Quotes About Hope
We'll be all right!" she said. "We'll be all right now! Let's go up and find out whom we've hitched a lift with!
~ Philip Reeve
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You aren't a hero and I'm not beautiful and we probably won't live happily ever after " she said. "But we're alive and together and we're going to be all right.
~ Philip Reeve
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what proof is there that dupery through hope is so much worse than dupery through fear?
~ Philip Stokes
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For those who hope that we can become collectively wiser, it was a bewildering fracas that looked less like a debate between great minds and more like a food fight between rival fraternities.
~ Philip Tetlock
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Call me an "optimistic skeptic.
~ Philip Tetlock
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I want to live again. I want to live again. I want to live again. Please God, let me live again.
~ Philip Van Doren Stern
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We may never know when the right word will transform a person's life.
~ Philip White
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Yet as I read the birth stories about Jesus I cannot help but conclude that though the world may be tilted toward the rich and powerful, God is tilted toward the underdog.
~ Philip Yancey
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Faith means believing in advance what will only make sense in reverse.
~ Philip Yancey
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Love deems this world worth rescuing.
~ Philip Yancey
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She had responded to the loss of her husband, to poverty, to disease, and to family cruelty with boldness and ingenuity, by opening herself to others, especially to her children and her Church, pouring into these precious vessels her knowledge, hope, and devotion.
~ Philip Zaleski
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The Inklings were comrades who have been touched by war, who view life through the lens of war, yet who look for hope and found it, in fellowship, where so many other modern writers and intellectuals saw only broken narratives, disfigurement, and despair.
~ Philip Zaleski
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their great hope was to restore Western culture to its religious roots, to unleash the powers of the imagination, to reenchant the world through Christian faith and pagan beauty.
~ Philip Zaleski
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En fin de compte, l'amour n'a été possible que parce qu'il m'a vu non pas tel que j'étais, mais tel que j'allais devenir.
~ Philippe Besson
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In the end, love was only possible because he saw me not as who I was, but as the person I would become.
~ Philippe Besson
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I correct myself because I've just been lying. Of course, it took time, a lot of time, before I admitted that everything was lost, before I decided to say goodbye forever. I kept hoping for a sign. I thought of initiating another meeting, I started letters that I never sent. Desire does not go out like a match, it extinguishes slowly as it burns into ash. In the end I gave up on all possibility of a reunion.)
~ Philippe Besson
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here are the lost years won back with words,
~ Philippe Besson
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He says that for me things are simple, that everything will be fine, that I will get out of it, it's already written, that there's nothing to worry about, the world will greet me with open arms. Whereas for him there's a barrier, an impenetrable wall, forbidding him to deviate from what has been predetermined.
~ Philippe Besson
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It's the most simple words that destroy us.
~ Philippe Besson
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Living by her side was like living in a fairy tale because she had these moments of pure poetry—she invented whole worlds. He tells me that eventually she was placed in a specialized institution, that in the end his father resigned himself to it: the death of his soul. She is still there.
~ Philippe Besson
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Cette chambre est un navire. Un marie à bord duquel nous naviguons, sur des mers calmes ou déchainées, à la recherche de rivages paisibles ou accidentés. Il y a des soleils impressionnants et puis des cours de sirocco. Il y a des étendues d'eau à perte de vue et puis, brusquement, la côté. Il y a ce roulis incessant, qui nous berce ou nous secoue, qui nous accompagne toujours. Nous sommes des marins égarés, à bord d'un bateau ivre.
~ Philippe Besson
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Parler de lui au présent c'était le ranger du côté des vivants. Et s'il était vivant, alors je n'étais pas tout à fait morte.
~ Philippe Besson
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De vez en cuando un milagro, oro y risas, y de nuevo la esperanza cuando crees que a tu alrededor todo es destrucción y silencio.»
~ Philippe Claudel
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De vez en cuando un milagro, oro y risas, y de nuevo la esperanza cuando crees que a tu alrededor todo es destrucción y silencio.
~ Philippe Claudel
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