The valiant never taste of death but once.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.
He is not valiant that dares die, but he that boldly bears calamity.
For me, Bloodshot was the least appealing character that Valiant had. He was so cold.
The taste of defeat has a richness of experience all its own.
Death, only, renders hope futile.
But he who dies in despair has lived his whole life in vain.
He, who cannot forgive a trespass of malice to his enemy, has never yet tasted the most sublime enjoyment of love.
Death is the only pure, beautiful conclusion of a great passion.
The envious die not once, but as oft as the envied win applause.
The enemy fought with savage fury, and met death with all its horrors, without shrinking or complaining: not one asked to be spared, but fought as long as they could stand or sit.
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