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Life is merely a series of moments and is in fact an unflinching serial killer, since it kills steadily each moment one after the other. Memory is the only survivor. (“Just for a moment”)

Erik Pevernagie
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Life is merely a series of moments and is in fact an unflinching serial killer, since it kills steadily each moment one after the other. Memory is the only survivor. (“Just for a moment”)

Erik Pevernagie
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This is courage ... to bear unflinchingly what heaven sends.

Euripides
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This is courage ... to bear unflinchingly what heaven sends.

Euripides
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This is courage in a man: to bear unflinchingly what heaven sends.

Euripides
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To tend unfailingly unflinchingly towards a goal is the secret of success.

Anna Pavlova
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Buy a pup and your money will buyLove unflinching that cannot lie.

Rudyard Kipling
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I was only the servant of my country and had I, at any moment, failed to express her unflinching resolve to fight and conquer, I should at once have been rightly cast aside.

Winston Churchill
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One thing we have learned is this: bringing compassionate, unflinching awareness to gender dynamics in groups and communities is a remarkably powerful place to begin. As in all spiritual practice, deepening awareness is itself transformative.

William Keepin, Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation Between Women and Men
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He could not name precisely the special quality she possessed. A glow. An exuberance. An aggressive and determined joy that gave her the courage to push past his defenses, to confront him with unflinching courage, to look into his heart and to see something there worth fighting for.

Susan Wiggs, At the King's Command
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In the little chaos of Pearl's character there might be seen emerging-and could have been from the very first-the steadfast principles of an unflinching courage-an uncontrollable will-a sturdy pride which might be disciplined into self-respect-and a bitter scorn of many things, which, when examined, might be found to have the taint of falsehood in them.

Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter
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