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Cowardly Quotes

1.
The most seditious is the most cowardly.
Tacitus

Authors on Cowardly Quotes: Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach Tacitus Norman Reilly Raine Statius Louis-Ferdinand Celine Paulo Coelho Friedrich Nietzsche Roger Moore Ludwig Borne Plato Jodi Lynn Anderson Nance O'Neil Adolf Hitler John Webster Aristotle Hiromu Arakawa Norm MacDonald Michel de Montaigne B. H. Roberts
2.
The world is not for cowardly peoples.
Adolf Hitler

3.
Philosophizing is simply one way of being afraid, a cowardly pretense that doesn't get you anywhere.
Louis-Ferdinand Celine

4.
The Manifesto was a cowardly proceeding, the more I thought of it the less I liked it.
B. H. Roberts

5.
We must be neither cowardly nor rash but courageous.
Aristotle

6.
The secret of power is the knowledge that others are more cowardly than you are.
Ludwig Borne

7.
Cowardly dogs bark loudest.
John Webster

8.
To not do what you can to protect someone, that's cowardly.
Jodi Lynn Anderson

9.
No one is so cowardly that Love could not inspire him to heroism.
Plato

10.
There are times when it is more courageous to be cowardly.
Norman Reilly Raine

11.
There's no such thing as being cowardly in a fight. ~Edward Elric
Hiromu Arakawa

12.
Oh, how cowardly is wickedness always!
Statius

13.
Nothing makes us more cowardly and unconscionable than the desire to be loved by everyone.
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

14.
A cowardly populace which will dare nothing beyond talk. [Lat., Vulgus ignavum et nihil ultra verba ausurum.]
Tacitus

15.
No, I'm not at all adventurous. I'm terribly cowardly.
Roger Moore

16.
Not to be cowardly when it comes to our own actions! Not to leave them in the lurch!--The sting of conscience is indecent.
Friedrich Nietzsche

17.
Tradition has made women cowardly.
Nance O'Neil

18.
There are times when to be reasonable is to be cowardly.
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

19.
He is never cowardly.
Paulo Coelho

20.
I've always been very averse to innuendo, especially sexual. I find it cowardly or something.
Norm MacDonald

21.
Disappointment and feebleness imprint upon us a cowardly and valetudinarian virtue.
Michel de Montaigne