Quotes by Hope Behold, we know not anything; Alfred Lord Tennyson hope spring fall Faith speaks when hope is disassembled; faith lives when hope dies dead. Algernon Charles Swinburne speak hope expectations Hope knows not if fear speaks truth, nor fear whether hope be blind as she. Algernon Charles Swinburne blind speak hope I wonder at a man who loses hope of salvation when the door of repentance is open for him. Ali ibn Abi Talib wisdom hope wise Every one of us gets to find our way, hopefully surrounded by love, but we still have to pick out our own way through the land mines of life. By accepting this and relinquishing control, there's just extraordinary beauty. Ali MacGraw hope beauty life The question should be, is it worth trying to do, not can it be done. Allard K. Lowenstein hope motivational inspirational The purpose of my work was never to destroy but always to create, to construct bridges, because we must live in the hope that humankind will draw together and that the better we understand each other the easier this will become. Alphonse Mucha creating bridges hope Where there is life, there is hope. Alyson Noel life-lesson hope motivational For me, there is no hope without faith. Faith is a higher good. Faith in our divinity. Alyssa Milano good-faith divinity hope Hope sinks a world of imagination. Amanda McKittrick Ros imagination hope world PRIVATE, n. A military gentleman with a field-marshal's baton in his knapsack and an impediment in his hope. Ambrose Bierce gentleman military hope PHYSICIAN, n. One upon whom we set our hopes when ill and our dogs when well. Ambrose Bierce health hope dog Hope is desire and expectation rolled into one. Ambrose Bierce hopeful hope expectations Hope is an explorer who surveys the country ahead. That is why we know so much about the Hereafter and so little about the Heretofore. Ambrose Bierce hope littles country Present, n. That part of eternity dividing the domain of disappointment from the realm of hope. Ambrose Bierce eternity disappointment hope Litigant. A person about to give up his skin for the hope of retaining his bones. Ambrose Bierce giving-up hope funny OBLIVION, n. Cold storage for high hopes. A place where ambitious authors meet their works without pride and their betters without envy. A dormitory without an alarm clock. Ambrose Bierce envy pride hope PESSIMISM- philosophy forced upon the convictions of the observer by the disheartening prevalence of the optimist with his scarecrow hope and his unsightly smile. Ambrose Bierce pessimism hope philosophy USAGE, n. The First Person of the literary Trinity, the Second and Third being Custom and Conventionality. Imbued with a decent reverence for this Holy Triad an industrious writer may hope to produce books that will live as long as the fashion. Ambrose Bierce fashion hope book Hope is delicate suffering. Amiri Baraka delicate suffering hope «1234567891011»