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Darkness Quote by Margaret Weis

“The darkness might conquer, but it could never extinguish hope. And though one candle, or many, might flicker and die, new candles would be lit from the old. Thus hope’s flame always burns, lighting the darkness until the coming of day.” quote by Margaret Weis
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““The darkness might conquer, but it could never extinguish hope. And though one candle, or many, might flicker and die, new candles would be lit from the old. Thus hope’s flame always burns, lighting the darkness until the coming of day.””

Margaret Weis

About This Quote

Source Novel: Star of the Guardians, 1998

Hope persists despite darkness; individual candles may die, but new ones arise from old, keeping hope alive.

In simple terms: Hope never fully dies; it renews itself.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate resilient hope.

Themes

hope resilience light

Mood

inspirational hopeful

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal loss
  • social movements
  • recovering from trauma

Key Concepts

symbolism renewal optimism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fuels your inner candle?
  • How can you help others keep hope alive?
A Different Perspective

Hope can be fragile and fade without support.

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