Physical courage may be educated; but it must be trained for its own sake.
Physical courage is not, therefore, a thing to be so easily set aside.
Physical courage is, after all, but a secondary quality, and needs a sublime motive to make it thoroughly sublime.
Yet the deeds of courage that history and fiction tell, have been deeds of what we call "physical courage," in which heroes and heroines have braved death and physical suffering.
It is the attainment of physical courage, or courage to defy a threat of physical injury, that military training aims at.
Formerly the only way in which they could be killed was by the exercise of physical courage on the part of men.
All of these occupations call for a reasonable amount of physical courage, and supply a change from the dull routine of humdrum life.
Physical Courage is a splendid thing, a thing to be prized by every one.
The merit of his deed is that it was an act of physical courage based on the higher quality of moral courage.
In this case the failure was not in moral courage, but in physical courage.
Dizzy," she said, "has wonderful moral courage, but no physical courage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "physical courage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.