This statement is taken from William Shakespear’s famous play Julius Caesar’.

The complete form comes like this. “Cowards die many times before death; but the valiant never tastes of death but once”.

This statement was given by Caesar when he was not allowed to go outside by his wife. She thought her husband would die. She was afraid and so not allowed him to go out.

Caesar at this juncture replied that he was not a coward to face danger. Nothing comes to us easily. If one is afraid of facing danger, and taking risk, there cannot be progress in life.

If one wants to achieve something, one must
face the problems boldly. We must fight to overcome our difficulties. Only then, can we taste success.

If the scientists had given up their efforts, experiments and researches, our life would have been totally different Today.

Life is not for cowards. It is only for the valiant.