Top 15 Stephen Crane The Red Badge Of Courage Quotes
#1. Men were better, or more timid. Secular and religious education had effaced the throat-grappling instinct, or else firm finance held in check the passions.
Stephen Crane
#2. Don't wait. Where do you expect to get by waiting? Doing is what teaches you. Doing is what leads to inspiration. Doing is what generates ideas. Nothing else, and nothing less.
Daniel Quinn
#3. I don't believe in Heaven or anything. But I want to be the kind of person that qualifies for entry anyway.
Nick Hornby
#4. It was heaven, but with sex and booze and God's complete permission.
Chuck Palahniuk
#5. Don't settle ... wait for the one who treats you like an investment; not a test drive. Someone who inspires you to be at your best ... One who looks beyond your outer beauty and falls in love with your soul.
Steve Maraboli
#6. These places are time machines, spaceships, story-makers, secret-keepers. They are dragon-tamers, dream-catchers, fact-finders, and safe places. They are full of infinite possibilities and tales worth taking home.
Jen Campbell
#7. For human beings, the most daunting challenge is to become fully human. For to become fully human is to become fully divine.
Thomas Keating
#8. I'm much more ambitious than I'd like to admit.
Lauren Velez
#9. He saw that it was an ironical thing for him to be running thus toward that which he had been at such pains to avoid.
Stephen Crane
#10. I don't know of any app that lets you click on a dream - it's got to come from the heart.
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Murielle Cyr
#11. We're all weird and damaged in our own way. You're not the only one.
Jennifer Niven
#13. ... in silence learned the sweet solace which affection administers to sorrow.
Louisa May Alcott
#14. Our salvation is 'external to ourselves'. I find no salvation in my life history, but only in the history of Jesus Christ. Only he who allows himself to be found in Jesus Christ, in his incarnation, his Cross, and his resurrection, is with God and God with him.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#15. At times he regarded the wounded soldiers in an envious way. He conceived persons with torn bodies to be peculiarly happy. He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage.
Stephen Crane
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