Courage: It is plain that there is no separate essence called courage, no cup or cell in the brain, no vessel in the heart containing drops or atoms that make or give this virtue; but it is the right or healthy state of every man, when he is free to do that which is constitutional to him to do. It is directness,- the instant performing of that which he ought. An to be really strong w must adhere to our own means. On organic action all strength depends. Every creature has a courage of his constitution fit for his duties; Each is strong, relying on his own, and each is betrayed when he seeks in himself the courage of others. Captain John Brown, the hero of Kansas, said that "It is still observed the most valiant men are seen to be those who are most modest before they came to war." [This article was published in a local paper and is now reproduce for the benefit of the members of "sundercircle". Kind Regards. Sunder Thadani. 20150324.
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