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“Reader, do you think it is a terrible thing to hope when there is really no reason to hope at all? Or is it (as the soldier said about happiness) something that you might just as well do, since,in the end, it really makes no difference to anyone but you?” quote by Kate DiCamillo
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“Reader, do you think it is a terrible thing to hope when there is really no reason to hope at all? Or is it (as the soldier said about happiness) something that you might just as well do, since,in the end, it really makes no difference to anyone but you?”

Kate DiCamillo

About This Quote

Source Book: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo, 2006

Hope can feel irrational when evidence is lacking, yet it may be a personal act of defiance that sustains individual well‑being despite external indifference.

In simple terms: Hope may be irrational but can sustain you personally.

Key Takeaway

Embrace hope as a personal choice.

Themes

hope existentialism personal agency

Mood

reflective melancholic

Type

philosophical personal

When to use this quote

  • loneliness
  • public scrutiny
  • personal growth
  • mental health

Key Concepts

irrationality meaning-making psychological resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is hope a selfish act or a necessary survival tool?
  • How does personal hope affect collective action?
A Different Perspective

Hope may not change outcomes for others.

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