Quotes about hope
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The dead hand of the past must die. We are waking up and that gives me hope that the new age will truely be free and not filled with the lies and democide of the old world order.
— James Dye
With each passing day, I didn't lose hope. I fought to have more.
— Amy Tan
Hope is a state of mind, not of the world. Hope, in this deep and powerful sense, is not the same as joy that things are going well, or willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously heading for success, but rather an ability to work for something because it is good.
— Vaclav Havel
HOPE is a vision of what can be if you just believe!
— Jerry Flanagan
Belief: I've seen the light, and it is warm and less stressful.
— Jerry Flanagan
When there is life, there is hope.
— Nadia Owusu
It is contradictory, why a need for hope if you trust in fear?
— Mokgehle William wisbar
Hope is patience with the lamp lit.
— Tertullian
We all live in a world of commonwealth....... Truly hope there will have a better human nature on earth !!!
— Mak Kazeronnie
Hope to see a better human nature on earth.
— Mak Kazeronnie
Children are our futures and hopes.
— Mak Kazeronnie
May the pain from the past be the fuel for the future.
— Brandon Oxford
LIFE IS LIKE A JOURNEY No matter how fast you drive, the traffic jam will make you wait for those you left. No matter how fast you drive, the traffic police will make you wait for those you left. No matter how fast you drive, the traffic lights will make you wait for those you left. No matter how fast or slow you drive, the accident will always happen accidentally, otherwise it won’t be called an accident.
— Kagabo Buranga Jacques
Give the people --- confidence. Give the people --- delight. Give the people --- hope. Give the people --- the best.
— Buddha
Hope is the feeling you have that the feeling you have isn't permanent.
— Jean Kerr
Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul -- and sings the tunes without the words -- and never stops at all.
— Emily Dickinson