Sentence examples for courage to decide from inspiring English sources

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You've given me the courage to decide to be a writer.

Hence, Mr Dusik left the government because he did not have the courage to decide on this complex issue in spite of his legal obligation to do so.

Re "Goodbye, Frustration: Pen Put Aside, Roth Talks" (front page, Nov. 18): Bravo to Philip Roth for the courage to decide that he has arrived at the end of his brilliant career.

I found my task as priest-archbishop almost unbearable these months and I came to realize that I was at a crossroads -- and I knew I had to get the courage to decide.

So things may drag on for a while, if only because it takes a bit of courage to decide to walk away, but if you both know it's over and there's no way back to the way things were, much less forward to the way you'd fantasised things would be, where else is there to go but off, and preferably slamming a door.

"We do not deserve to be able to borrow that money so cheaply because, as a country, we have not yet demonstrated the vision or the courage to decide how we in fact will pay it back". In other words, Greifeld seems to suggest that global investors are either misinformed, in denial, or reluctant to let the party end on U.S. debt.

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But in April 2015, a fantastic convergence of opportunity, inspiration, and courage led her to decide to take the leap and give it a go.

James Risen of the New York Times is known for his fearless honesty, and his courage to have decided to use his freedom not to name sources in the midst of important investigative reporting.

It may be that Mr. Bush will need to display a supreme act of courage before leaving the White House: to decide what the U.S. response will be to Iran's efforts to acquire an aggressive nuclear capability.

It's tempting, and hard, but you have to have the courage to give them space to decide properly, and not be distracted, if you truly want the relationship to grow healthier.

He lacked the moral courage to act, to confront that terrible moment of truth, to decide and to risk.

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