Quotes About Hope
So, transform yourself first… Because you are young and have dreams and want to do something meaningful, that in itself, makes you our future and our hope. Keep expanding your horizon, decolonize your mind, and cross borders.
~ Yuri Kochiyama
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Cursing themselves in ragged dreams fire has singed the edges of, they know a slow dying the fields have come to terms with. Shimmering fans work against the heat & smell of gunpowder, making money float from hand to hand. The next moment a rocket pushes a white fist through night sky, & they scatter like birds & fall into the shape their lives have become.
~ Yusef Komunyakaa
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It's Better To Keep On Moving Forward.
~ Yusuke Murata
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Even in despair, man must laugh.
~ yutang lin
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Is it not tragic, for example, that while in the last World War almost everyone believed it was the war to end all wars and wanted to make it so, now in this Second World War almost no writer that I have read dares even suggest that this is the war to end all wars, or act on that belief? We have lost the courage to hope.
~ yutang lin ii
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There is more hope in a heather rose than in all the tons of Teutonic philosophy.
~ yutang lin ii
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I am able to confess because, unlike these patriots, I am not ashamed of my country. And I can lay bare her troubles because I have not lost hope. China is bigger than her little patriots, and does not require their whitewashing. She will, as she always did, right herself again.
~ yutang lin ii
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As a species, humans prefer power to truth. We spend far more time and effort on trying to control the world than on trying to understand it—and even when we try to understand it, we usually do so in the hope that understanding the world will make it easier to control it.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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To satisfy both optimists and pessimists, we may conclude by saying that we are on the threshold of both heaven and hell, moving nervously between the gateway of the one and the anteroom of the other. History has still not decided where we will end up, and a string of coincidences might yet send us rolling in either direction.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Generation für Generation beteten die Menschen zu jedem Gott, jedem Engel, jedem Heiligen, und sie erfanden unzählige Instrumente, Institutionen und Gesellschaftssysteme – trotzdem starben sie weiter millionenfach an Hunger, Epidemien und Gewalt. Viele Denker und Propheten kamen zu dem Schluss, Hunger, Krankheit und Krieg seien eben fester Bestandteil von Gottes kosmischem Plan oder unserer unvollkommenen Natur, und erst am Ende aller Zeit würden wir davon befreit werden.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Peasants were worried about the future not just because they had more cause for worry, but also because they could do something about it.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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A priest is not somebody who knows how to perform the rain dance and end the drought. A priest is somebody who knows how to justify why the rain dance failed, and why we must keep believing in our god even though he seems deaf to all our prayers.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Moreover, most faiths turned death into the main source of meaning in life. Try to imagine Islam, Christianity or the ancient Egyptian religion in a world without death. These creeds taught people that they must come to terms with death and pin their hopes on the afterlife, rather than seek to overcome death and live forever here on earth.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Those arguing that the world of 2016 is as hungry, sick and violent as it was in 1916 perpetuate this age-old defeatist view. They imply that all the huge efforts humans have made during the twentieth century have achieved nothing, and that medical research, economic reforms and peace initiatives have all been in vain. If so, what is the point of investing our time and resources in further medical research, novel economic reforms or new peace initiatives?
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Whenever they decided to do a bit of extra work – say, to hoe the fields instead of scattering seeds on the surface – people thought, 'Yes, we will have to work harder. But the harvest will be so bountiful! We won't have to worry any more about lean years. Our children will never go to sleep hungry.' It made sense. If you worked harder, you would have a better life. That was the plan.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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que nadie imaginaba ni deseaba.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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One can hope—with some justification—that the takeover of the Crimea and the Russian incursions in Georgia and eastern Ukraine will remain isolated examples rather than harbingers of a new era of war.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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War might be hell, but it was also the gateway to heaven.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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the world is full of misery, it is our duty to find solutions.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Yet even when we experience pleasant things we are never content. We either fear that the pleasure might disappear, or we hope that it will instensify
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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The most important economic resource is trust in the future, and this resource is constantly threatened by thieves and charlatans.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Effort will lie but will never be in vain.
~ Yuzuru Hanyu
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I have often said that I wish I had invented blue jeans: the most spectacular, the most practical, the most relaxed and nonchalant. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity - all I hope for in my clothes.
~ Yves Saint Laurent
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Wishes are sometimes just stories that have nowhere to go.
~ Yvette Christiansë
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