1. A literate society is only as competent to face the dangers of the future as our definition of that adjective allows. 2. But what could be strong enough to drive a man from his homeland, to face terrible dangers in the skies? 3. He has the courage to face danger in spite of fear. 4. Indeed, ever since they had left their home warren, five days before, they had faced one danger after another. 5. It will always be easy to post information anonymously, or from a country where you face little danger of legal action. 6. To see clues that others have overlooked, to face danger and overcome fear. 7. True courage is facing danger when you are afraid. 8. We owe debts in a democracy if we want to keep it, and sometimes payment requires facing danger. 9. Some twenty two thousand have been made homeless, and they still face constant danger. |
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