BOLDNESS QUOTES II

quotations about boldness

A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest
Is a bold spirit in a loyal breast.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Richard II


The bold persist even against misfortune; the timorous and abject yield to despair through fear alone.

PLOTIUS FIRMUS

attributed, Tacitus' History


Boldness comes to me now and brings me heart.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Troilus and Cressida


Boldness is an ill keeper of promise.

FRANCIS BACON

Essays


In rashness there is hope.

TACITUS

History


Love, like Fortune, favours the bold.

E.A. BUCCHIANERI

Brushstrokes of a Gadfly


Show boldness and aspiring confidence.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

King John


'Tis boldness, boldness, does the deed in the Court.

GEORGE CHAPMAN

Monsieur d'Olive


Great boldness is seldom without some absurdity.

FRANCIS BACON

Essays


We need to be bold and adventurous in our thinking in order to survive.

WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS

attributed, Quote Fancy


Past boldness is no assurance of future boldness.

ANDY STANLEY

attributed, Ex-Muslim: How One Daring Prayer to Jesus Changed a Life Forever


The only hope of safety was in boldness.

TACITUS

History


You have to take your own bold approach, and if you do you will be rewarded with success. Or calamitous failure. That can happen too.

STEVEN MOFFAT

attributed, Inspired Reflections on Success


You'll learn, as you get older, that rules are made to be broken. Be bold enough to live life on your terms, and never, ever apologize for it.

MANDY HALE

The Single Woman


And as she looked about, she did behold
How over that same door was likewise writ,
Be bold, be bold, and everywhere Be bold,
That much she mus'd, yet could not construe it
By any riddling skill or common wit.
At last she spied at that room's upper end
Another iron door, on which was writ,
Be not too bold; whereto though she did bend
Her earnest mind, yet wist not what it might intend.

EDMUND SPENSER

Faerie Queene


By boldness great fears are concealed.

LUCAN

De Bello Civili


Boldness in business is the first, second, and third thing.

THOMAS FULLER

Gnomologia


The man who boldly transgresses, amassing a great heap unjustly--by force, in time, he will strike his sail, when trouble seizes him as the yardarm is splintered. He calls on those who hear nothing and he struggles in the midst of the whirling waters. The god laughs at the hot-headed man, seeing him, who boasted that this would never happen, exhausted by distress without remedy and unable to surmount the cresting wave. He wrecks the happiness of his earlier life on the reef of Justice, and he perishes unwept, unseen.

AESCHYLUS

The Eumenides


What though strength fails? Boldness is certain to win praise. In mighty enterprises, it is enough even to have willed success.

PROPERTIUS

Elegies


You call honourable boldness impudent sauciness.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

II Henry IV