coward
n=3
Coward As Turtle
a: Coward ~
b: a turtle
What: "A coward is like a turtle
Always afraid to show his face."
Useful?
Writer: Not Stated
LCC:
Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: May 6 2013 8:13 PM
# 2936 Critique Analogy
a: Coward ~
b: a sheep
What: "Bliss means courage, nothing else. It is already there inside, but to go inside is not for the cowards because the coward always wants company, a crowd. He feels at ease with the crowd; surrounded by people he feels secure. The coward is like a sheep. The sheep is perfectly happy with the crowd; alone, great fear arises."
Useful?
Writer: Not Stated
LCC:
Where:
Date: May 6 2013 8:16 PM
# 2943 Critique Analogy
No Body Likes ;em
a: Coward ~
b: cowan(an eavesdropper)
What: "A coward could indirectly be called a cowan. A coward is like a cowan because they are both undesirable. They both lack the fortitude necessary to become a Mason. As my Grandpa would say, 'I wouldn't trust either one in a $hithouse with a muzzle on'."
Useful?
Writer: RedTemplar
LCC:
Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: May 6 2013 8:20 PM
# 2944 Critique Analogy
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