- Mean Analysis in Nicomachean Ethics | LitCharts
For if, for instance, someone avoids and is afraid of everything, standing firm against nothing, he becomes cowardly; if he is afraid of nothing at all and goes to face everything, he becomes rash
- The Internet Classics Archive | Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle
The coward, the rash man, and the brave man, then, are concerned with the same objects but are differently disposed towards them; for the first two exceed and fall short, while the third holds the middle, which is the right, position; and rash men are precipitate, and wish for dangers beforehand but draw back when they are in them, while brave
- 15 Controversial Figures in History: Were They Cowards or Simply . . .
Throughout history, certain figures have been labeled as cowards, while others view their cautiousness as a strategic virtue This blog post explores 15 historical figures who have sparked debates over their actions Were they simply cautious or genuinely cowardly? Let’s delve into their stories and find out 1
- What courage is and how it stands between cowardice and rashness
The coward and the rash man, therefore, as well as the courageous man are concerned with the same things, but they are differently disposed towards them; for the two former exceed and fall short, while the latter is moderate and as he ought to
- Cowardice: 7 surprising facts that might change your mind
At its core, cowardice stems from fear —fear of failure, rejection, or harm This emotional response can feel overwhelming, often paralyzing us in critical moments For instance, someone might refrain from expressing their opinions in a heated discussion, fearing backlash
- The Internet Classics Archive | The Analects by Confucius
The Master said, "A man should say, I am not concerned that I have no place, I am concerned how I may fit myself for one I am not concerned that I am not known, I seek to be worthy to be known "
- 50 Coward Quotes + Their Meanings Explanations - Quote Commentary
Coward Quotes refers to a collection of quotes or statements that reflect the mindset or behavior of individuals who lack courage or bravery These quotes often express a preference for safety, comfort, and avoidance of risk or challenge
- The Wizard of Oz (1939) - Quotes - IMDb
The Cowardly Lion: [crying] You're right, I am a coward! I haven't any courage at all I even scare myself [sobs] The Cowardly Lion: Look at the circles under my eyes, I haven't slept in weeks! The Tin Man: Why don't you try counting sheep? The Cowardly Lion: That doesn't do any good, I'm *afraid* of 'em! The Scarecrow: Aw, that's too bad
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