Every line of print was drawn from so much courage and so much skill.
Practice told her arms and legs what to do, but their force flowed not from faith, reason, courage, or any other abstraction.
She describes everything the books possesses, from courage, intelligence, love and ambition.
Mel had concluded: "In some situations such tactics are indistinguishable from great courage, and sometimes they bring victory."
But another general manager said the Chargers were operating from "fear rather than courage, and that is not a way to run a draft."
We should no longer be able to tell cowardice from courage, for everywhere there would be silence.
A word from which others are derived; courage is the base form of courageous.
It is distinguished from courage, especially when talking about the military.
I believe that our own political work has something to gain from such courage and capacity for making an impact.
Gawain's sin resulted from using his will to separate reasoning from courage.