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Do you see how much power you have when you act without fear? What is the greatest thing in this world? That is, to act without fear. That is to do things even though you are afraid. The greatest thing in this world is to act without fear. This is what makes a man, not the highest rank he holds, or the riches he possesses, but his courage.
Source: The Grace Of Kings
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