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Quotes About Hope

We lose ourselves," she repeated, forming each word with care, "but we find our way back." Wasn't that the story of her life?
~ Jennifer Weiner
She hoped that things had changed, but she knew that they hadn't changed enough. All the demonstrations, all the consciousness-raising, all the protests, all the pickets, all the books she'd read, all the conversations she'd had, all the ballots she'd cast, all the work and here they were, still.
~ Jennifer Weiner
Everyone has sorrow. Everyone has obligations. Everyone keeps going. You lean on the people who love you. You do the best you can and you keep going.
~ Jennifer Weiner
the world was not a rancid bag of garbage. At least, it wasn't just that. There was happiness, too.
~ Jennifer Weiner
I don't answer. I shut my eyes and hold my breath and hope whoever it is will think I'm not here and go home.
~ Jennifer Weiner
Sometimes I wish it has been you.
~ Jennifer Weiner
The idea that I could somehow end up with a giant chunk of cash at the end of this left me feeling shivery, hot and then cold, like I was coming down with the flu.
~ Jennifer Weiner
Moochie, I hope that wherever you are, you can catch every cat you chase, that you get to eat every chicken wing you find, and that nobody complains when you wake them up in the middle of the night and pretend you have to go out just so you can nudge them out of the warm spot in the bed.
~ Jennifer Weiner
Tutte le volte che compare un nonostante tutto - questa è la sua esperienza - le cose si fanno interessanti.
~ Jenny Erpenbeck
In a dream you saw a way to survive and you were full of joy.
~ Jenny Holzer
You may think you find peace in Christ when you have no outward troubles, but is Christ your peace when the Assyrian comes into the land, when the enemy comes?...Jesus Christ would be peace to the soul when the enemy comes into the city, and into your houses.
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
One drop of the sweetness of heaven is enough to take away all the sourness and bitterness of all the afflictions in the world.
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
aliment of philosophic pride: the hope of honour and reputation at the
~ Jeremy Bentham
Tomorrow will take care of itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
~ Jeremy Robinson
Don't tell me no this time, Aura. Please. Don't make me stop.
~ Jeri Smith-Ready
Wherever you are, I whispered, I hope you're smiling.
~ Jeri Smith-Ready
Carrie, at forty-six, has had to learn that an entire set of previous behaviors are no longer acceptable. "I don't have the option of cutting myself, or overdosing, or being hospitalized anymore. I vowed I would live in and deal with the real world, but I'll tell you, it's a frightening place. I'm not sure yet whether I can do it or whether I want to do it.
~ Jerold J. Kreisman
although all debts in word, deed, and thought were washed away in baptism. He, then, who sees aright, sees whence, and when, and where he must hope for that perfection to which nothing can be added.
~ Jerome
Viitorul exist? ?i sunt nerabd?toare s?-l tr?iesc.
~ Jerome Charyn
Let us have done with vain regrets and longings for the days that never will be ours again. Our work lies in front, not behind us; and Forward! is our motto.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
firm belief in all that is good and beautiful, and in the ultimate success of every true and honest endeavour
~ Jerome K. Jerome
Heavenly melody, in our then state of mind, would only have still further harrowed us.  A soul-moving harmony, correctly performed, we should have taken as a spirit-warning, and have given up all hope.  But about the strains of "He's got 'em on," jerked spasmodically, and with involuntary variations, out of a wheezy accordion, there was something singularly human and reassuring.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
times Mayor of Abingdon—was, no doubt, a benefactor to his generation, but I hope there are not many of his kind about in this overcrowded nineteenth century.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
I am alone and the road is very dark. I stumble on, I know not how nor care, for the way seems leading nowhere, and there is no light to guide. But at last the morning comes, and I find that I have grown into myself.
~ Jerome K. Jerome