“If we don't fight, we've already lost. Without hope, without trying, there's no point.” — Heather Anastasiu Copy Share Image
“Begin the journey without hope of getting ground under your feet. Begin with hopelessness.” — Pema Chödrön Copy Share Image
“We need never be without hope because we can never be irreparably broken.” — John Green Copy Share Image
When trying a case [the famous judge] L. Cassius never failed to inquire "Who gained by it?" Man's character is such that… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
Man is diminished if he lives without knowledge of his past; without hope of a future he becomes a beast. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Without faith, there is no hope, and without hope, there is no chance of victory.” She looked to the mountains. “There is… — Samantha Adams Copy Share Image
In a modern society people can live without hope only when kept dazed and out of breath by incessant hustling. — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
Sometimes, Failure Only Becomes When They Blame Someone Else For Their Misfortune... Optimism Is The Faith That Leads To Achievement, Nothing Can… — Pacifiersucker Copy Share Image
Hope and faith goes hand-in-hand, because without hope there is no faith. The same goes with want and needs, without any wants,… — Temitope Owosela Copy Share Image
Love without hope, as when the young bird-catcher Swept off his tall hat to the Squire's own daughter, So let the imprisoned… — Robert Graves Copy Share Image
“I know you can't live on hope alone; but without hope, life is not worth living. So you, and you and you:… — Harvey Milk Copy Share Image
The upshot here is that Gil Scott-Heron is still a warrior, even if the front lines have moved. He's made a record… — Will Hermes Copy Share Image
I only hope that one day you shall remember me like I'll remembered you. My heart for you only belongs and I… — Mahmoud El Hallab Copy Share Image
Acknowledging that sometimes, often at very crucial times, you really have no idea where you are going or even where the path… — Jon Kabat-Zinn Copy Share Image
Emily Dickinson did not like was one of the stated purposes of the college - to convert young women to the Christian… — Christopher Benfey Copy Share Image
Half of Syria's refugees are children, and we know what can happen to children who grow to adulthood without hope or opportunity… — Samantha Power Copy Share Image
“But if that is what it meant to win the game, how hard it must be to live only with what one… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
Childhood is usually identified with fantasy, adventure, and dreaming. But mine didn't offer a lot of hope. I could read my future… — Luljeta Lleshanaku Copy Share Image
Only hope can give rise to the emotion we call despair. But it is nearly impossible for a man to try to… — Samurai Champloo Copy Share Image
“And sitting there against the wall, listening to Billy's inhalations and exhalations, and watching the light in the glass and through the… — Clive Barker Copy Share Image
“The Brotherhood cannot be wiped out because it is not an organization in the ordinary sense. Nothing holds it together except an… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
“But there is also (though much of this is kept from us, to keep us intimidated and without hope) the bubbling of… — Howard Zinn Copy Share Image
We must not only control the weapons that can kill us, we must bridge the great disparities of wealth and opportunity among… — Muhammad Ali Copy Share Image
“Love Letter" Not easy to state the change you made. If I'm alive now, then I was dead, Though, like a stone,… — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
“This day fifty years ago I was born. From solitude in the Womb, we emerge into solitude among our Fellows, and return… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
“Suddenly, out of the mist came a parachute with a fresh Hershey chocolate bar from America. It took me a week to… — Michael O. Tunnell Copy Share Image
“To be Kaspar Hauser is to long, at every moment of your dubious existence, with every fiber of your questionable being, not… — Steven Millhauser Copy Share Image
Obstinacy in opinions holds the dogmatist in the chains of error, without hope of emancipation. — Joseph Glanvill Copy Share Image