cowardice造句61. Don't taunt him with cowardice [ with being a coward ].
62. But the existentialist , when he portrays a coward, shows him as responsible for his cowardice.
63. Cowardice is, in any case, a moral maze: how much courage did it take to be a conscientious objector?
64. "To yield to seeming," as Buber wrote, "is man's essential cowardice, to resist it is his essential courage... one must at times pay dearly for life lived from the being, but it is never too dear."
65. When he thinks of the tattered soldier he recalls his cowardice.
66. Holding on to power for the sake of it will encourage people to despise Labour and add cowardice to whatever charge sheet they have already compiled.
67. Cowardice and fear have trapped us in the cycle of transmigration for a very long time.
68. I infested public meetings like an officer afflicted with cowardice.
69. His cowardice made him a byword to all who knew him.
70. A woman's cowardice can be so absolute as cast her into the jaws of her aversion.
71. But within all this realm of choicelessness, we do choose how we shall live: courageously or in cowardice, honorably or dishonorably, with purpose or in drift.
72. But within all this realm of choicelessness, we do choose how we shall live; courageously or in cowardice, honorably or dishonorably , with purpose or adrift.
73. The recruits rushed into battle so that no one could gibe at them for cowardice.
74. Cowardice says, "Retreat; go back to the worldling's way of action; you cannot play the Christian's part; it is too difficult. Relinquish your principles."
75. Generally speaking, yellow is to some extent derogatory that carries the connotations of cowardice, jealousy, suspicion and contemptibility.
76. The cognitive levels of mental problems manifested certain differences on gregariousness, excitation, permanence, independence, introversion and extroversion, cowardice and neatness and creativity.