“You can't keep the cold air bottled up north forever. It has to come south sometime. I just hope we don't pay for it all February..”
“We desperately need a deal before Christmas, and we have to hope that President Clinton's coming heralds the end game -- because the alternative is just too terrible to contemplate.”
“I hope we won't have to make any major changes. If you're going to build it, we might as well bite the bullet and do it right the first time.”
“The brain changes were diminished in persons with bipolar disorder who were taking mood-stabilizing medications. This brings hope that it may someday be possible to halt the progression of the disorder.”
“I believe that white frame house is worthy of more than a nod of nostalgia, because the values President Clinton learned there and in Hope formed the core of his political philosophy.”
“I would hope that anybody involved in this change would be very thoughtful about it. We would want some time to think about how it will impact our district.”
“Part of her payment is based on the hope and expectation that she is going to become very good very quickly. The other factor is the platform in which she plays is healthy and growing.”
“We had hoped to have this resolved before and to avoid a trial (with a lesser charge). Now we're leaning towards a criminal responsibility defense, like a not-guilty by reason of insanity.”
“We wish we were off to a better start, but we're playing better teams. We hope we can do what we did last year.”
Numbers do not feel. Do not bleed or weep or hope. They do not know bravery or sacrifice. Love and allegiance. At the very apex of callousness, you will find only ones and zeros.