A poem about human perseverance

1. Seek an indomitable poem ● If the whole world is just, you don't need courage-(Plutarch) ● The cat is cornered. You will also become a lion (Cervantes) ● Man's courage can bear all burdens (Sai Johnson) ● Courage can alleviate the blow of fate (democritus) ● The test of courage is usually not death but survival (Alfie Avery) ● Don't be afraid of him, because he is afraid of you (America) ● If you lose courage, your life is equal to giving it to the enemy (Uyghur) ● Courage sometimes returns to being served. You can have freedom if you are brave (Thucydides) ● Brave people are everywhere (Ovid) ● Those who lose courage are half dead (Britain) ● Losing courage is like losing everything (Spain) ● Courage is the wings of heaven. Cowardice leads people to hell (Greece) ● Fate loves warriors (Britain) ● Our courage is our best God (J Fletcher) ● With courage, bad luck can be crushed (Cervantes) ● Even God will help honest and brave people (Minand) ● If the road is not paved with grass, your chest will hunch up ● If you are timid on difficult days, your strength will increase.