It's not just Bin Laden or just those that are involved in the counterterrorism effort. We've gotta cast the net broader than that. But I think it's a - very special tribute that we all owe to the bravery and courage of the men and women in the intelligence and military business who performed so well to finally get it done.
If we have made an error, done a wrong, been unjust to another or to ourselves, or, like the Pharisee, passed by some opportunity for good, we should have the courage to face our mistake squarely, to call it boldly by its right name, to acknowledge it frankly and to put in no flimsy alibis of excuse to protect an anemic self-esteem.
And I love that even in the toughest moments, when we're all sweating it - when we're worried that the bill won't pass, and it seems like all is lost - Barack never lets himself get distracted by the chatter and the noise. Just like his grandmother, he just keeps getting up and moving forward... with patience and wisdom, and courage and grace.
I think that the romantic impulse is in all of us and that sometimes we live it for a short time, but it's not part of a sensible way of living. It's a heroic path and it generally ends dangerously. I treasure it in the sense that I believe it's a path of great courage. It can also be the path of the foolhardy and the compulsive.
When I consider what some books have done for the world, and what they are doing, how they keep up our hope, awaken new courage and faith, soothe pain, give an ideal life those whose hours are cold and hard, bind together distant ages and foreign lands, create new worlds of beauty, bring down truth from heaven; I give eternal blessings for this gift, and thank God for books.
It is going to be a long, hard haul; it will require patience, courage, faith that hangs on when hope fails, if we are to tame the rude barbarity of man, so that the atomic age becomes a blessing, not a curse. There never was such a day for the Christian gospel. God help us all in these years ahead to make that gospel live in men and nations!
Precisely because the tyranny of opinion is such as to make eccentricity a reproach, it is desirable, in order to break through that tyranny, that people should be eccentric. Eccentricity has always abounded when and where strength of character has abounded; and the amount of eccentricity in a society has generally been proportional to the amount of genius, mental vigor, and moral courage it contained. That so few dare to be eccentric marks the chief danger of the time.
The fact is that liberty, in any true sense, is a concept that lies quite beyond the reach of the inferior man's mind. And no wonder, for genuine liberty demands of its votaries a quality he lacks completely, and that is courage. The man who loves it must be willing to fight for it; blood, said Jefferson, is its natural manure. Liberty means self-reliance, it means resolution, it means the capacity for doing without ... the average man doesn't want to be free. He wants to be safe.
When a teacher of the future comes to point out to the youth of America how the highest rewards of intellect and devotion can be gained, he may say to them, not by subtlety and intrigue; not by wire pulling and demagoguery; not by the arts of popularity; not by skill and shiftiness in following expediency; but by being firm in devotion to the principles of manhood and the application of morals and the courage of righteousness in the public life of our country; by being a man without guile and without fear, without selfishness, and with devotion to duty, devotion to his country.
Marriage is a relationship based in no small part on virtues. The most basic of these is responsibility, for marriage is an arrangement held together by mutual dependence and reciprocal obligations. But successful marriages are about more than fulfilling the conditions of a contract. In good marriages, men and women seek to improve themselves for the sake of their loved one. They offer and draw moral strength by sharing compassion, courage, honesty, self-discipline and a host of other virtues. Husband and wives complete themselves through each other, and the whole of the union becomes stronger and more wonderful than the sum of the two parts.
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名人名言搜尋 (英文)
名人名言搜尋是一款強大的搜尋工具,可幫助您從歷史上數千位作者中發現勵志、啟發人心且發人深省的名言。無論您是在尋找古代哲學家的智慧、現代領導人的見解,還是文學巨匠的難忘語錄,我們全面的資料庫都能滿足您的需求。
名言搜尋器如何運作?
只需在搜尋框中輸入關鍵字、短語或主題,名言搜尋器就會在我們廣泛的資料庫中進行搜尋。幾秒鐘之內,您就會看到相關名言列表,搜尋詞會被醒目顯示。您也可以切換到「按作者搜尋」標籤來查找特定人物的所有名言。
名言搜尋器的特點
按關鍵字、短語或主題搜尋。我們的全文搜尋可立即找到相關名言並醒目顯示匹配項。
瀏覽從歷史到當代的人物名言,每個人物都有作者簡介和傳記資訊。
創建包含作者圖片的精美名言卡。下載為 JPG 圖片,在社交媒體上分享或用於項目中。
一鍵複製名言或直接分享到社交媒體。非常適合用於靈感、演示或個人反思。
如何使用此工具
- 輸入您的搜尋詞:在搜尋框中輸入關鍵字、短語或主題。您可以搜尋愛、成功、勇氣或任何您感興趣的主題。
- 查看結果:瀏覽匹配的名言。每條名言都會顯示文本、作者姓名,並在可用時顯示作者照片。匹配的關鍵字會被醒目顯示。
- 複製或分享:使用「複製名言」按鈕將名言文本複製到剪貼板,或點擊「分享」按鈕在社交媒體上分享。
- 下載名言卡:點擊「下載名言卡」以創建精美的圖片。使用滑塊調整寬度,預覽結果,然後點擊「下載 JPG」進行保存。
常見問題
如何搜尋名言?
只需在搜尋框中輸入關鍵字、短語或主題,然後點擊「搜尋」。您可以搜尋「愛」、「成功」、「勇氣」等概念或特定短語。使用「按作者搜尋」標籤可查找特定人物的名言。
我可以下載名言圖片嗎?
是的!每條名言都有一個「下載名言卡」按鈕,可讓您創建並下載格式精美的名言卡作為 JPG 圖片。您可以在下載前調整寬度。
名言的準確性如何?
我們的資料庫包含精心策劃的名言,並儘可能標明來源。但是,在學術或正式用途中使用名言時,我們建議與原始來源進行核對。
我可以搜尋特定類型的名言嗎?
名言搜尋器按關鍵字和作者進行搜尋。要查找勵志、愛情或智慧等特定類型的名言,請在搜尋查詢中包含這些詞。例如,搜尋「勵志成功」以查找有關成功的勵志名言。
名言搜尋器是免費使用的嗎?
是的,名言搜尋器完全免費使用。您可以無限量搜尋名言、下載名言卡並分享,無需任何費用。
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