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Edward Gibbon

"Hope, the best comfort of our imperfect condition."

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Donna Grant

"If there is no dream, there will be no hope. If there is no hope there will be no life."

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"Never be disabused of those hopes you believe in otherwise you will go far as far as you can't be."

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"The lightest weight anyone can carry on life's journey is hope."

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"Be brave enough to listen to your heart, be bold enough to hope for the best."

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Donna Grant

"Love without hope will not survive.Love without faith changes nothing.Love gives power to hope and faith."

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"If you are still alive, your blessings are far from being over. Keep aiming higher and don't allow anyone or anything to steal your faith and hope."

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Donna Grant

"True hope is swift, and flies with swallow's wings."

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"The darkest moments of the night herald the imminent advent of a radiant sun."

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"A seed today is a forest tomorrow."

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"I've never seen such a hunger in people for spiritual things . . .People realize the past is gone, the future is uncertain, and the present seems to be hopeless. As a result, many [in Moscow] were open to God."

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