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| It is the around-the-corner brand of hope that prompts people to action, while the distant hope acts as an opiate. | | Eric Hoffer | |
| John Thomas says goodnight to Lady Jane, a little droopingly, but with a hopeful heart | | D.H. Lawrence | |
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| Life in a box is better than no life at all ... I expect. | | Tom Stoppard | |
| Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got a hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it onto future generations. | | George Bernard Shaw | |
| love recongnizes no barriers. it jumps hurdles, leas fences, penetrates walls to arrive at it destination full of hope | | Maya Angelou | |
| Man is, properly speaking, based upon hope, he has no other possession but hope; this world of his is emphatically the place of hope. | | Thomas Carlyle | |
| Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all. | | Dale Carnegie | |
| My hopes are not always realized, but I always hope. | | Ovid | |
| Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? There is more hope of a fool than of him (Proverbs 26:12). | | Bible | |
| Ten thousand men possess ten thousand hopes. | | Euripides | |
| The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life. It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to get started. | | Norman Cousins | |
| The curious beauty of African music is that it uplifts even as it tells a sad tale. You may be poor, you may have only a ramshackle house, you may have lost your job, but that song gives you hope. African music is often about the aspirations of the A | | Nelson Mandela | |
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| The ninety and nine are with dreams, content but the hope of the world made new, is the hundredth man who is grimly bent on making those dreams come true | | Edgar Allan Poe | |
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| The work of an advertising agency is warmly and immediately human. It deals with human needs, wants, dreams and hopes. Its 'product' cannot be turned out on an assembly line. | | Leo Burnett | |
| The world is not respectable; it is mortal, tormented, confused, deluded forever; but it is shot through with beauty, with love, with glints of courage and laughter; and in these, the spirit blooms timidly, and struggles to the light amid the thorns. | | George Santayana | |
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