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"True Courage is not so much about self-glorification as it is about self-emptying: being willing to be the bridge over which others may cross to safety. It does not reast on anything so flimsy or ephemeral as "self-esteem", but proceeds instead out of an inner integrity that knows who it is- and where it is going - and can therefore fix its gaze outward rather than inward.
— Dec 09, 2013 09:24PM
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Tim
is on page 123 of 240
"True Courage is not so much about self-glorification as it is about self-emptying: being willing to be the bridge over which others may cross to safety. It does not reast on anything so flimsy or ephemeral as "self-esteem", but proceeds instead out of an inner integrity that knows who it is- and where it is going - and can therefore fix its gaze outward rather than inward.
— Dec 07, 2013 09:34PM

Tim
is on page 107 of 240
"True Courage is not so much about self-glorification as it is about self-emptying: being willing to be the bridge over which others may cross to safety. It does not reast on anything so flimsy or ephemeral as "self-esteem", but proceeds instead out of an inner integrity that knows who it is- and where it is going - and can therefore fix its gaze outward rather than inward.
— Dec 07, 2013 12:33AM

Tim
is on page 93 of 240
"True Courage is not so much about self-glorification as it is about self-emptying: being willing to be the bridge over which others may cross to safety. It does not reast on anything so flimsy or ephemeral as "self-esteem", but proceeds instead out of an inner integrity that knows who it is- and where it is going - and can therefore fix its gaze outward rather than inward.
— Dec 05, 2013 09:36PM

Tim
is on page 71 of 240
"True Courage is not so much about self-glorification as it is about self-emptying: being willing to be the bridge over which others may cross to safety. It does not reast on anything so flimsy or ephemeral as "self-esteem", but proceeds instead out of an inner integrity that knows who it is- and where it is going - and can therefore fix its gaze outward rather than inward.
— Dec 04, 2013 10:06PM

Tim
is on page 71 of 240
"True Courage is not so much about self-glorification as it is about self-emptying: being willing to be the bridge over which others may cross to safety. It does not reast on anything so flimsy or ephemeral as "self-esteem", but proceeds instead out of an inner integrity that knows who it is- and where it is going - and can therefore fix its gaze outward rather than inward.
— Dec 04, 2013 10:01PM