14,384 Quotes About Hope
- Author Colette
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It is only in pain that a woman is capable of rising above mediocrity. Her resistance to pain is infinite; one can use and abuse it without any fear that she will die, as long as some childish physical cowardice or some religious hope keeps her from the suicide that offers her a way out.
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- Author Charlotte Eriksson
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So find your own combination of things to learn and see and be passionate about. Learn from everyone but be your own guidance, and you will find a red-hot feeling in your chest each night, eager for the possibilities of a new day. No one knows your heart as well as you do.
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- Author Kacy Chohan
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Keep your hopes up high maintaining the positivity in you. If you think you are worth it, then go and get it. Prove it to yourself. Everybody else did it and So can you.Tell yourself, you CAN and so you will!" - KacyC
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- Author Freequill
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Do not find or create a story that limits you.
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- Author Augusten Burroughs
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It's a wonder I'm even alive. Sometimes I think that. I think that I can't believe I haven't killed myself. But there's something in me that just keeps going on. I think it has something to do with tomorrow, that there always is one, and that everything can change when it comes.
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- Author Seth Adam Smith
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To all who struggle with depression or suicidal thoughts: you are not alone. we are all on this journey together. I promise you that there is hope. Let us reach out to one another and walk together in the sunlight.
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- Author Dee Waldeck
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Self-awareness is the capacity to recognise that you are a separate entity from others
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- Author Nirja
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Whenever you get such repulsive and destructive thoughts, always remember that there are more people in this world who love you unconditionally than the years of life you have lived.
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- Author Virginia Woolf
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And that’s the end,” shesaid, and she saw in his eyes, asthe interest of the story diedaway in them, something elsetake its place; somethingwondering, pale, like thereflection of a light, which atonce made him gaze and marvel.Turning, she looked across thebay, and there, sure enough,coming regularly across thewaves first two quick strokesand then one long steady stroke,was the light of the Lighthouse.It had been lit.
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