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Quotes by Hope

“I may not understand, but I am willing to admire.”

“I wish you would read a little poetry sometimes. Your ignorance cramps my conversation.”

“`Boys will be boys -' `And even that wouldn't matter if we could only prevent girls from being girls.'”

“[Dangerous characters abound in] Sweeney Todd. ... The Worst Pies in London.”

“Economy is going without something you do want in case you should, some day, want something you probably won't want”

“Unless one is a genius, it is best to aim at being intelligible”

“He is very fond of making things which he does not want, and then giving them to people who have no use for them.”

“What this poll shows is that the election is still wide open, and that political campaigns do have an impact.”

“We have sat on the river bank and caught catfish with pin hooks. The time has come to harpoon a whale.”

“If money, education, and honesty will not bring to me as much privilege, as much equality as they bring to any American citizen, then they are to me a curse, and not a blessing.”

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“We hope your days ahead are as dark and empty as the hole you left in our hearts.”

“When I go home I still hope to see her. Nothing will replace her.”

“He got hosed today. I hope I can say that without getting in trouble.”

“He and his mother hope that he will eventually be able to live back in his mother's home.”

I say good-bye to hope, but I also say good-bye to hope's disappointment.

“We try to find the right dog for each home, because we hope that the dog will arrive at his last home and become part of the family.”

“We are still holding hope that we will bring Natasha home. I hope we can, but I truly think my calling is bigger - speaking for all the abandoned children of Romania.”

Hope was like frogs praying for wings so they didn't bump their asses when they hopped

“It is overwhelming, all our prayers have been answered. We hope to bring him home soon.”

“Political history is largely an account of mass violence and of the expenditure of vast resources to cope with mythical fears and hopes”