Quote by Cassandra Clare

In Will's experience, when someone who ought to be afraid wasn't, the reason was rarely bravery. Usually it meant that they knew something you didn't.


In Will's experience, when someone who ought to be afraid wa

Summary

This quote suggests that when someone appears fearless in a frightening situation, it is often not due to their courage but rather because they possess knowledge or information that others do not. It implies that their confidence stems from an understanding or insight that gives them an advantage and allows them to navigate the situation without fear. It highlights the idea that true bravery does not necessarily stem from the absence of fear, but from the presence of knowledge or understanding.

By Cassandra Clare
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