Courage is the ability to confront fear in the face of pain, danger, uncertainty or intimidation.
Courage may also refer to:
In ethics:
- Civil courage, a core issue in ethics
- Moral courage, an important virtue in various areas of life
In entertainment:
- Courage (1930 film), a melodrama
- Courage (1984 film), a 1984 film starring Ronny Cox
- Courage (Paula Cole album)
- "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)", a song by Canadian rock group The Tragically Hip, from the album Fully Completely
- "Courage" (X-Men TV Episode)
- Courage the Cowardly Dog, an animated cartoon character
Other:
- Courage (brewery), a London brewery now part of Scottish & Newcastle, still officially called "Scottish Courage Limited"
- Courage Compétition, a team and company based at Le Mans
- Courage International, a Roman Catholic organization dedicated to encouraging those with homosexual feelings to live chaste lives in accord with Catholic teachings
- Courage UK (originally named "Courage Trust"), a UK-based, not for profit, evangelical Christian organisation that ministers to the gay and lesbian community
People with the surname Courage:
- Alexander Courage (born 1919), American composer of music
This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer)



