Ah, what a beautiful phrase! "Uncommon valor is a common virtue" means that while acts of great courage may seem rare or extraordinary, they are actually found within many ordinary people. It reminds us that bravery and strength can be found in the hearts of everyday individuals, ready to shine when needed. Just like a hidden brushstroke waiting to bring a painting to life.
The phrase "not uncommon" means that something occurs with a certain frequency, implying that it is somewhat common but not overwhelmingly so. It suggests that while it may not be the norm, it is still seen or experienced by some people. Essentially, it indicates that the occurrence is recognized but not widespread.
Another word for the word common is ordinary. You could also use average or mediocre in place of common.
Virtue, Liberty and Independence is the motto.
The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence"
if you mean what i think you mean.. then he's in pastoria city, right by that observatory thing, he'll run off and just follow him, he'll go all the way to the Valor lakefront:)
"Uncommon Valor Was a Common Virtue." means that exceptional bravery was a common denominator and courage was found in the hearts of all who fought upon the island .
Honorably, conduct with honor, valor, and/or virtue. coming from the root Honor, meaning Honesty, fairness, or integrity in ones beliefs.
Valor
Men without valor
By virtue and industry
"Courage".
it mens that it is rare but if it has a dimond than its a uncommon and if it has a circle than its common
Neither unordinary or inordinary are common words. The terms extraordinary and uncommon mean unusual, the opposite of ordinary.
an a heroic manner;with valor;
The virtue "gift" of adversity is fortitude "patience"
"Kieleishah" does not appear to be a common English word or name. It may be a unique or uncommon name with no widely recognized meaning.
If you mean infrequent it means: not habitual, constant, or regular. And happening occasionally. Synonyms: uncommon, scarce, rare. Opposites: common, frequent, often, usual.