To go behind a man's hall-door is mean, cowardly, unfair opposition.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A coward is much more exposed to quarrels than a man of spirit.
To be called a coward, I don't think that's fair.
A man has honor if he holds himself to an ideal of conduct though it is inconvenient, unprofitable, or dangerous to do so.
As long as a man stands in his own way, everything seems to be in his way.
No one expects the doormat to stand upright, shake itself off, and amble down the street to seek its own happiness.
It is the coward who fawns upon those above him. It is the coward who is insolent whenever he dares be so.
That man is not truly brave who is afraid either to seem or to be, when it suits him, a coward.
It is not cowardly, quite the contrary, to seek to meet the adversary and know his intentions. However, it is cowardly, shameful and treasonable to lay down arms.
It's easy to be a tough guy when no one's going to come knocking on your door.
The opposite of bravery is not cowardice but conformity.
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