Belief Quote by Lin Yutang
“Is it not tragic, for example, that while in the last World War almost everyone believed it was the war to end all wars and wanted to make it so, now in this Second World War almost no writer that I have read dares even suggest that this is the war to end all wars, or act on that belief? We have lost the courage to hope.”
About This Quote
The author laments loss of hopeful belief that wars could end all conflict, noting modern writers avoid such optimism.
In simple terms: Hopeful belief in ending wars has faded; writers now lack courage.
Cultivate hope and courage in confronting conflict.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- peace activism
- writing
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can hope survive without naiveté?
- What role should writers play in shaping war narratives?
Optimism may overlook complex realities of war.