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“It is hope which makes the shipwrecked sailor strike out with his arms in the midst of the sea, though no land is in sight.” quote by Ovid
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“It is hope which makes the shipwrecked sailor strike out with his arms in the midst of the sea, though no land is in sight.”

Ovid

About This Quote

Source Poem: Metamorphoses, Book 1, 8 AD

Hope drives desperate action even when outcomes are uncertain.

In simple terms: Hope makes us act despite doubt.

Key Takeaway

Act on hope, even in darkness.

Themes

hope resilience desperation

Mood

determined melancholic

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • crisis decision
  • survival situations
  • creative problem solving

Key Concepts

mythology human spirit

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does hope become denial?
  • How can hope be balanced with practicality?
A Different Perspective

Hope can lead to reckless choices without realistic planning.

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