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 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.””
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.
Learn empathy by recognizing common pain.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political turmoil
- personal loss
- social injustice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does shared suffering foster compassion?
- What warnings have you dismissed?
Advice ignored can worsen outcomes.