Bravery is not fearlessness. It is feeling fear and acting anyway when action is required.
Small acts of bravery build capacity for large ones. Practice courage in daily life.
Bravery sometimes means speaking. Sometimes it means remaining silent. Know which is needed.
Physical bravery is visible. Moral bravery is often invisible but no less valuable.
The brave act for others, not only for themselves. Courage in service is highest courage.
Bravery includes the courage to be vulnerable, to admit weakness, to ask for help.
Foolhardiness is not bravery. True courage includes wisdom about when to act and when to wait.
Heroes often do not feel heroic. They feel afraid but act anyway. This is the essence of bravery.
Be brave. The world needs your courage. What you fear to do is often what you must do.