Hermann HesseYou are willing to die, you coward, but not to live.
About This Quote
This quote is just about the concept of courage. It says that you will die for your beliefs but not to live with them. You are willing to fight for your beliefs but won’t die for them. The use of the word coward is also interesting.
You are not willing to face death because you are afraid to fight. Instead, you prefer to run away from the reality of what you believe so that it is easier for you to remain in denial.
Source: Steppenwolf
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