Examples of using Courage to go in English and their translations into Italian
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It would take courage to go there.
I have the courage to go up there after her, but I don't have the courage to come back down.
It must take great courage to go on alone.
Lewis, have the courage to go in there, because we are going to look after you every moment of it.
Christ goes where we do not have courage to go.
People also translate
Have you courage to go with us?
I touched her in places you have never had the courage to go before.
Xim had the courage to go play fish.
I don't have the strength or the courage to go on like this.
You won't have courage to go until the tip.
Courage to go ahead in the pastoral mission with which he had been invested,
Have you the courage to go beyond the gates?
a variegated indigo that has given me the courage to go on, to live.
You have to have the courage to go your own way.
Have the courage to go with your gut feeling that the Allies will strike
But they had the courage to go and proclaim.(…).
I have the courage to go through all the levels and achieve my goal.
I would hope that I would have the courage to go to hell and back.
You had the courage to go your own way and trust yourself.
However, human relationships imply the courage to go beyond conflicts.
Faith in Jesus and courage to go beyond difficulties as many saints have done, this characterizes Christian prayer.
That's why I want you to gather the courage to go to a hospital.
It is necessary to have faith and courage to go beyond human prohibitions,
Some patients know what's best, but they can't find the courage to go through behavioral therapy.
However, we must have the courage to go further, in particular on remedies for lack of conformity,
I didn't even have the courage to go to the funeral.
And they have the courage to go to places where perhaps we men are frightened to go,
It spurred her to go where few had the courage to go, wherever poverty was so great as to be frightening.
The suffering Christ gave me courage to go on, above all Christ walking the Way of the Cross through the streets of Jerusalem
I hope that the European Commission has the courage to go into the conciliation process arm in arm with the Parliament against,