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A word does not frighten the man who, in acting, feels no fear
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"A word does not frighten the man who, in acting, feels no fear"

- Sophocles

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This quote by Sophocles speaks to the power of nerve and self-confidence. It recommends that when a person is acting with guts and conviction, they are not quickly frightened by words. This is due to the fact that they are not afraid of the consequences of their actions. They are not afraid of failure or criticism, and they are not scared of the unknown. They are willing to take risks and face challenges head-on. This quote encourages us to be brave and to act, even when we are uncertain of the result. It advises us that fear should not be a barrier to achieving our goals. Instead, we must concentrate on our nerve and confidence and use them to propel us forward. By doing so, we can overcome any challenge and achieve our dreams.

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Sophocles This quote is written / told by Sophocles between 496 BC and 405 BC. He was a famous Author from Greece. The author also have 100 other quotes.

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