Skip to content

Hope Quote by Bram Stoker

“By all you hold sacred, by all you hold dear, by your love that is lost, by your hope that lives, for the sake of the Almighty, take me out of this and save my soul from guilt!” quote by Bram Stoker
Download Open image
““By all you hold sacred, by all you hold dear, by your love that is lost, by your hope that lives, for the sake of the Almighty, take me out of this and save my soul from guilt!””

Bram Stoker

About This Quote

Source Novel: Dracula by Bram Stoker, 1897

A desperate plea to a higher power for deliverance from guilt and loss, invoking sacred love and hope.

In simple terms: Ask the divine for relief from guilt and sorrow.

Key Takeaway

Seek spiritual rescue from guilt.

Themes

faith desperation redemption

Mood

pleading hopeful

Type

literary emotional

When to use this quote

  • prayer
  • confession
  • emotional crisis

Key Concepts

theology psychology literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this reveal about human reliance on faith?
  • How can hope counteract guilt?
3.2 out of 5 (6 ratings)

More by Bram Stoker

Explore all 354 Bram Stoker quotes

More Hope quotes

Browse all 24,371 Hope quotes