Courage Quotes in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #7

I got excited—and then just as quickly went cold, because something dreadful occurred to me. I have to go down there. (5.33)

Jacob's bravery has its limits. Going inside Miss Peregrine's dilapidated house is scary enough, but heading into the dark, creepy basement takes a new level of courage Jacob has to tap into. We feel you, dude.

Quote #8

Their sudden movement knocked something loose in me and I found my voice again and shouted for them to wait, but they were already pounding the floorboards toward the door. (5.61)

If we were in his shoes, we might head in the other direction, but when Jacob spots a small group of creepy kids, one of whom can generate fire with her hands, he actually follows them.

Quote #9

"He said he wouldn't be able to live with himself if he sat out the war while his people were being hunted and killed." (8.172)

Here's the reason Grandpa spent his life fighting monsters: It's a combination of bravery and honor at the core of his personality.