Brave men are brave from the very first.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Brave people are the firemen who run into the burning building. That's brave.
Brave men rejoice in adversity, just as brave soldiers triumph in war.
All brave men love; for he only is brave who has affections to fight for, whether in the daily battle of life, or in physical contests.
I'm not brave at all.
Even cowards can endure hardship; only the brave can endure suspense.
Being brave isn't the absence of fear. Being brave is having that fear but finding a way through it.
Heroes may not be braver than anyone else. They're just braver five minutes longer.
That man is not truly brave who is afraid either to seem or to be, when it suits him, a coward.
'Brave' is one of those words that has been bleached of most of its meaning these days, thanks to far too many appearances in the glaring light of ad slogans and corporate public relations. I never thought about anything as brave anymore; it just seemed like a flabby, glib cliche.
If we take the generally accepted definition of bravery as a quality which knows no fear, I have never seen a brave man. All men are frightened. The more intelligent they are, the more they are frightened.