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Hope is the magic elixir that energizes dreams, fuels possibilities, and lets you live beyond the limits of your historical thinking. It is not a promise that something you want will happen - it is an invitation to enjoy the possibility of what you want while you and life negotiate the eventual outcome.
There is never a good reason not to hope! — Michael Neill

You look at me as if I were a conjuror,' Holmes remarked, with a laugh. — Anthony Horowitz

I cannot afford to have one thought in my mind that is not in His — Bill Johnson

I don't think socialism, and I don't think warmness and respect are necessarily bad words. — Dave Matthews

For me, sleeping is a waste of time. I'm afraid to sleep. It's a form of death. — Edith Piaf

I couldn't help suspecting I had manufactured the whole thing, my need for him, simply to avoid what I considered to be the alternatives. This is one of my very annoying traits. I can't sit back and let something grow of its own momentum and eventually reveal its truth or horror. I must probe it from the outset. — Don DeLillo

He who accumulates has little. He who gives away has much. — Debasish Mridha

Leadership starts at the top. — Morgan Wootten

I grew up on Jerry Lewis and Abbot and Costello, the Marx Brothers. — Drake Bell

Have respect for every person and every issue directed at you. Do not dismiss any encounter as insignificant. — John Heider

Other bands wanted to wreck hotel rooms; Roxy Music wanted to redecorate them. — Bryan Ferry

So few are the easy victories as the ultimate failures. — Marcel Proust

And although he hadn't fretted over whether his life was worthwhile, he had always wondered why he, why so many others, went on living at all; it had been difficult to convince himself at times, and yet so many people, so many millions, billions of people, lived in misery he couldn't fathom, with deprivations and illnesses that were obscene in their extremity. And yet on and on and on they went. So was the determination to keep living not a choice at all, but an evolutionary implementation? Was there something in the mind itself, a constellation of neurons as toughened and scarred as tendon, that prevented humans from doing what logic so often argued they should? And yet that instinct wasn't infallible - he had overcome it once. But what had happened to it after? Had it weakened, or become more resilient? Was his life even his to choose to live any longer? — Hanya Yanagihara