i believe i heard it on The Black Knight with Martin Lawrence. and it goes, "Courage is not the absence of fear. It is the presence of fear, yet the will to go on."
An argument from silence is an argument based on the absence of something being mentioned in documents as evidence.
"Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear" -Mia's dad
The duration of Absence of Malice is 1.93 hours.
The duration of The Long Absence is 1.42 hours.
Truancy is failure to attend something. Back in the day there were "truant officers" employed to reduce truancy from schools, which occurred not because the kids wanted to go and play, but because their parents wanted to use them as unpaid labour.
She displayed great courage when she stood up to the bullies at school.
Ambrose Hollingworth Redmoon was a pseudonym under which James Neil Hollingworth wrote. This particular quotation was from an article that Redmoon wrote, called "No Peaceful Warriors!" for Gnosis Magazine, in 1991.
The best way to answer this question is to put it into an every day example....... Two guys (A and B) are at a bar and they both see a female celebrity with her girlfriends at the bar. Male A is too itimidated, shy and full of fear to go up to them. He fears rejection. Male B has the same feelings as male A but goes up to the group of girls anyways because he realizes that that his biggest fear (rejection) is not as important as the opportunity to hang out with that female celebrity and maybe even develop a relationship---- something much more important than the simple fear of getting rejected. This is the best you got? How about on 9/11 when all the police, fire, ems personnel were running into the WTC when everyone else is running out? Or how about the soldier who tosses himself on a live grenade to save the lives of his fellow soldiers?
Lt. John B. Putnam, Jr. is credited for the saying. Putnam, a highly decorated member of the US Air Force, is best known for his military record during World War II. He died while in service to his country when his plane crashed July 19, 1944. He was 23 years old.James Neil Hollingsworth writing as Ambrose Redmoon wrote "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the judgment that something is more important than fear."
Lt. John B. Putnam, Jr. is credited for the saying. Putnam, a highly decorated member of the US Air Force, is best known for his military record during World War II. He died while in service to his country when his plane crashed July 19, 1944. He was 23 years old.James Neil Hollingsworth writing as Ambrose Redmoon wrote "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the judgment that something is more important than fear."
Absence refers to the complete lack or nonexistence of something, while near absence implies that there is a very small amount or almost none of that thing present. In other words, absence means something is not there at all, whereas near absence suggests that there might be a small trace or amount.
Absence typically refers to the state of being away or not present. It can also describe a lack or deficiency of something, such as absence of mind (distraction) or absence of evidence.
No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.
"Space" is one those things like 'cold', 'silence', and 'emptiness', that isn't 'something' all by itself. It's just the absence of something. Silence is the absence of any sound. Cold is the absence of any heat. Space is the absence of any material.
You can think of it as absence taking place at a certain time....
Absence refers to the state of being away or not present. It can describe physical absence, such as not being at a specific location, or it can refer to a lack or deficiency of something.
A blast from the past is something or someone who returns after an absence.