" THE COWARD "
The coward never on himself relies, But to an equal for assistance flies.
Cowards are cruel, but the brave Love mercy, and delight to save
The coward only threatens when he is safe.
"Men lie, who lack courage to tell truth–the cowards!"
"A coward boasting of his courage may deceive strangers, but he is a laughing-stock to those who know him.
"When all the blandishments of life are gone, The coward sneaks to death, the brave live on.So cowards fight when they can fly no further; So doves do peck the falcon's piercing talons; So desperate thieves, all hopeless of their lives, Breathe out invectives 'gainst the officers."
"A coward, a most devout coward; religious in it."
The coward calls himself cautious, the miser thrifty. [Lat., Timidus se vocat cautum, parcum sordidus.]"
There are at least two kinds of cowards. One kind always lives with himself, afraid to face the world. The other kind lives with the world, afraid to face himself."
"A coward gets scared and quits. A hero gets scared, but still goes on."
I THANK YOU...BOW
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