Hope Quotes

In the darkest moments, hope is what remains. These words have helped people find light in the darkness.

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"Hope is like the sun - when you think it's gone, it rises again."
Leo Tolstoy
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"I have never been able to endure the company of anyone who said 'Never.'"
George Eliot
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"The chronic expectation of what never comes is as bad as any actual misfortune."
Thomas Hardy
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"The ineffable charm of youth lies not in its beauty but in its hopefulness."
Thomas Hardy
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"A man without illusions is a man without hope."
Thomas Hardy
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"Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul."
Thomas Hardy
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"How miserable to dwell in suspense."
Anne Brontë
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"One word keeps me from despair."
Anne Brontë
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"All things fall and are built again, and those that build them again are gay."
William Butler Yeats
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"I wish for the cloths of heaven to fall upon your roads."
William Butler Yeats
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"The world's great age begins anew."
William Butler Yeats
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"Despair is only for those who see the end beyond all doubt."
Emily Brontë
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"Hope is the only thing stronger than despair."
Emily Brontë
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"In darkness, even a single light becomes eternal."
Emily Brontë
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"The man of imagination is not permitted to despair."
George Bernard Shaw
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"Every saint has a past and every sinner has a potential future in literature and philosophy alike."
Oscar Wilde
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"The past cannot be changed but the future is still unwritten."
James Joyce
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"One word keeps us from despair: enough."
Anne Brontë
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"Hope is the thing that sustains us when reason fails."
Anne Brontë
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"Nature teaches us that seasons of difficulty are followed by renewal."
Anne Brontë
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"Hope is both our greatest gift and our most terrible curse."
Thomas Hardy
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"It is never too late to be what you might have been."
George Eliot
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"A woman's hopes are woven of sunbeams; a shadow annihilates them."
George Eliot
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"Sorrow comes in great waves, but it rolls over us and though it throws us down again the moments when it leaves us feel like happiness."
George Eliot
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"The three words would make the whole world right."
Emily Brontë
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"Hope whispers where reason remains silent."
Emily Brontë
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"In the absence of light, we must become our own lantern."
Emily Brontë
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"All things fall and are built again, and those that build them again are gay."
William Butler Yeats
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"I carry the sun in my heart."
William Butler Yeats
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"Hope is the thing that sustains us through darkness."
Charlotte Brontë