Where does No Guts No Glory come from?
This is where we get our expression “no guts, no glory.” This means that if you do not have courage to take a risk, you will not be able to achieve a goal or success. It might be scary. But you know in your gut that it’s something you must do. Used this way, “gut” means a strong feeling about something.
Where does No Guts No Glory come from? The expression no guts, no glory can be traced to one man: American Air Force Major General Frederick Corbin Blesse, who wrote a manual about air-to-air combat in 1955 that he entitled, No Guts, No Glory.
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