Valour in a sentence as a noun

Yeah, they do it by giving the Swat team medals for valour

But just be careful not to let that mindset reduce your valour in the endeavour. Best of luck whichever path you take!

I have been hit enough times with a cricket ball to have learned self-preservation is the better part of valour.

"The better part of valour is discretion; in the which better part I have saved my life." - Falstaff the comedic coward in Shakespeare's Henry the Fourth

Most countries have an award for valour both inside[1] and outside[2] of the military. A UN style award would be more appropriate I think.

Therefore it's the better part of valour just to not go there. Even getting it right doesn't help, because it will encourage other people to pull the same stunt themselves, get it wrong, and cause damage.

"Discretion is the better part of valour" springs to mind. If I hired some great women for development roles and my first thought was to write a blog post saying "look at these great women I hired", I'd be doing something wrong.

Discretion is the better part of valour. Maintain best relationships with everyone till the project is finished.

There's hardly any valour in throwing downvotes left and right on every post by the person you disagree with either.

You’re arguing the same tired points against sysvinit except also attributing valour to systemd where it doesn’t belong. - Services can depend on mounts, sockets, paths, or other servives.

Some might say, Dan Grossman, that discretion is the better part of valour when disclosing your vibrator purchases on the internet. I actually don't care, I just found it funny that you're posting under your real name without shame.

Some of them took, like dropping the u from colour, honour, valour, et cetera. Others, while not necessarily considered correct, are widely used and widely understood."

The fact that the award was rare is precisely the point, it's a highly politicised decision to give it, comparable to a military award for exceptional valour. At a lower level, 5-year plan medals were handed out like candy.

Even though the flag Confederate may represent things like the valour of the Confederate soldiers it primarily represents the cause of the Confederacy, which was slavery. That's why it's a problem to glorify it.

Others do better, and press forward and profit by their clever boldness, reaching the goddess and winning her favour on the wings of their virtue and valour. But on a true philosophy there is no other umpire than virtue and insight; for there is no luck or ill-luck except wisdom and the reverse.

Of the values of the last decade that are now held above public criticism, I doubt TE has issued a compelling challenge to any of them, discretion being the better part of valour these days.

As a leader, you will inspire them with stories of valour and success — whether your own or perhaps from a local celebrity. Each individual will have a clear understanding of their career path and potential to grow, a get-it-done innovative mindset, and a penchant for just making things better — lead by you.

As is necessary to justify killing on moral, religious, personal, political/tribal/cultural grounds, and showering killers in rewards after the fact, including great tales of valour, etc that make all those sacrifices worthy: that is the means of shielding the society from the reality of there being a fraction of the people who are extremely ****** up from having hacked/shot/blown people to pieces. One final note: it was far more common to die from wounds and disease.

Valour definitions

noun

the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle); "he showed great heroism in battle"; "he received a medal for valor"

See also: heroism gallantry valor valorousness valiance valiancy