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Quotes About Hope

There was no such thing as abandonment, there were only people in impossible positions, people who had a best hope, or maybe only a sole hope. When the graver danger awaited, it wasn't abandoning, it was saving. He'd been saved, he now saw. A beauty, his mother, a singer. Because of that, a terrible fate awaited—she hadn't left him behind, she'd saved him from what was ahead.
~ Adam Johnson
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He held his grip on her arm. "What if something goes wrong? Have you thought of that? What if today is all there is?" "Today, tomorrow," she said. "A day is nothing. A day is just a match you strike after the ten
~ Adam Johnson
He held his grip on her arm. "What if something goes wrong? Have you thought of that? What if today is all there is?" "Today, tomorrow," she said. "A day is nothing. A day is just a match you strike after the ten thousand matches before it have gone out.
~ Adam Johnson
so clear, everything. There was no such thing as abandonment, there were only people in impossible positions, people who had a best hope, or maybe only a sole hope.
~ Adam Johnson
Jun Do saw a look he knew well from childhood, the look of a boy who thought the next day would be better. Those boys never lasted. Still, Jun Do liked them the most.
~ Adam Johnson
The longer the night, the shorter the morning
~ Adam Johnson
Nonc is on his side, looking at a boy whose breathing is untroubled for all he's been through, though there's a lack of shine in his eyes, as if the little light in him might someday go out. His breath is clean and perfect, though, sweet-smelling.
~ Adam Johnson
He took a pull of beer and tried to think of one thing that North Korea could give him that would make his life better.
~ Adam Johnson
the inmates keep their distance and do what inmates always seem to do: affirm and reassure, make the future seem doable.
~ Adam Johnson
Today, tomorrow," she said. "A day is nothing. A day is just a match you strike after the ten thousand matches before it have gone out.
~ Adam Johnson
Use your imagination only on the future, never on the present or the past.
~ Adam Johnson
We are not taught to abide injustice through our faith; we are not taught to wait for Adonai to reach a hand down and save us. We are taught to faithfully destroy injustice; we are taught that to do so will force His hand.
~ Adam Levin
Why do we weep once we know that everything will be alright? We weep because the only way everything could ever be alright is in fiction. We weep because what we've seen can't be true, no matter how badly we wish it were. We weep at the truth.
~ Adam Levin
Let us be as the Cage has never been able to make us. Let us now all at once face forward in our boxes, still and silent as nightmares. We did.
~ Adam Levin
Stevie Wonder is just one of those guys that completely delivers everything that you want to be true about Stevie Wonder. He's an amazing human being, and the fairytale exists with that man.
~ Adam Levine
Je?li, ?a?uj?c ?mierci dobrego dziedzica, Lud zakupion? ?wiec? stawia mu na grobie, W cieniach wieczno?ci ja?niej b?yszczy si? ta ?wiéca Ni? tysi?c lamp w niech?tnej palonych ?a?obie.
~ Adam Mickiewicz
Wszystko przesz?o, a czemu? nie przejd? ?zy moje!
~ Adam Mickiewicz
We can only be really realistic after we have tried our optimism out.
~ Adam Phillips
However much you have been wanting and hoping and dreaming of meeting the person of your dreams, it is only when you meet them that you will start missing them. It seems that the presence of an object is required to make its absence felt (or to make the absence of something felt). A kind of longing may have preceded their arrival, but you have to meet in order to feel the full force of your frustration in their absence.
~ Adam Phillips
I'm reaching toward something in a dark room. But I'm excited.
~ Adam Rapp
And now it's afterwards. The worse of it is: it will always be afterwards now.
~ Adam Roberts
O dark dark dark. It was always dark and it would always be dark and it always had been dark - or there would have been no need for the brightness of Marguerite's company.
~ Adam Roberts
The nineteenth-century abolitionist preacher Theodore Parker said that the moral arc of the world tends towards justice
~ Adam Rutherford