting. I have witnessed real courage.
Hunting every year, often a dozen dogs surround a wolf, and finally let the wolf run away. This time, many dogs surrounded a wolf who had been exhausted by continuous pursuit. This wolf is very big. Courage bit the wolf's throat. I saw the wolf shaking his head and waving his "courage" around like an adult waving a child. However, "courage" gripped the wolf's throat tightly. My brother dismounted and rushed up and hit the wolf's crown with a huge and heavy whip. The wolf fell.
On the grassland, almost all dogs have had countless close contacts with wolves. But ... in 100, 95 dogs have never really bitten a wolf in their lives. Many of them are heroes fighting against their own kind.
Through Courage, I know that courage is hereditary, not cultivated.
Disasters are sad, but they can also make heroes. They have different occupations, different ages and different life backgrounds, but they have the same calm and courage when facing problems. The latest issue of Time magazine tells us four stories about courage in disaster: the protagonists are a taxi driver who won the lottery, an ordinary person in a community, a priest and a 6-year-old child.
They call me little hero.
For a 6-year-old child, heroism is not doing anything earth-shattering. Three days after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Katrina Williams decided to evacuate her flooded home. When a small rescue helicopter finally landed on the roof of Williams' house, the pilot told Katrina that he had to take some children first and pick up the adults later because there were not enough seats. Although she didn't want to be separated from the children, watching the rising flood, Katrina tearfully put her 6-year-old son demont and her 5-month-old son Daroni on the helicopter, as well as their two cousins and three neighbors' children, ranging in age from 14 months to 3 years old. Six-year-old demont naturally became the king of children among them.
Desmond was very excited about his first helicopter trip. He said, "It's really loud. When I looked down, I found that all the houses were not underwater. Those children cried in a mess, but I didn't cry. " When the helicopter landed on the high-lying Cosway Street, the children got lost in the chaos, but demont kept a cool head and showed great courage. He clung to his brother Darroni and let the children in diapers hold hands one by one. When rescuers found them, seven children were not separated and no one was injured. Rescuers sent them to temporary shelters, thinking they were orphans.
In the shelter, demont did another amazing thing. The 6-year-old boy told his parents' names, addresses, telephone numbers and many useful information to the staff. Finally, seven children were reunited with their parents in San Antonio. Speaking of her son, mother Katrina said, "When I heard what he did, I was surprised and proud of him. I told him that he was a little hero. " "It feels good for people to call me a hero," Desmond said. Now demont goes to primary school in San Antonio. He said that he likes art, science and basketball. Maybe one day, he will become an excellent official of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Dive in a hurricane to discharge pollutants.
The ceiling of Richard Jones's house in Biloch West, Mississippi moved down, which meant that the roof of his house was swept away by the hurricane, but Jones thought it was good news. On the afternoon of August 29th, Hurricane Katrina landed on the coast 0.8km away from Jones' home, setting off a huge wave 30 meters high. Jones, a 53-year-old high school history teacher, knows that the flood will soon flood into the urban area from Biloch West Bay, but he is most worried that the debris brought by the flood will block the sewers in the urban area and make people like him who live inland be swallowed up by the flood.
At this time, Jones's hobby gave him the courage to act-he fell in love with diving six years ago. When the flood came, Jones immediately put on his diving suit and scuba gear and resolutely walked into the gale at a speed of 160 km/h. Jones, who usually dives on the calm Florida coast, said, "My biggest concern is not what is underwater, but being hit by debris brought by strong winds. But those floods are really dirty and smelly. " But Jones still dived. He found the sewer entrance in the rushing flood and cleaned it up.
When the flood began to recede, hundreds of houses in the western city of Bilohe were destroyed and dozens of people were killed, but the Jones family and nearby neighbors were not greatly affected. Sharon Parker, a neighbor of Jones, said that thanks to Jones, her family 13 survived. Parker said, "We saw Richard dressed up and walked into the water. The children think this is very interesting, but we all know that he saved our home. " Jones said, "I just did what I thought I should do for my family and neighbors, and I happen to have such equipment and ability." In the hurricane, the Jones family lost $30,000, and they had to replace the roof again. Parker said that enthusiasm is Jones' consistent style. After the hurricane, Jones asked his brother in Florida to send frozen food, steak and other things to share with his neighbors. Parker said, "Even in normal times, you can't find a better neighbor than him. But what he has done has gone beyond the scope of a good neighbor, and we are all very surprised and grateful. "
3 From small people to "mayor of earthquake"
For the victims of the earthquake in South Asia, Isanura Khan is a rescuer from far away. This Pakistani immigrant was originally a taxi driver in Washington, and he pinned his dream on winning the lottery. Interestingly, Khan always buys the same set of numbers: 2, 4, 6, 17, 25 and 3 1, because he has seen these numbers in his dreams. In this way, from 65438 to 2005, Khan used this set of numbers to make pious bets almost every week, but none of them succeeded. Until 200 1, 1 1, the cumulative prize money of the lottery reached 55.2 million dollars, and Khan's lucky number finally "appeared". At this time, Khan remembered what his mother said to him before he died: "Son, if you become a big shot one day, you should be like a king."
Khan, 47, can't be king, but after paying taxes, he still has a huge sum of $3249939.24 in his pocket. At this time, Khan decided to return to his hometown of Batagram at the foot of the Himalayas to run for police chief or mayor. 654381October 8, just three days after Khan became the mayor of Batagram, a major earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale occurred there. That morning, Khan was walking on a muddy road, preparing to go to his mother's grave, when a strong earthquake knocked him to the ground. Khan said: "I thought the end of the world was coming, and the ground under my feet suddenly cracked and almost swallowed me up." The injured Khan groped his way to the hospital, only to find that the hospital was gone and turned into pieces in the earthquake. At the same time, thousands of people poured into the streets, holding, carrying and dragging injured relatives, desperately looking for a hospital. At this time, Khan decided to spend $200,000 to buy all medicines and bandages he could buy, recruit all local people who had received basic first aid training, and set up a temporary hospital, which was open to the injured free of charge. For those seriously injured, Khan also arranged an ambulance to take them to a hospital 42 kilometers away.
After the earthquake, Khan bought 65,438+050 tents for the homeless and allowed them to camp on their own land. At the same time, he also set up a foundation to help the victims rebuild their homes.
A priest who saved 70 lives.
On February 26th, 2004, at 9 am, when the tsunami hit Tirukwarville, the eastern city of Sri Lanka, Reverend Ranjivan Xavier was attending a mass of believers at St Joseph's Church. Xavier, an experienced priest, immediately asked the believers to evacuate to higher ground, rolled up their robes and ran to the beach hundreds of meters away.
Pastor Lan Wanji, 30, said, "I found a woman lying on the fence almost immediately. Her long hair was entangled in barbed wire and she couldn't move at all. There have been floods here before, but I have never seen such a big wave. I picked up the woman, put her on the dry high ground, and then folded it back. " Soon, most of Tirukville was flooded with seawater, and naked bodies were scattered everywhere-powerful waves swept away the clothes of the victims. On that day, Pastor Lan always rescued more than 70 people and more than 200 bodies from the water. He said: "When the tsunami came, everyone was looking for their mother or children. As a priest, it is appropriate to save people. "
In Sri Lanka, the area around Ampala was the hardest hit. Of the 38,000 victims in China, 1000 came from Ampala, of which 6,000 came from Tirukwar, a town with a population of only 60,000. Pastor Lan Wanji said that he buried 750 people in two mass graves near the beach. It took him about a week to deal with the problem about the dead. After that, Pastor Lan Jiwan cooperated with rescue organizations, distributed his own pamphlets about tsunami knowledge, and patrolled at night to prevent robbery and other illegal phenomena. In addition, he helped to establish a teacher training institution, a boarding school, a nursery and a nutrition center. Pastor Ranjiwan even encouraged the children to go to the seaside again.
Pastor Ranjiwan believes that the tsunami has also brought good things. For example, all kinds of relief materials poured into this poor area. The disaster made people of different religions more integrated and gave Sri Lanka a chance to end the 22-year civil war.