And we have seen the depths of his character, his courage and his conviction.
Britain's middle classes, so his party claims, are enthralled by his courage and honesty.
And so the second point I make to you is that I appreciate his courage.
The Conservatives praised Senator Kennedy's commitment to public service and his courage in fighting his illness.
"Whether you were on his side or not, you had to respect his courage, " says Florida's Foley.
You don't have to applaud Mr Kasich's choice of cuts to admire his courage in declaring them.
He will always be revered by those of us who shared his passion and admired his courage.
Mr Karbaschi may personally be martyr to his own forthrightness, but his courage shows the way for others.
As a Marine in Vietnam, he risked his life for our country and was highly decorated for his courage.
His courage and endurance is remarkable and he's an inspiring ambassador for sport.
According to Radio Netherlands International, "the Labour leader actually meant to compliment him for his courage" in agreeing to run.
There was nothing he could do to stop it except get the job over before his courage gave out completely.
But because of his background, his temperament, his courage, and his creativity, that's exactly what he has helped to achieve.
And because by this point he was really quite afraid, he began humming to himself to screw up his courage.
President Barack Obama called Collins "to express his support and said he was impressed by his courage, " a White House official said.
Well, she thought that the President embodied all the things that she thought made Ireland and the Irish special, particularly his courage.
As a result of his courage, work on the SDI programme continued and the Soviets understood that their last gambit had failed.
His courage in doing so against the instincts of his own party, and his readiness to imperil his domestic agenda, should be commended.
Mr. Kay gained international acclaim in 1991 for his courage and intrepidness in leading the first international inspections of Saddam Hussein's nuclear facilities.
"You've got to give a lot of credit to Peter for his courage and application - without him we'd have had no chance, " he said.
He had been drinking, to bolster his courage -- staff officers seldom came to the front, and when they did they were afraid of the combat commanders.
The Center applauds his courage and skill in bringing this result about, moreover, in a manner that has effectively dissipated opposition from congressional, allied and Russian quarters.
As Mr Johnson's career progressed and he became a national figure admired for his courage, his former critics preferred to forget that they had once shunned him.
Hours after Collins disclosed his sexuality in an online article, Obama reached out by phone, expressing his support and telling Collins he was impressed by his courage, the White House said.
Park, approached Anderson and congratulated him for his courage.
Our inspiration for his courage, determination, and hard work.
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His courage paid off not only for the soldiers but himself: He was elected to the colonial legislature while the case was underway, and 4 years later would be sent to the Continental Congress.
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