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Quotes about hope
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If we hope for what we are not likely to possess, we act and think in vain, and make life a greater dream and shadow than it really is. (Sanger Margaret)
My great hope is to laugh as much as I cry; to get my work done and try to love somebody and have the courage to accept the love in return. (Sanger Margaret)
Hope is the expectation that something outside of ourselves, something or someone external, is going to come to our rescue and we will live happily ever after. (Sanger Margaret)
Hope is a waking dream. (Sanger Margaret)
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Hope is the dream of a waking man. (Sanger Margaret)
Still bent to make some port he knows not where, still standing for some false impossible shore. (Sanger Margaret)
Hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper. (Sanger Margaret)
Hope is the parent of faith. (Sanger Margaret)
Before you give up hope, turn back and read the attacks that were made on Lincoln. (Sanger Margaret)
Hope is the best part of our riches. (Sanger Margaret)
Man partly is and wholly hopes to be. (Sanger Margaret)
Where there is no vision, there is no hope. (Sanger Margaret)
To give a generous hope to a man of his own nature, is to enrich him immeasurably. (Sanger Margaret)
To love means loving the unlovable. To forgive means pardoning the unpardonable. Faith means believing the unbelievable. Hope means hoping when everything seems hopeless. (Sanger Margaret)
Every parent is at some time the father of the unreturned prodigal, with nothing to do but keep his house open to hope. (Sanger Margaret)
To the sick, while there is life there is hope. (Sanger Margaret)
Of all ills that one endures, hope is a cheap and universal cure. (Sanger Margaret)
The darkest day, If you live till tomorrow will have past away. (Sanger Margaret)
Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul -- and sings the tunes without the words -- and never stops at all. (Sanger Margaret)
To live without Hope is to Cease to live. (Sanger Margaret)
Neither should a ship rely on one small anchor, nor should life rest on a single hope. (Sanger Margaret)
Hope is both the earliest and the most indispensable virtue inherent in the state of being alive. If life is to be sustained hope must remain, even where confidence is wounded, trust impaired. (Sanger Margaret)
That glittering hope is immemorial and beckons many men to their undoing. (Sanger Margaret)
He that lives upon hope will die fasting. (Sanger Margaret)
If it were not for hopes, the heart would break. (Sanger Margaret)
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