Bravado may stir the crowd, but courage needs no audience.

T.F. Hodge
Bravado may stir the crowd, but courage needs no audience.
Bravado may stir the crowd, but courage needs no audience.
Bravado may stir the crowd, but courage needs no audience.
Bravado may stir the crowd, but courage needs no audience.
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If you are brave, don’t need the public to tell you. If you are courageous, probably don’t need any audience to declare your bravery.

Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death And Conscious Encounters With The Divine Presence

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