Quotes about Hope
I believe that the preaching of the living word of God is something that Africa hungers for.
— Reinhard Bonnke
If I were dying, my last words would be: Have faith and pursue the unknown end.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
When a person starts to talk about their dreams, it's as if something bubbles up from within. Their eyes brighten, their face glows, and you can feel the excitement in their words.
— John Maxwell
I can only speak for myself, and hope people hear my words and see me on television speaking for myself. And, hopefully, they'll be able to make their own judgment. And at the end of the day, I just want my work to speak for itself.
— Jennifer Lopez
In my experience, all Americans - Republicans, Democrats, and everyone in between - want roughly the same thing: an assurance that if they work hard, they can create a better life for themselves and their families. They want to feel safe in their communities and secure in their future.
— Todd Young
You can find peace amidst the storms that threaten you.
— Joseph Wirthlin
At the end of our lives, we step across the threshold or death and enter into a new and better world. I believe that. It's just that simple.
— Gordon Hinckley
It is a most delightful reflection that if I come to the throne of God in prayer, I may feel a thousand defects, but yet there is hope. I usually feel more dissatisfied with my prayers than with anything else I do.
— Charles Spurgeon
Lord, I'm going to hold steady on to You and You've got to see me through.
— Harriet Tubman
This, I thought, is what is meant by 'thy will be done' in the Lord's Prayer, which I had prayed time and again without thinking about it. It means that your will and God's will may not be the same. It means there's a good possibility that you won't get what you pray for. It means that in spite of your prayers you are going to suffer.
— Wendell Berry
Those who turn to the Master with open hearts will feel his power and experience peace.
— Sadhu Sundar Singh
Do not measure your loss by itself; if you do, it will seem intolerable; but if you will take all human affairs into account you will find that some comfort is to be derived from them.
— St. Basil