Sentences with phrase «then having the courage»

The great challenge lies in identifying the intrinsic value of a company and then having the courage to put your money on the line.
Then have the courage to say «No!
We must then have the courage to tear down and reshape our structure of values.
Im not relly sure Storm himself knows what his point is... «We need to assess what changes need to be made and then have the courage to see it through.......»
If not, then have the courage to try something new.
Then have the courage to fail big and stick around!
«It is never about how good your voice is; it is about feeling the urge to sing, and then having the courage to do it with the voice you are given.»
Be clear on what your bliss means to you, then have the courage to own it and to truly follow it.
WILLIAMS: Leadership is understanding your responsibilities and then having the courage to make tough decisions on behalf of the organization.
Can't wait to see the finished product... I so admire you and others (like my mother) who can take «what is» and see «what can be» and then have the courage to do make the changes necessary.

Not exact matches

If you've been able to entertain legitimately the idea of retiring early, then you probably also have the intelligence, courage, and game plan to adapt to any unexpected changes that happen after retirement.
You may be lucky enough to pick a short term top that will make you feel smart for a day or even a week; then suddenly you will be left standing at the station with your hands and money in your pockets, watching as the Gold Rocket Ship takes off and you will not have the courage to jump back in at accelerating new highs.
If you intend to demonstrate how stupid you are on every comment section on Belief Net then you should at least have the courage to post your name.
Even then, according to Paul (Gal 2:11 - 13), he did not quite have the full courage of his convictions, for after eating with Gentiles at Antioch he separated himself from them when some conservative brethren came from Jerusalem.
If then such a zealous learner, though not carrying things so far as to become a disciple, were to discourse loudly and volubly of how much he owed the Teacher, so that his eulogy was almost endless and its gilding priceless; if he were to resent our explanation that the Teacher had been merely an occasion, neither his eulogy nor his resentment could further our inquiry, since both had the same ground, namely, that though lacking in the courage to understand he had nevertheless not lacked the audacity to go beyond.
Instead of understanding — that intellectual understanding which we are so fond of — there is a feeling of rightness, of knowing, knowing things which you are not yet able to understand... As long as we know what it's about, then we can have the courage to go wherever we are asked to go, even if we fear that the road may take us through danger and pain.»
Sure it may hurt but it's the only way we will ever learn to grow in our faith strengths and courage and if God can love us unconditionally and forgive us when we have such a hard time with forgiveness of others and even ourselves, then we should learn to do our best to forgive and love as well.
We need to have enough humility to enable us to recognize those who have genuinely reached a higher stage of development than our own, and then we need to have enough courage to aspire to meet them where they are.
If any other minority (color / religion), has accepted Obama's treatment by the foul - mouthed, extreme right, as an example of what to expect, then I doubt whether, many would have the courage, to emulate him.
Then we need to be the man who looks in the mirror and doesn't forget what he sees but has the courage to allow God to restore us.
It takes a lot of courage for me to speak out like this and if all this does is give hope to one person so they man or woman would be enabeld to got help for healing and / or someone who is mistreating think twice about what they are doing then I will have provided a service.
For we are all imitators: other brave sheriffs would follow; to be a dauntless sheriff would come to be recognized as the correct and only the dreaded disapproval would fall to the share of the other kind; courage in this office would become custom, the absence of it a dishonor, just as courage presently replaces the timidlty of the new soldier; then the mobs and the lynchings would disappear, and --
I hope that if I was in your situation that I would have had the courage to do the same, although I can't imagine what it must have been like to think of the potential consequences of being honest and not pretending to have all the answers, and then for the reality to be even worse.
which then reminded me of the project I started several years ago where I set out to summarize all the theology I had been taught in Bible College and Seminary, and then ask the question that I never had time (or courage) to ask... But after a couple dozen posts, I got sidetracked again....
First, that the Son has come, which is Christmas; second, that he said «Father» in the abyss of absurdity, which is Good Friday; then, that he arrived at God the Father with the whole reality of his being, that is Easter; and finally, that he gave us the courage of his heart to repeat «Father» after him, which is Pentecost.
In case Abraham is not a nullity, a phantom, a show one employs for a pastime, then the fault can never consist in the fact that the sinner wants to do likewise, but the point is to see how great a thing it was that Abraham did, in order that man may judge for himself whether he has the call and the courage to be subjected to such a test.
He will then be able to wrest from his mind every self - deceit about his being able to make Agnes happy by his trick, he will have courage, humanly speaking, to crush Agnes.
There is only shame in knowing that you were created to do or be something and then not having the courage to pursue it with abandon.
For he had seen that no existing form, no empirical reality, no manifestation of personality or society is unambiguous in time, and that we, to be authentic, have to admit doubt and relativity into our consciousness — and then marshal the courage to be on the other side of doubt about being and worth.
If you don't have the courage to be yourself in communion, then you are not being truthful and so harming the communion.
If we disengage ourselves; if with courage and trust we release our hold on what we have been conditioned to believe was the immutable form of the church; if, to use a newer Testamental image, we lose our life, ecclesiastically speaking; then we may in fact gain our life as Christ's living body.
When I have lived with these, experienced these and their suffering, as so few are willing to do, perhaps then... But, I don't believe I have that depth of caring or courage in me.
Then Luther immediately attacked him: «You have behaved most peculiarly towards us in order that your relationship with my enemies, the papists, should be unimpaired and safe... you have not been given the courage... that you could openly fight these monsters around us.»
Neither one of you would have had his courage to face roman soldiers ready to beat him to near death, and then nail him to a cross to die as he bled to death, naked.
it seems wenger does nt have the courage to play big... he does nt take risks... then he says he was looking at the player of the moment, or he said the same speech u already gave to us to defend something that is, for me, only stubborness and lack of diligence... about granit: do nt start with formal arguments, go to the bone, u know what i mean... u cant said xhaka was the good choise while we did nt see hin play for our colours... i hope he could be the player that we need, but nobody can said that today
To be fair because these players flopped in their respective clubs does not necessarily mean Te would have flopped at Arsenal because if you want to use such harebrained and short - sighted analogy then you can blame Wenger for the many many players hw could have signed who later turned out world class later, CR7, Zlatan just to mention 2...... like it or lump it Wenger is overcautious and indecisive in the transfer market nowadays...... you win some and lose some, no manager in the world can boast a 100 % success rate when buying players...... I know the jury is still out on Martial but personally I respect LVG's courage, conviction and decisiveness in identifying him and going al out to get him, Wenger need to show such attributes more!!!!
However if you watch them play then Rosicky is out of sight Do these stats tell you if a man has heart, if he has courage, conviction and inspires those around him.
He is, I think, one of the only manager (with Guus Hiddink, If I remembered correctly) who has the courage to sit on the bench the all game and then moan at referees (and make illogical substitutions) when it does not go his way.
«If you have strength, coordination and a pretty good head to concentrate on the course, then courage is not so important.
We appreciate and admire humility in our former great folk and love then all the more for showing courage to accept the mental decline, and still having the wisdom and humility to accept when their time at the top is over.
ArmaghArsenal, of those you put down to get rid of, I would keep three, Fabianski, Wednesday night he showed real character and if he continues to improve then given the stick and pressure he's had to take, (quite rightly) he's showing the courage we need in a keeper.
She really wanted to try the water slide, but would always get to the top and say she was scared, until the last day when she got the courage to try it and then spent the next hour going round and round.
«If we want them to become moral people, as opposed to people who merely do what they're told, then they have to be given the chance to construct such concepts as fairness or courage for themselves.
If you have a firm full breasts, then you can good underwear, of course, you have such confidence and courage.
When a child has received love and ultimate security from breastmilk, they are then more likely to go after the world with courage, confidence, and independence.
But he has never had the courage of his convictions, first voicing his contempt of Rajiv Gandhi for banning the book in a context where Indian citizens were being killed in police firing, then apologizing to the Iranian regime for writing it, only to recant once again when his contrition wasn't deemed to go far enough.
«If you had the courage to change parties when you see things are wrong then you obviously understand the electorate,» Sheinkopf said when asked why he wanted to help Maragos.
«Watching this race unfold, I felt like if I want to change this region, I want to change this country, then I had to have the courage to get into this race.»
He didn't even have the courage to give a response one way or another then!
Getting hit by some foam and then returning to a room is something of an under performance in the courage stakes, I'd suggest.
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