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1 No, nothing to do with cleverness; and even less with moral courage .
2 Thomas had not the moral courage to tell her of the crime.
3 A fire of moral courage had blazed up suddenly in his breast.
4 From his father he inherited physical courage; from his mother, moral courage .
5 Such the difference between physical and moral courage , between barbarism and civilization.
6 They have not the moral courage to live within their legitimate incomes.
7 Without being deficient in moral courage , I am not a boisterous man.
8 People persist long after the sanctity has gone-becausethey lack moral courage .
9 For moral courage is a worthless asset on this little floating world.
10 Ah, I see; and then I should have shown real moral courage .
11 With men, Piers had plenty of moral courage , but women daunted him.
12 Both physical courage and moral courage can exist without vanity, but audacity cannot.
13 It requires moral courage , integrity, resilience and support, and the stakes are high.
14 The path is a plain one; requiring nothing but a little moral courage .
15 These are the chief forms of moral courage in ordinary life.
16 He had not the moral courage to begin the day with a rebuke.
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