Courage multiplies the chances of success by sometimes making opportunities, and always availing itself of them; and in this sense Fortune may be said to favor fools by those who, however prudent in their opinion, are deficient in valor and enterprise. Coleridge
Courage never to submit or yield. Milton
Courage of soul is necessary for the triumphs of genius. Madame de Staël
Courage of the soldier awakes the courage of woman. Emerson
Courage ought to be guided by skill, and skill armed by courage. Neither should hardiness darken wit, nor wit cool hardiness. Be valiant as men despising death, but confident as unwonted to be overcome. Sir Philip Sidney
Courage ought to have eyes as well as arms.
Courage schützt vor Blamage.
Courage that grows from constitution very often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it, and, when it is only a kind of instinct in the soul, breaks out on all occasions, without judgment or discretion. That courage which proceeds from the sense of our duty, and from the fear of offending Him that made us, acts always in a uniform manner, and according to the dictates of right reason. Addison
Courage wins over sickness.
Courage without conduct is like a ship without ballast.
Courage without discipline is nearer beastliness than manhood. Sir Philip Sidney
Courage without fortune destroys a man.
Courage, considered in itself or without reference to its causes, is no virtue, and deserves no esteem. It is found in the best and the worst, and is to be judged according to the qualities from which it springs and with which it is conjoined. Channing
Courage, Kraut und Lot (Pulver und Blei) hilft manchem aus der Not.
Courage, not multitude, wins.
Courage, so far as it is a sign of race, is peculiarly the mark of a gentleman or a lady; but it becomes vulgar if rude or insensitive, while timidity is not vulgar, if it be a characteristic of race or fineness of make. A fawn is not vulgar in being timid, nor a crocodile 'gentle' because courageous. Ruskin
Courage, the highest gift, that scorns to bend To mean devices for a sordid end. Courage- an independent spark from Heaven's bright throne, By which the soul stands raised, triumphant, high, alone. Great in itself, not praises of the crowd, Above all vice, it stoops not to be proud. Courage, the mighty attribute of powers above, By which those great in war, are great in love. The spring of all brave acts is seated here, As falsehoods draw their sordid birth from fear. Love and a Bottle: Dedication, G. FARQUHAR.
Courage, verlass mich nicht, wenn's angeht, so entlauf' ich. Schwaben
Courage, when it is not heroic self-sacrifice, is sometimes a modification and sometimes a result of faith. J. C. and A. W. Hare
Courageous in death, not because his soul is immortal - Socrates. Michel De Montaigne
Courageux ceux qui voudraient recommencer la vie, ou, plutôt, insouciants. Anne Barratin, 1845-1911
Courier ist ein großes Naturtalent, das Züge von Byron hat, sowie von Beaumarchais und Diderot. Er hat von Byron die große Gegenwart aller Dinge, die ihm als Argument dienen, von Beaumarchais die große advokatische Gewandtheit, von Diderot das Dialektische, und zudem ist er so geistreich, dass man es nicht in höherm Grade sein kann. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), Eckermann, 21.3.1831
Courir / taper sur le système / le haricot.
Courir à fond de train. info] Courir à toute vitesse.
Courir comme un dératé. info] C'est courir de toute la force de ses jambes.
Courir deux / plusieurs lièvres à la fois.
Courir deux lièvres à la fois.
Courir l'esguillette.
Courir la prétentaine / calabre.
Courir le guilledou. info] Aller souvent, et surtout la nuit, dans les lieux de débauche.
Courir sur le haricot.
Couro velho, mesmo duro, às vezes arranja polia.
Couroux d'amis est renforcement d'amitié et d'ennemis renforcement d'inimitié.
Couroux de frères, courroux de diables d'enfers.
Couroux, ire et grand festination, sont ennemis de conseil et raison.
Courroux de frères, courroux de diables d'enfer. pt] Ira de irmãos, ira de diabos.
Courroux est vain sans forte main.
Cours après ton cochon, l'attache est rompue.
Cours après ton cochon, la corde est rompue.
Court de vérité, vide de probité.
Court et bref est tout, ce qu'est entre le principe et bout.
Court holy water.
Court not companionship with tigers.
Court, épais, bon ce qu'en est.
Court-virtues bear, like gems, the highest rate, Born where Heav'n's influence scarce can penetrate. In life's low vale, the soil the virtues like, They please as beauties, here as wonders strike. Pope
Courte chemise et long jupon, c'est la femme d'un joueur de violon.
Courte prière pénètre les cieux. / Courtes prières pénètrent les cieux.
Courteous men learn courtesy from the discourteous.