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Top Never Lose Hope Bible Quotes

There was a man so wise,
He jumped into
A sandy place
And burnt out both his eyes!
And when he knew his eyes were gone,
He offered no complaint.
He summoned up a vision
And made himself a saint.
-Children's Verse
from History of Muad'dib — Frank Herbert

The histories which we have of the great tragedy give no idea of the general wretchedness, the squalid misery, which entered into every individual life in the region given up to the war. Where the armies camped the destruction was absolute. — Rebecca Harding Davis

By thought I embrace the universe. — Blaise Pascal

I passed the 11-plus, but it was decided that I should take the Common Entrance exam to Monmouth School, the nearest independent. I was never entirely comfortable there, as they didn't have girls, and they played rugby instead of football. — Saul David

They seek him here, they seek him there
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere
Is he in heaven or is he in hell?
That demned elusive Pimpernel — Emmuska Orczy

She thought she could be saved. She thought he could take her hand and owldance her around the circle. She thought she could watch him fancydance, watch his calf muscles grow more and more perfect with each step. She thought he was Crazy Horse. — Sherman Alexie

The thing I love about live performance the most, is that the doors are closed, the lights are turned down, and the audience has to be reverential to what's happening onstage. — Cate Blanchett

At no time had Hobbits of any kind been warlike, and they had never fought among themselves. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Don't just count your days, make your days count. — Colin Powell

I am more than what you bargained for and nothin less than real. — Drake

At the end of the day, love and compassion will win. — Terry Waite

She understood, now, why life had seemed so empty, so pointless: she herself had rendered it so in refusing to think. — Terry Goodkind