Your reminder that Da Vinci's David is supposed to be viewed from either a level view or above, so you can see just how scared shitless the future king really is. There IS such a thing as having to grow up too fast. It's okay to be scared, mouse. Now use your fear to sharpen you father's sword, and smite your foe...
Your reminder that Da Vinci's David is supposed to be viewed from either a level view or above, so y
... also, damnit, I can't quite recall the specific words to any particular quote about true courage not being the absence of fear, but rather carrying on in spite of it. Something like that, anyway. XP
Wow, really? Cool. The more you know... =3 ... also, damnit, I can't quite recall the specific word
Your paraphrase is entirely correct. It's wuite natural to be scared: "You think that merely because you run away from danger, you have no courage! You are mistaking cowardice, for wisdom!" --OZ The Great & Terrible And yeah, the whole description of what the giant sculpture of David is supposed to really convey blew me away as well. But look as his expression and his body language, and also look at how withdrawn his cock is. No. Really. Why does David rock an acorn down there? Not because it's cold out, but because even the little soldiers withdraw in the face of a greater enemy.
Your paraphrase is entirely correct. It's wuite natural to be scared: "You think that merely because