Hope Quotes
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There were still children in the world, and while there were children, men and women would not abandon the struggle to make safe homes to put them in, and while they so struggled there was hope.
Elizabeth Goudge
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I occasionally get birthday cards from fans. But it's often the same message: They hope it's my last.
Al Forman
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We always hope, and in all things it is better to hope than to despair.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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The trail compels you to know yourself and to be yourself, and puts you in harmony with the universe. It makes you glad to be living. It gives health, hope, and courage, and it extends that touch of nature which tends to make you kind.
Enos Mills
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We have done with Hope and Honour. we are lost to Love and Truth, We are dropping down the ladder rung by rung; And the measure of our torment is the measure of our youth. God help us, for we knew the worst too young!
Rudyard Kipling
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If you had hope, maybe you could find a way to make things change. Because if you thought about it, there were so many reasons to try.
Suzanne Collins
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Justice divine has weighed: the doom is clear. All hope renounce, ye lost, who enter here.
Dante Alighieri
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Definitely I know that every negative condition of the past is cleared away from my consciousness. I no longer think about it, see it, or believe in it. Nor do I believe that it has any effect whatsoever in my experience. Yesterday is not, tomorrow is not, but today, bright with hope and filled with promise, is mine. Today I live.
Ernest Holmes
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Happy season of virtuous youth, when shame is still an impassable barrier, and the sacred air-cities of hope have not shrunk into the mean clay hamlets of reality; and man, by his nature, is yet infinite and free.
Thomas Carlyle
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Hope costs nothing.
Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
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Women hope men will change after marriage but they don't; men hope women won't change but they do.
Bettina Arndt
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There is one form of hope which is never unwise, and which certainly does not diminish with the increase of knowledge. In that form it changes its name, and we call it patience.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton