Quotes About Hope
It wasn't enough but it was a start. It might keep him going...
~ Val McDermid
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I've read the stories. Teenagers committing suicide because all they can see ahead of them is shame and disgrace. Kids running away from home because they feel like they've list their future. Well, I'm not having that happen to Torin.
~ Val McDermid
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We realized that life, even the worst life, consists of an alternation of joys and sorrows, successes and failures, and there was no need to fear the failures more than the successes.
~ Varlam Shalamov
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Le poète se mourait depuis si longtemps qu'il avait cessé de comprendre que c'était la mort. Parfois, une idée simple et forte se frayait un chemin à travers son cerveau, douloureuse et presque palpable : qu'on lui avait volé le pain qu'il avait mis sous sa tête.
~ Varlam Shalamov
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Las fuerzas destructoras, por poderosas que fueran, nunca podrían borrar la belleza de la vida.
~ Vasili Grossman
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He had lived without her before. He could get over it! In a year or so he'd be able to walk straight past her without his heart so much as missing a beat. He needed her as much as a drunk needs a cork! But he understood all too quickly how vain these thoughts were. How can you tear something out of your heart? Your heart isn't made out of paper and your life isn't written down in ink. You can't erase the imprint of years.
~ Vasily Grossman
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I've realized now that hope almost never goes together with reason. It's something quite irrational and instinctive.
~ Vasily Grossman
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The more they talked and argued, the less they understood each other. In the end they fell silent, full of mutual contempt and hatred. And in this silence of the dumb and these speeches of the blind, in this medley of people bound together by the same grief, terror and hope, in this hatred and lack of understanding between men who spoke the same tongue, you could see much of the tragedy of the twentieth century.
~ Vasily Grossman
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When you were a child, you used to run to me for protection. Now, in moments of weakness, I want to hide my head on your knees; I want you to be strong and wise; I want you to protect and defend me. I'm not always strong in spirit, Vitya – I can be weak too. I often think about suicide, but something holds me back – some weakness, or strength, or irrational hope.
~ Vasily Grossman
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Man's innate yearning for freedom can be suppressed but never destroyed. Totalitarianism cannot renounce violence. If it does, it perishes. Eternal, ceaseless violence, overt or covert, is the basis of totalitarianism. Man does not renounce freedom voluntarily. This conclusion holds out hope for our time, hope for the future.
~ Vasily Grossman
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In spite of everything, life would go on, the life of a nation making its way through a land of stone.
~ Vasily Grossman
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And in this silence of the dumb and these speeches of the blind, in this medley of people bound together by the same grief, terror and hope, in this hatred and lack of understanding between men who spoke the same tongue, you could see much of the tragedy of the twentieth century.
~ Vasily Grossman
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In the blank wall of the world's indifference there had appeared a tiny snakelike fissure
~ Vasily Grossman
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Os campos de concentração tornaram-se cidades da Nova Europa. Cresciam e alargavam-se, com o seu traçado próprio, com as suas ruelas e praças, os seus hospitais, com as suas feiras da ladra, os seus crematórios e estádios.
~ Vasily Grossman
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Cuando el sentimiento de melancolía bovina, de irremediable fatalismo se transforma en un lacerante sentido del horror, el absurdo opio del optimismo acude en ayuda de los hombres.
~ Vasily Grossman
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Quando gli chiedevano perché si inerpicasse sulle macerie e cantasse a rischio della vita, Zubarev si limitava ad allargare le braccia. Forse voleva dimostrare non solo a se stesso e ai suoi compagni, ma anche al nemico, che chi distrugge deve comunque arrendersi di fronte alla bellezza della vita anche là dove il lezzo di cadavere ristagna giorno e notte.
~ Vasily Grossman
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La luce della sera svela la natura profonda delle cose, trasforma l'impressione visiva in un quadro, la rende storia, sentimento, destino. Con il sole al tramonto, le macchie di fango e di fuliggine hanno mille voci, il cuore sussulta e tu hai di fronte felicità ormai perdute, lutti che non possono essere colmati, errori amari e la malìa eterna della speranza.
~ Vasily Grossman
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The strength and good sense of the people, their morality, their true wealth—all this will live forever, no matter how hard fascism tries to destroy it.
~ Vasily Grossman
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They forget that we, too, have earned the right to live! So I say if we are going to die, my friend, let us die trying, not sitting.
~ Velma Wallis
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Finding the women alive would give The People a second chance and that, perhaps, was what he hoped for most.
~ Velma Wallis
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We have to trust in our future
~ Velma Wallis
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Todos somos diferentes en tanto que individuos, grupos o naciones, mas debemos sobreponernos a las doctrinas del odio y del mal, y luchar juntos como una sola tribu para conseguir el bien. Históricamente todos hemos sufrido y resistido. Tengamos confianza para afrontar nuestro futuro.
~ Velma Wallis
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Toti sunteti tristi!... Dar peste saizeci de zile va fi primavara... Atmosfera, temperatura, dispozitia - toate vor urca in sus... Semintele vor rasari... Vor gadila vaginul... Indragostit-va... Nu trebuie sa disperati...
~ Venedikt Erofeev
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Veronica? Praise to Our Lady that you got
~ Veronica Black
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