Exemplos de uso de Courage to make em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It needs courage to make changes.
Who could refrain That had a heart to love-"and in that heart…"-"Courage to make love known.
And in that heart, courage to make his love known?
May the source of strength who blessed the ones before us help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing.
What we need is the courage to make public investments.
This is why, if we wish to avoid further increasingly painful collapses,we must have the courage to make a break.
That gives me the courage to make a request.
Do I have courage to make a difference in my smaller sphere, away from the media, but as a servant of Jesus?
I think we need the courage to make big decisions.
It needed courage to make the journey of 4,000 kilometres between the monastery in the south and that in the north.
Seems the council finally had the courage to make the right decision.
Having the courage to make those hard choices gives us a lot in common, Mr. Bauer.
National governments andparliaments should have the courage to make the necessary decisions.
Loving the Church also means having the courage to make difficult, trying choices, having ever before oneself the good of the Church and not one's own.
But each breakthrough advance needs a starting point, andBill House was the man who had the courage to make this thing happen.
I think it will take time and courage to make it perfect but we are trying.
But structures and norms will be fully successful only when they are taken up by communities and peoples who posses the ability,the enthusiasm and the courage to make them work.
And that's what we need today, the courage to make peace with men we have been killing for generations.
Finally, I shall not stop repeating, Commissioner, that, given the importance that Mr Barroso attaches to culture,we should have the courage to make it a European policy.
The challenge is also to have the courage to make unimaginable proposals and act to turn them into reality.
At the beginning of 2011 some confusion can reign in private life of Fishes,however in the first months of year they after all will take courage to make a declaration of love to the soulmate.
And may it give you,dear newly-weds, the courage to make your families communities of love, filled with Christian values.
Edge concluded its 2009 list with,"Ocarina of Time is here in the list not because Nintendo had the power and wisdom to make a great game,but because it had the courage to make a unique one.
We have the power to make the world we seek, butonly if we have the courage to make a new beginning, keeping in mind what has been written.
Europe must find the courage to make geopolitical choices appropriate to its interests if it truly wishes to secure a future for its peoples.
These young people inspire confidence:they know how to dream and they have the courage to make difficult choices, like going to share the life of the refugees.
We provide an applied, values-based learning experience that produces well-rounded, innovative engineers and technology leaders who have the technical skills,passion, and courage to make a difference.
Loving the Church means also having the courage to make difficult, painful decisions, always looking to the good of the Church and not of oneself.
It is already become an apartment building and now we are seeking to build a skyscraper:we must have the courage to make the thorough reforms the member states evaded at Amsterdam and Nice.
A terrain where individuals must have the courage to make the best choices they can and follow them through, without repressing their bad consequences but avoiding useless guilt.