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Short, sweet, and to the point. For those who despise shortness: QUALITY IS BETTER THAN QUANITY. Just an idea on my mind. The difference between insanity and courage.

This can be from Ron or Hermione's view. You pick. Which one does it sound most like?

Now please read.

Someone explain to me the difference between insanity and courage.

Think about it: Three eleven-year-old kids take on a three-headed dog, a giant and quite lethal chessboard, a test of logic, and a deranged madman with an Evil Person on the back of his head to rescue a stone. Insanity or courage?

And think about this: two twelve-year-old kids run threaten a teacher, go down an illegal shoot, one battles a Basilisk with nothing more than a pointed peice of metal (let's face it, what else is a sword?) and a bird (OK, a magical bird) to rescue a girl. One nearly dies in the process. Insanity or courage?

And this: a fourteen-year-old kid duels with the Ultimate Evil Guy with absolutely no hope of winning, after seeing a friend murdered, and manages to hold onto his sanity and wits while up against impossible odds. Insanity or courage?

I could go on, and on, and on, and on . . .

Someone explain to me if there is a difference.

I have a friend whom people say is insane. I agree, and I don't agree. My friend isn't insane in the way they imply. Heck, we're all insane at one point in our lives, the point in our lives when we stand up against overwhelming odds. The point when we cling to life admist so much pain. The point when we give our own lives to save another's.

The point in our lives when we are courageous.

Simply because there is no difference between insanity and courage.


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