It takes a brave man to come out, particularly in the field that you were in.
No one will be victorious unless he is a man, and a brave man.
At a time like this, Vietnam needs a brave man with a clear head more than ever.
An astronaut, in the most proverbial floating-through-space sense, is a brave man who has the world gawking at him.
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But it would be a brave man who tried to convince Mr Chirac that he should tone down his flesh-pressing, crowd-working enthusiasm.
He is a brave man: he was the first politician to produce a budget with a plausible plan for closing the deficit, which he did in April last year.
"He is a brave man who is not afraid to stand behind the truth even in an environment where it is dangerous, more dangerous than it used to be here, " Havel said.
"I wear a bracelet on my hand not only as a symbol of the sacrifice that a brave young man named Matthew Stanley made but that of 4, 000 other brave young Americans who have served and sacrificed, " McCain said.
He was a brave young man that night despite the horrific injuries he had received.
Since we're all in the same boat, we should choose a captain of our ship who is a brave good man, who knows how to steer a vessel through troubled waters, to the calm seas and the clear sides of our more perfect union.
"Felix did a great job and it was a great honour to work with this brave guy, " the elder man said.
In our day, politicians have readily shared much lesser tales of adversity than the nightmare world in which this man, and others equally brave, served and suffered for their country.
Mr Entwistle lasted just 54 days on the job, but Lord Patten praised him as "a very, very good man, cerebral, decent, honourable, brave".
Other writers who fulfill this paradigm for me: Graham Greene (Our Man in Havana), Aldous Huxley (Brave New World) and George Orwell (1984) all instantly came to mind.
He was brave to pick the name John at all, says Melloni, since the last man to hold the name is viewed as an "antipope" because he was elected pontiff during a schism in the church in the 15th Century.
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In other words, it would take a very strong, secure, empathetic, talented and motivated man to meet my high expectations and although I'm sure they are out there, are they brave enough?
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