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coward and soul
But there is one thing Monolo won ’ t tell a soul, he is a coward.

coward and heart
Rodney is at heart a coward ; he is terrified of fighting and often pretends to be good at slaying dragons, while in fact he once bribed one, ( known as " Dragy ".
Against the background of the Mahdist War, the " coward " young Feversham disgraces himself by quitting the army but redeems himself, feather by feather, with acts of physical courage and wins back the heart of the woman he loves.
Though the notorious Jedi slayer was the being in the galaxy at the time of the Clone Wars who had killed the most Jedi in single combat, he was a coward at heart, and did not hesitate to flee from battles he knew were lost.
She is a coward at heart who grovels before the Nome King and begs for her life when he is displeased with her.
Is a coward at heart, and carries only blanks in his sidearm because he once shot himself in the foot.

coward and were
However most of these acts of ' bravery ' were performed only when he had absolutely no choice, and to do anything else would have resulted in his being exposed as a coward and losing his respected status in society, or being shot for desertion.
Taped remarks from the President were aired from Barksdale Air Force Base, stating that " freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward and freedom will be defended.
:" I refused to fire, and swore that none but a coward would, for by this time hundreds of women and children were coming towards us, and getting on their knees for mercy.
The Cauldron of Dyrnwch the Giant ( Pair Dyrnwch Gawr ): if meat for a coward were put in it to boil, it would never boil ; but if meat for a brave man were put in it, it would boil quickly ( and thus the brave could be distinguished from the cowardly ).
" As the audience howled, you had to go through one final indignity -- at Coward's Corner you were forced to sign a yellow card stating, ' I am a bona fide coward.
" Vivekananda never said that things were absolutely determined and placed emphasis on the power of conscious choice to alter one's past karma: " It is the coward and the fool who says this is his fate.
He was a bitter opponent of Pericles, whom he accused ( probably in the Moirai ) of being a bully and a coward, and of carousing with his boon companions while the Lacedaemonians were invading Attica.
There were three specifications: first, that Gale had visited a house of prostitution near the Marine Barracks " in open and disgraceful manner " on that same August 31 ; second, that he had on September 1-a date on which he was in custody-called Lieutenant Richard M. Desha, the Corps ' Paymaster and son of Congressman Joseph Desha of Kentucky-who had earlier charged Gale with misappropriation-" a damned rascal, liar and coward " and threatening him with personal chastisement unless he would immediately challenge and fight him ; and, finally, that he had declared in front of the Marine Barracks " that he did not care a damn for the President, Jesus Christ or God Almighty!
" Such people were " skulking coward who yet contain enough perfidious energy to strike back, but not enough courage ever to give warning.
His mothers final words were ‘ Fight like a lion and don ’ t come back a coward .’
He sang a humorous song about Rudy Giuliani's term as mayor ending, the New York Yankees who were about to start playing in the 2001 ALCS, the musical acts of the night so far ( which included how Destiny's Child gave Adam Sandler a " boner "), and how Osama Bin Laden is a coward which included the line " Osama says he's tough, Osama says he's brave / Then tell me why Osama is shitting in a cave!
He also criticized President Yoweri Museveni, calling him a failure, a coward and a " villager ", and said the president's days were numbered if he " goes on a collision course with me ".

coward and .
This dirty coward just admitted killing Arbuckle.
He had come because he could not live out his life feeling that he had been a coward.
Ultimately he realizes he cannot face his lover if it is as a coward.
Himmelstoß later joins them at the front, revealing himself as a coward who shirks his duties for fear of getting hurt or killed, and pretends to be wounded because of a scratch on his face.
If a guest was considered a ' coward ' for dropping out of the game, he could be branded as a ' deserter ' and not invited back to further drinking bouts.
Fastolf appears in Henry VI, Part I in which he is portrayed as an abject coward.
" Author Mark Lynas said " The only reason why this became an issue is that there is a small but vociferous group of climate ' sceptics ' lobbying against taking action, so the BBC is behaving like a coward and refusing to take a more consistent stance.
After fleeing the events surrounding Archangel and Uncanny X-Force like a coward, Bobby goes into hiding, living a life of debauchery.
Succeeding, she contemplates immortality, finding that safety from accidental death has become so valuable to her that she becomes a coward, cowering from all possible risk, seeing shelter in a hospital, and is only rescued from mindless panic by her husband finding her, realizing the source of her terror and rescuing her from immortality by claiming she has a slow growing tumor in an unreachable part of the body.
Glyndŵr has remained a notable figure in the popular culture of both Wales and England, portrayed in William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part 1 ( anglicised as Owen Glendower ) as a wild and exotic man ruled by magic and emotion (" at my nativity, The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes, Of burning cressets, and at my birth The frame and huge foundation of the earth Shaked like a coward.
Far from being a saint, then, he was at best a fool, perhaps an anti-Semite and probably a coward.
As the Borg continue to assimilate, Worf suggests destroying the ship, but Picard angrily calls him a coward and vows to continue the fight.
After all, it is courage in the face of reality that distinguishes such natures as Thucydides from Plato: Plato is a coward in the face of reality -- consequently he takes refuge in the ideal: Thucydides is a master of himself -- consequently he is able to master life.
" He admits that he is a coward and cannot face her, and quickly leaves as Suzuki and Kate enter from the garden.
Many faulty etymologies have been devised for the word, including one by a British officer in 1789 who said it derived from the Cherokee word eankke, meaning " coward " – but no such word exists in Cherokee.
During his absence Segimerus was declared a coward by other Germanic chieftains because he had bowed down to Roman rule – a crime punishable by death under Germanic law.
He is presented as an atheistic, hypocritical coward, a " perpetuall Dictator ", terrorising the Queen and ruining the whole country.
Bligh was painted as a coward for this but Duffy argues that if Bligh was hiding it would have been to escape and thwart the coup.
Although Esmeralda does not love him, and in fact believes him a coward rather than a true man — unlike Phoebus, he failed in his attempt to rescue her from Quasimodo — she takes pity on his plight and marries him.
" Olivier thought Sergius a humbug, a buffoon, a blackguard, a coward, ' a bloody awful part ' until Tyrone Guthrie said he would never succeed in the role until he learned to love Sergius.
He staged an alarming outburst, screaming at me, calling me a fool and a coward, accusing me of throwing away my career because I couldn't get on with a director.
I see I raised a coward instead.
His Malvolio was a swaggering and conceited fool, King John a superstitious and deceitful coward, and Macbeth a neurotic and self-torturing monarch.
Ashamed of what he has done for the love of Cleopatra, Antony reproaches her for making him a coward, but also sets this true and deep love above all else, saying " Give me a kiss ; even this repays me.

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