Quotes About Hope
The concept of progress act as a protective mechanism to shield us from the terrors of the future.
~ Frank Herbert
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If wishes were fishes we'd all cast nets.
~ Frank Herbert
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Hope clouds observation
~ Frank Herbert
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This world has emptied me of all but the oldest purpose: tomorrow's life.
~ Frank Herbert
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A seed blown on the wind could be tomorrow's willow tree.
~ Frank Herbert
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Monotonca ba??rarak müÅŸteri çekmeye çal???yorlard?. Seslerinde iÅŸgünü sonuna özgü bir canl?l?k vard?... Eski hayallerin gerçekleÅŸeceÄŸi umudundan kaynaklanan ancak bir yandan da hayatlar?n?n deÄŸiÅŸmeyeceÄŸinin bilinciyle renklenen, sahte bir par?lt?.
~ Frank Herbert
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Every people subjugated by the jihad now dreams of a leader to come.
~ Frank Herbert
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O futuro continua incerto e assim deve ser, pois é a tela na qual pintamos os nossos desejos. Desse modo, a condição humana sempre tem à frente uma tela maravilhosamente vazia. De nosso, temos somente este momento no qual nos dedicamos continuamente à presença sagrada que compartilhamos e criamos.
~ Frank Herbert
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She rejoiced that House Atreides had survived, but the things-that-might-have-?been were beyond bearing.
~ Frank Herbert
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Usul, você está chorando — Chani murmurou. — Usul, minha força, você está oferecendo umidade aos mortos? Aos mortos de quem? — Àqueles que ainda não morreram.
~ Frank Herbert
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If wishes were fishes we'd all cast nets," he murmured.
~ Frank Herbert
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Love needs no guarantees.
~ Frank Herbert
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The concept of progress acts as a protective mechanism to shield us from the terrors of the future. —FROM "COLLECTED SAYINGS OF MUAD'DIB
~ Frank Herbert
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Where Thufir Hawat goes, death and deceit follow." "You malign him." "Malign? I praise him. Death and deceit are our only hopes now.
~ Frank Herbert
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Si los deseos fueran peces todos arrojaríamos nuestras redes.
~ Frank Herbert
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Una semilla impulsada por el viento puede ser el sauce del mañana
~ Frank Herbert
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One: When they find a leader. This is the most volatile threat to the powerful; they must retain control of leaders. "Two: When the populace recognizes its chains. Keep the populace blind and unquestioning. "Three: When the populace perceives a hope of escape from bondage. They must never even believe that escape is possible!
~ Frank Herbert
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Frank J. Tipler
~ ready to fall.
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very simple way
~ Frank J. Tipler
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Se caminhasses num terreno plano, se tivesses a boa vontade de caminhar e desses apesar disso passos à rectaguarda, então tratar-se-ia de um caso desesperado; mas como sobes um pendor tão escarpado como tu próprio visto de baixo, os passos para trás só podem ser provocados pela natureza do terreno e não tens que desesperar.
~ Frank Kafka
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the buoyancy of chiliasts
~ Frank Kermode
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The master says it's a glorious thing to die for the Faith and Dad says it's a glorious thing to die for Ireland and I wonder if there's anyone in the world who would like us to live. My brothers are dead and my sister is dead and I wonder if they died for Ireland or the Faith. Dad says they were too young to die for anything. Mam says it was disease and starvation and him never having a job. Dad says, Och, Angela, puts on his cap and goes for a long walk
~ Frank McCourt
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Bridey drags on her Woodbine, drinks her tea and declares that God is good. Mam says she's sure God is good for someone somewhere but He hasn't been seen lately in the lanes of Limerick. Bridey laughs. Oh, Angela, you could go to hell for that, and Mam says, Aren't I there already, Bridey?
~ Frank McCourt
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The master says it's a glorious thing to die for the Faith and Dad says it's a glorious thing to die for Ireland and I wonder if there's anyone in the world who would like us to live. My brothers are dead and my sister is dead and I wonder if they died for Ireland or the Faith. Dad says they were too young to die for anything. Mam says it was disease and starvation and him never having a job. Dad says, Och, Angela, puts on his cap and goes for a long walk.
~ Frank McCourt
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