George MacDonald Quote

The direst foe of courage is the fear itself, not the object of it; and the man who can overcome his own terror is a hero and more.


SIR GIBBIE & DONAL GRANT: The Baronet's Song and The Shepherd's Castle (Adventure Classic) (ed. e-artnow, 2015) - ISBN: 9788026845652


The direst foe of courage is the fear itself, not the object of it; and the man who can overcome his own terror is a hero and more.

The direst foe of courage is the fear itself, not the object of it; and the man who can overcome his own terror is a hero and more.

The direst foe of courage is the fear itself, not the object of it; and the man who can overcome his own terror is a hero and more.

The direst foe of courage is the fear itself, not the object of it; and the man who can overcome his own terror is a hero and more.