Quotes about Hope
What is it men love in Genius, but its infinite hope, which degrades all it has done? Genius counts all its miracles poor and short. Its own idea it never executed.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Where, but in the simplicity of the Gospel, can you hear about both the dignity of man and the misery of man?
— Reinhold Niebuhr
When a man loses his vision of the future he dies.
— Richard Paul Evans
Men cannot conceive of a state of things so fair that it cannot be realized.
— Henry David Thoreau
Again and again the Church of Christ has been all but engulfed, as men might have deemed, in the billows; again and again the storm has been calmed by the Master, Who had seemed for awhile to sleep.
— Henry Parry Liddon
Some folks think that Christianity means a kind of insurance policy, and that it has little to do with this life, but that it is a very good thing when a man dies.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Religion would save a man; Christ would make him worth saving.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I was a man of the earth, precisely as I had dreamed I would be.
— Jack Kerouac
Enflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famous to all ages.
— John Milton
When you keep the porch light on for the prodigal child, you do what God does every single moment.
— Max Lucado
I grew up in a difficult environment, but I became a Christian as a teen. My mom and my sister soon became Christians also.
— Melody Carlson
I'm so Optimistic I'll take my last 2 dollars and buy a Money Belt.
— Zig Ziglar