Skip to content

Hope Quote by Thomas Paine

“That advice should be taken wherever example has failed, or precept be regarded where warning is ridiculed, is like a picture of hope resting on despair; but when time shall stamp with universal currency the facts you have long encountered with a laugh, and the irresistible evidence of accumulated…” quote by Thomas Paine
Download Open image
““That advice should be taken wherever example has failed, or precept be regarded where warning is ridiculed, is like a picture of hope resting on despair; but when time shall stamp with universal currency the facts you have long encountered with a laugh, and the irresistible evidence of accumulated losses, like the handwriting on the wall, shall ad terror to distress, you will then, in a conflict of suffering, learn to sympathize with others by feeling for yourselves.””

Thomas Paine

About This Quote

Source Speech: The American Crisis, 1776

When advice is ignored and warnings mocked, suffering reveals empathy through shared hardship.

In simple terms: Ignoring warnings leads to shared suffering and empathy.

Key Takeaway

Learn empathy by recognizing common pain.

Themes

empathy adversity wisdom

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • political turmoil
  • personal loss
  • social injustice

Key Concepts

Moral philosophy human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does shared suffering foster compassion?
  • What warnings have you dismissed?
A Different Perspective

Advice ignored can worsen outcomes.

2.1 out of 5 (8 ratings)

More by Thomas Paine

Explore all 772 Thomas Paine quotes

More Hope quotes

Browse all 24,893 Hope quotes