Sentences with phrase «real bravery»

"Real bravery" refers to showing courage and fearlessness in difficult or dangerous situations, where one stands up for what is right or faces their fears without hesitation. Full definition
The past few weeks, we've seen real bravery.
That's real bravery in this secular minded world today.
It's a narrative delivered with real bravery, helping to build empathy for a terrible disease.
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In closing arguments, Assistant US Attorney Nathan Williams mocked Roof for calling himself brave in his hate - filled journal and during his confession, saying the real bravery came from the victims who tried to stop him as he fired 77 bullets at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal church.
The real bravery and courage comes from not backing down and admitting to your mistakes and encouraging yourself not to give up again.
London's growing housing crisis is a real problem which requires real imagination and real bravery.
She spends the rest of the movie trying to highlight the real bravery of the twins in the movie, despite her male co-workers insisting that the men in the movie do all the heroic deeds.
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