9 Metaphors for bravery

His bravery is all his happiness, and, like Atlas, he carries his heaven on his back.

Bravery in the face of danger is bravery indeed.

"His bravery, we know, was an high courage of blasphemy.

To speak panegyrically of his prowess, is supererogatory; as his bravery has been the theme of history and of song.

Bravery was the sign of true manhood.

The bravery and faithful attachment of Christian regiments was a lesson not lost upon Constantine; and we may say, in some sense, that the Christian soldiers in his armies conquered the empire (that is, the imperial appointments) for Christianity.

Resolved, that the bravery of our noble sons, heroes whether in defeat or victory, is a source of pride to the state that sent them forth, and will never fail to secure to them the honor and the homage of the government and the people.

The bravery of the poor child was the hardest thing of all to bear when I knew that in a few hours' time the end might come.

And right here I want to say, that bravery is only pride and a good control over your legs.

9 Metaphors for  bravery