Hope Rumi Quotes & Sayings
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Don't be sad! Because God sends hope in the most desperate moments. Don't forget, the heaviest rain comes out of the darkest clouds. — Rumi
As long as you are crawling like a snake on this earth do not hope to swim like fish in the sea of Spirit. — Rumi
Then you pray the prayer that is the essence of every ritual: God, I have no hope. I am torn to shreds. You are my first and my last and only refuge. Don't do daily prayers like a bird pecking, moving its head up and down. Prayer is an egg. Hatch out the total helplessness inside. - RUMI — Tim Farrington
People love what they're used to, I guess."
"No." You shook your head. "People should love what needs loving. That way they can save it. — Lucy Christopher
God continually turns you from one state of feeling to another, revealing truth by means of opposites.... So that you may have the two wings of fear and hope; for the bird with one wing is unable to fly.... — Jalaluddin Rumi
There is a secret medicine given only to those who hurt so hard they can't hope.
The hopers would feel slighted if they knew. — Rumi
On my left knee I have a long scar from an ACL operation. I've had both knees reconstructed. — Joe Rogan
He's been through so much and to watch that boy suffer makes me wish this world wasn't so cruel. — Shannon A. Thompson
Free of who I was, free of presence, free of dangerous fear, hope, free of mountainous wanting. — Rumi
One drop of that ocean is Hope, and the rest is fear. — Rumi
Blaming is a way to protect your heart, trying to protect what is soft and open and tender in yourself. — Pema Chodron
Hardship may dishearten at first, but every hardship passes away. All despair is followed by hope; all darkness is followed by sunshine. — Rumi
There is hope after despair and many suns after darkness. — Rumi
I hope, too, that you will hear these words within your hearts, for that would be profitable. But if a thousand thieves come from outside, they cannot open the door without some fellow-thief inside who can unlock that door.
Speak a thousand words from the outside, still, so long as there is none to answer from within, the door never opens.
So too with a tree - as long as there is no moist thirst in its roots, even if you poured a thousand torrents of water over it, it would accomplish nothing. First there must be a thirst in its roots for the water to nourish it.
Although the whole world is ablaze with the sun's light, unless there is that spark of light within the eye, no one can behold that light.
The root of the matter is the receptiveness within Soul. — Rumi
What puzzles me most is the disappearance of the Diatessaron and where it might be now. — Ian Caldwell
When there's no sign of hope in the desert, so much hope still lives inside despair. Heart, don't kill that hope ... — Rumi
I quit flying years ago. I don't want to die with tourists. — Billy Bob Thornton
All the great spiritual leaders in history were people of hope. Abraham, Moses, Ruth, Mary, Jesus, Rumi, Gandhi, and Dorothy Day all lived with a promise in their hearts that guided them toward the future without the need to know exactly what it would look like. Let's live with hope. — Henri Nouwen
Where there is a ruin, there is hope for a treasure. — Jalaluddin Rumi
The sun never has an inferiority complex. It shines the same whether above or below. — Curtis Tyrone Jones
The ecstatic beauty and soulful grace of Rumi's poetry inspires human hearts to believe in possibilities beyond the predictably fatal. — Aberjhani
How can you ever hope to know the Beloved
Without becoming in every cell the Lover? — Rumi
Again, the filet bows to the lily.
Again, the rose is tearing off her gown ...
The bud is shy, but the wind removes
her veil suddenly, 'My friend!' ...
And the cove to the willow, 'You are the one I hope for ... "
The ringdove comes asking, 'Where,
where is the Friend?" ...
Again, the season of Spring has come
And a spring-source rises under everything,
A moon sliding from the shadows.
Many things must be left unsaid because it's late, but whatever conversation we haven't had tonight, we'll have tomorrow. — Rumi
The damn hawker nearly caught the bumper." More amazed than angry now, Eve shook her head. "A guy in air boots nearly outran a cop ride. What's the world coming to, Peabody?" Eyes stubbornly shut, Peabody didn't move a muscle. "I'm sorry, sir, you're interrupting my praying. — J.D. Robb
Never lose hope, my heart, miracles dwell in the invisible. If the whole world turns against you keep your eyes on the Friend. — Rumi
Never lose hope
when the Beloved
sends you away.
If you're abandoned
if you're left hopeless
tomorrow for sure
you'll be called again.
If the door is shut
right in your face
keep waiting with patience
don't leave right away.
Seeing your patience
your love will soon
summon you with grace
raise you like a champion.
let the sky be overcast
love will show the way — Rumi
Where there is ruin, there is hope for a treasure. — Rumi
I like to hope that Rumi's poems, even in translation, carry the essence of the transforming friendship of Rumi and Shams, that the sun can reappear, whole and radiant in any one of us at any moment. — Rumi
Every film has to be the next something else; originality isn't celebrated because you can't market it. — Nick Moran
Tremble not before the free man, but before the slave who has chains to break. — Margaret Fuller
You are the drop,and the ocean
you are kindness,you are anger,
you are sweetness,you are poison.
Do not make me more disheartened.
you are the chamber of the sun,
you are the abode of venus,
you are the garden of all hope.
Oh, Beloved, let me enter. — Rumi
A builder looks for the rotten hole where the roof caved in. A water carrier picks the empty pot. A carpenter stops at the house with no door. Workers rush toward some hint of emptiness, which they then start to fill. Their hope, though, is for emptiness, so don't think you must avoid it. It contains what you need! Dear soul, if you were not friends with the vast nothing inside, why would you always be casting your net into it, and waiting so patiently? This — Jalaluddin Rumi
