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courage

[kur-ij, kuhr-] / ˈkɜr ɪdʒ, ˈkʌr- /


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Former Communications Minister Paul Fletcher, who helped appoint Inman Grant and worked with her closely for several years, said she has tackled the personally demanding role with vigour and courage.

From BBC

Sometimes courage is needed to see a plan though.

From BBC

But it has also become a haven for a specific species of pundit: the person who mistakes contrarianism for intellectual courage.

From Salon

It takes courage to map your own boundaries — then to cross over that line and get hurt, and get back up and out there.

From Los Angeles Times

"That is where people come together, it is where you will find our common good and that is where we will discover once again the courage in each other."

From BBC