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Quotes About Hope

hope didn't so much spring eternal as it drowned out common sense and self-preservation.
~ J.R. Ward
El futuro —susurró Beth— está en tus ojos.
~ J.R. Ward
Well, daddy?" she said over the trippy techno music. "Want to make my dream come true?" He
~ J.R. Ward
The quick and the dead are all the same. Everyone is just looking for a home.
~ J.R. Ward
La verdad esencial de la vida, tal como John estaba empezando a entrever, no era nada idealista, y se podía resumir en pocas palabras: siempre pasan cosas malas, mierdas, mierdas y más mierdas. Y pese a ello siempre sigues adelante. Mantienes a tus amigos, a tu familia y a tu amor con la mayor seguridad posible. Y cuando te derriban, te levantas y sigues luchando. Luchas incluso cuando ya no te queda esperanza en la victoria. Maldición, es verdad, no te rindes jamás.
~ J.R. Ward
Life didn't have to be perfect . . . for true love to exist in it.
~ J.R. Ward
Se imaginó que se encaminaba hace el cielo, a pesar de la cantidad de pecados que había cometido en esta vida. No hay paraíso sin ella, pensó. Marissa.
~ J.R. Ward
Lo que necesitaba en ese momento era una buena carrera. Una larga... carrera. ¿Qué importaba que no llevara a ninguna parte? Al menos podría tener la ilusión de escapar de sí mismo.
~ J.R. Ward
No voy a dejar que caigas en la oscuridad.
~ J.R. Ward
I'm an alcoholic, Tara.
~ Jaci Burton
Sometimes that happens. It can be a huge issue or the smallest thing that makes two people realize they don't work as a couple. Then you move on and hope the next time is better. He looked back at her. Yeah. And you learn things about yourself every time you go through a relationship so that hopefully you don't make the same mistakes again.
~ Jaci Burton
Give him another chance.
~ Jaci Burton
I never asked if you were married or in a committed relationship. Neither. I've had a couple of long-term relationships that didn't work out. She laid her hand over his, and the warmth of her touch seeped through him. I'm sorry. He shrugged. It's okay. Just haven't found the right one. Sometimes they're not. Which doesn't mean it hurts any less when you find that out.
~ Jaci Burton
Her hand gripped his, and even amid the fear and danger he marveled at the feeling that came with the contact. If we die holding hands in this way, will we enter the next dream together?
~ Jack Campbell
Oh, by the way, you left out one step in the plan. What step was that? The one where we pray this works, Admiral.
~ Jack Campbell
The Abandoned Valley Can you understand being alone so long you would go out in the middle of the night and put a bucket into the well so you could feel something down there tug at the other end of the rope?
~ Jack Gilbert
Our heart wanders lost in the dark woods. Our dream wrestles in the castle of doubt. But there's music in us. Hope is pushed down but the angel flies up again taking us with her.
~ Jack Gilbert
On soft Spring nights I'll stand in the yard under the stars - Something good will come out of all things yet - And it will be golden and eternal just like that - There's no need to say another word.
~ Jack Kerouac
Something good will come of all things yet
~ Jack Kerouac
I believed in a good home, in sane and sound living, in good food, good times, work, faith and hope. I have always believed in these things. It was with some amazement that I realized I was one of the few people in the world who really believed in these things without going around making a dull middle class philosophy out of it. I was suddenly left with nothing in my hands but a handful of crazy stars.
~ Jack Kerouac
Sure baby, mañana. It was always mañana. For the next few weeks that was all I heard––mañana a lovely word and one that probably means heaven.
~ Jack Kerouac
All human beings are also dream beings. Dreaming ties all mankind together.
~ Jack Kerouac
It's good-bye. But we lean forward to the next crazy venture beneath the skies
~ Jack Kerouac
And I said, 'That last thing is what you can't get, Carlo. Nobody can get to that last thing. We keep on living in hopes of catching it once and for all.
~ Jack Kerouac