Definitions Better Than Webster’s: Courage

Written By: Elsie Law - Dec• 07•12

COURAGE
“Courage is not, of course, the absence of fear in the face of danger. The absence of fear under such circumstances would be symptomatic of a mental disorder of one variety or another.

Courage, rather, has to do with how one manages fear in the face of danger. Courage, further, is that sensitive, raw human condition of character that implies, among other things, a capacity for empathy.” -From, “Quitting America” By: Randall Robinson

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