Sentences with phrase «kind of courage»

It takes a certain kind of courage to let people watch you change, to see you progress, and even to observe you publicly struggle with your theology.
It takes passion, drive, and a special kind of courage to share your vision with the world.
To remember this today and to say it aloud requires its own kind of courage.
These are modest, identifiable dreams, and there is a plain kind of courage and fiber in the pursuit of them.
«These two shows demonstrate two kinds of courage from their mature creators: the not - so - innocent experimenting of the girl child and the fearless recognition of the older woman who has actually lived.
It takes a special kind of courage for a famous artist to drag 40 - year - old apprentice pieces out of the attic and make an exhibition of them.
He wistfully concludes that civic courage belongs among the lesser kinds of courage, although it is first among them «since it most closely resembles true courage.»
If Barack Obama's successor were to commit the nation, in the spring of 2017, with the same kind of courage and determination that JFK did in 1961, we could be on Mars before the end of his or her second term.
The Hard Kind of Courage: Gordon Parks and the Photographers of the Civil Rights Era September 16 - December 16, 2012
However, no MPP thought there were problems, or no MPP had the latter kind of courage, one or the other.
It takes a certain kind of courage for a post-Post-Minimalist artist, born in 1971, to make such clearly articulated forms.
Pulling the trigger requires a special kind of courage that can only come when you combine the right ingredients for success.
Perhaps this kind of courage should be the very thing that emboldens us to speak, far more than a computer keyboard ever could.
That to me indicates a kind of courage.
Even though the cosmic process is hopeless, the absurdity of the universe as a whole provides each of us with the opportunity to exercise a kind of courage to create our own meanings and values that would be impossible if we thought, with religion, that the universe were itself inherently purposeful.
At the same time, the kind of courage he invoked was increasingly aggressive.
The kind of courage involved in living above the average is indispensable to great character.
It is this kind of courage that the crossbow - bearing Daryl Dixon matures away from, and to which the main band's leader, Rick Grimes, increasingly succumbs.
he still applies himself really well and still looks to score, still looks to get a chance and with that kind of courage he will eventually become a regular goalscorer.
«But that drop doesn't concern us because he still applies himself really well and still looks to score, still looks to get a chance and with that kind of courage he will eventually become a regular goalscorer.
Any of those listed in the story could have acted with the kind of courage shown by most fighters in the ring, but they showed no inclination to do so.
«Melissa's got that kind of endurance, that kind of courage, that kind of staying power... Why?
But these apostles of the principle have always shirked displaying the kind of courage by which India's own freedom was won, instead calling for the deployment of the state's repressive force against their enemies.
The previous administration, according to him, could not summon that kind of courage adding that they intentionally use that to plunge the economy of this country to where we are today.
I love films that portray this kind of courage and bravery.
And I feel like the film has an incredible message about love, and tolerance, and having the kind of courage to be who you are against adversity.
The kind of courage that inspires innovation and eventually makes your company's culture engaging.
This eBook by 360Learning will develop in you the courage needed to successfully lead your organization; the kind of courage that inspires innovation and eventually makes your company's culture engaging.
The 4C changes direction quicker than Donald Trump's border policy and the unity between car and driver is special... but it takes a certain kind of courage to push this car to its limit, especially on bumpy road.
Discuss how trust requires a kind of courage that humans find difficult to muster.
This year's Ten Outstanding Books were chosen for exemplifying this kind of courage, creativity, and independent spirit.
As author Shauna Niequist describes in her book Cold Tangerines, it takes a kind of courage to choose the genre of your own story: When you realize that the story of your life could be told a thousand different ways, that you could tell it over and over as a tragedy, but you choose to call it an epic, that's when you start to learn what celebration is.
The abjection that Cooke's characters evince from their circumstances manifests as a kind of courage: a mindless valour in the face of doubt.
There's nothing to be done but to go on restating the importance of this kind of courage, and to try to make sure that these oppressed individuals — Ai Weiwei, the members of Pussy Riot, Hamza Kashgari — are seen for what they are: men and women standing on the front line of liberty.»
You could say there's a kind of courage in doggedly sticking with simplicity, in refusing to rush out functionality that would give it feature parity with the as - yet unreleased Apple Watch.
These boards, none of these boards in Silicon Valley — and by the way, across the country, really, come on — I just don't expect any kind of courage from any of them.
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