"Real courage" means having strength and bravery to face difficult or scary situations, even when you feel afraid or uncertain. It shows not letting fear hold you back from doing what is right or standing up for others.
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My role is to shine a spotlight on folks who are
showing real courage, doing tremendous work to support students.
It will call
for real courage and real accountability, but it must be job No. 1.
«We're going to need a leader
with real courage, real energy, and a leader who understands there is no simple solution,» he said.
But reconciliation
takes real courage — the courage not to be overcome by evil, but to overcome evil with good.
It was also great to see
real courage in an unpopular war honored with THE HURT LOCKER.
«She showed
real courage by remaining with the girls when she could have gone back to safety in Scotland and, in fact, she had been instructed to do so.
One of the reasons I'm always talking about superheroes and working on being one is because to me, it's the actions we take when we're afraid that
equal real courage — and our heroes are the ones who make it look natural.
We asked celebrities at the Academy Awards, the Tribeca Film Festival, and the Film Independent Spirit Awards to tell us about something that
required real courage.
There is
real courage here in a mainstream entertainment willing to present a minority character who has not only a medal of valour for service in his adopted country, but also a family that was imprisoned by that same country during one of the more shameful chapters in American history.
* Atticus on courage: «I wanted you to see
what REAL courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand.
It would be a sign
of real courage for someone to say «I believe in AGW, but this is wrong...»
Finding opportunities in the turmoil
takes real courage, writes Darren Stevenson, Extend Managing Director.
We're going to need a leader
with real courage, real energy and a leader who understands there is no simple solution.»
He told Senator Alesi that as the first Republican to endorse same - sex marriage, he «would
show real courage to the gay community.»
This calls
for real courage, courage that moves ahead even while dreadfully conscious of the pitfalls of eisegesis and the thousand chances to be proven wrong by history.
It takes
real courage to face the consequences of failure and to keep trying even after you've failed.
Real courage is full of grace.
religion is something that gives people real hope, real pride, and
real courage.
To give in to this tendency is the real cowardice of man, to withstand it is
his real courage.
There is only one true justice, only one true forgiveness, only one
real courage and these resources are available to whoever has a human face, wherever they are.
Whereas it takes
real courage to be good in the face of temptation.
But consider the circumstances: this was the first major issue on which important evangelical leaders had broken with the Republican right — something that took
real courage.
«I thought it was maybe taking a little risk to have that piece in there, but it's 2018, and I feel like there are so many other women doing incredible things that are really risky that actually take
real courage,» she explains.
It will take
real courage to commit to these reforms — and courage is a word politicians shy away from.
Former Prime Minister and Labour leader Tony Blair has said Ed Miliband has shown «
real courage» as a special conference is set to approve changes including the historic link between Labour and the unions.
He got how important it was and had
real courage.»
And former prime minister Tony Blair said Mr Miliband had shown «
real courage» on the issue, which was «long overdue».
It takes
real courage to let go of attachment, and it takes patience with ourselves to continue living without the attachment.
I think sometimes it can be easy to slump down and give in; it takes
real courage and willpower to move past the bad and focus on the good.
Hal has an endless supply of macho bravado but
no real courage.
He will play Frank Rourke, who The Hollywood Reporter describes as «a veteran LAPD cop who heads up the Special Investigation Section (SIS), a unit that goes after the worst of the worst... He lives by the law of the jungle and believes that
real courage is the will to chase the bad guys where the law won't.»
The movie's
real courage, though — and the place where it requires courage from its viewers — is its unflinching portrait of what it was like to live with HIV in an era when treatment for the disease had no successful protocol, little government funding, and little recognition or support outside the gay community.
Finding opportunities in the turmoil takes
real courage.
But if you can undertake the delicate, subtle work of learning to really love someone else well and if you are thoughtful about how you measure love, you can experience kinds of love that are startling real and infinite and true and in their quiet way absolutely dazzling, kinds of love that can in turn enable you to guide young people in
the real courage and discipline of developing self - respecting and generous love relationships.
ESSA gives states the flexibility needed to show
real courage — or cowardice.
It takes
real courage to put your work out there for readers.
«This is a guy with
real courage.
I would suggest a carbon tax of $ 25 - $ 40 / ton of CO2, increasing annually by $ 1 per ton for the next 100 years, would show
real courage and leadership, and shame those European blowhards who have little but the hot air of their own speeches to show for a decade of so - called leadership on this issue.
I could always look to them for what it is to have
real courage and the desire to make things better.
Choosing to seek professional care takes
real courage.
It takes
real courage to admit you need someone else's help.
I think that it takes
real courage to take a leap of faith and wait for a landing.