The man who suffers must have a spark shining in his eyes; if that spark goes out, he is worthless. That spark must contain expectations, even if he didn't admit it to himself. The following are inspirational quotes about hope, welcome to read!
1. There is sunshine behind every dark cloud. ——Gilbert
2. Hope is the second soul of the unfortunate. ——Goethe
3. Great expectations create great people. ——Anonymous
4. Patience is the skill of rising expectations. ——Wafnad
5. When expectations disappear, fear arises. ——Gracian
6. The essence of human beings is wishes and expectations. —— Zipper
7. Hope is the dawn that appears on a stormy night. ——Goethe
8. Only those who are constantly looking for opportunities will seize them in time.
9. As with everything, hope is better than despair. ——Goethe
10. People who live by hope will die of despair. ——Franklin
11. People want a lot, but need very little. ——Goethe
12. The greatest expectations arise from the greatest tragic circumstances. ——Russell
13. Every day brings new sunshine, and everyone has new expectations. ——Anonymous
14. Hope is strong courage and new will. ——Martin Luther
15. No matter how long the night is, day will always come. ——Shakespeare
16. Hope is a mischievous child who often fools people. ——Anonymous
17. Hope is at least a pleasure that is easy for the poor to obtain. ——Romain Rolland
18. Rather than living for merit, we might as well live for hope. ——Moore
19. Dear hope, you are the beginning of the promised happiness. ——Wei Lan
20. Learn from children, they never doubt their future expectations. ——Tagore
21. Expectation is strong courage and new will. ——Martin Luther
22. Death is the greatest scourge, precisely because it cuts off expectations. ——Hazlit
23. Of all emotions, hope is the most beneficial to us. ——Ai Yange
24. Strong courage and new will, this is hope. ——Martin Luther
25. No manpower can ever defeat a determined and strong expectation. ——Kingsley
26. Hope is the source of life. Without it, life will wither. ——Franklin
27. Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad dinner. ——Bacon
28. Immortality is life, that is to say, if there is life, there is hope. ——Cervantes
29. Rather than living in merit, we would rather live in hope. ——Hu Hua
30. For a beautiful hope, we suffer so much and shed tears and blood. ——Anonymous
31. Use a proud heart to bear misfortune, and use hope to comfort sorrow. ——Pushkin
32. Living among wishes without expectations is the greatest tragedy in life. ——Dante
33. Those who only have hope but no action can only rely on dreaming to gain their income. ——Anonymous
34. Hope will make you young, because hope and youth are brothers. ——Shelley
35. Hope is a safe force that supports life at all times. ——Shakespeare
36. People who have no expectations are lucky because they will never be disappointed. ——Pope
37. If you don’t hope, I won’t find anything beyond your hope. ——Anonymous
38. Delayed expectations will make people upset; the realization of expectations will make life fulfilling. ——Anonymous
39. As long as you hold on to hope, the dead will will be resurrected in your heart. ——Romain Rolland
40. The loyal sister of disaster-I hope she will arouse your courage and joy. ——Pushkin
41. There is a space between people's fantasies and achievements, which can only be penetrated by expectations. ——Kahlil Gibran
42. If you are worried, you should have hope. The greatest happiness in life is often hope and hope. —— Schelling
43. Those who completely give up useless hope will be compensated in the growing silence. ——Gising
44. Only expectations that can be realized can produce love, and only expectations can sustain love. ——Ovid
45. Only faith can make thoughts sparkle, and only expectations can make the future shine. ——Hugo
46. We should not let our own fears prevent us from pursuing our own expectations. ——Kennedy
47. Expectations are the pillars supporting the world. Hope is a waking man's dream.
——Puccini
48. Hope is like a fleeting ray of light, making flowers of joy bloom on the faces of the miserable. ——W. Copper
49. We talk about hope, but hope is just a more elegant name for fear. ——Langton
50. If you don’t expect, you won’t find anything that exceeds your expectations. ——Saint Clement
51. Although expectations fool people, people still need expectations, because expectations themselves are pleasure. ——Johnson
52. Unexpected things may happen at any time, and hoped-for things may not come for a long time. ——Diocleta
53. People who build on their wishes and wishes will be disappointed nineteen times out of twenty. ——Alexander Dumas
54. Hope itself is a kind of happiness, perhaps the main happiness this world can provide. - Cy Johnson
55. Although the troubles of hope often occur, they are always not as terrible as the disillusionment of hope. ——Johnson
56. If you are troubled, please treat it with hope; the greatest happiness of mankind is to have hope. ——Shelley
57. If a man can accomplish half of what he wishes, then his troubles will be doubled. ——Franklin
58. Although the trouble of expectations often occurs, it is always not as terrible as the disillusionment of expectations. ——Johnson
59. Hope is usually a wrong guide, although it is a good companion on the road. ——Halifax
60. If you hope to enter the realm of the infinite, you should thoroughly explore limited things. ——Goethe
61. People must be like the stars in the sky, always clearly seeing the light of all hopes and wishes. ——Gorky
62. Expectation is the crutch of perseverance, and patience is the travel bag. Carrying them, people can board the eternal journey. ——Russell
63. Luck is not without many fears and worries; misfortune is not without many comforts and expectations. ——Bacon
64. Life is an ocean, and hope is the helmsman’s compass, which prevents people from losing their way in the storm. —— Diderot
65. Hope is like the sun. When we move towards it, the shadow of our burden is left behind. ——Smiles
66. Hope itself is a kind of happiness, perhaps the main happiness this world can provide. ——Samuel Johnson
67. Man has a finite pole in the natural world, and an infinite pole in the world of hope. ——Tagore
68. Everyone has hopes for tomorrow. Everyone always has a purpose and plan for the future. ——Sienkiewicz
69. Expectation and fear are inseparable. Without expectations, there is no fear, and without fear, there is no expectation. ——La Rochefoucauld
70. My hope is to make sure that just because I live in this world, the world becomes a better place. ——Lincoln
71. The Bridge of Hope comes from the word faith, and this is a bridge that leads us to infinite fraternity. ——Andersen
72. A person who is most miserable, humble, and humiliated by fate can always hold hope without fear. ——Anonymous
73. Expectation is the fire in the darkness, which cheers people up; expectation is the oasis in the desert, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. ——Chen Yi
74. Expectations and worries are inseparable. There is never worry without expectations, and there is no expectation without worries. ——Larochevko
75. People’s hearts are always filled with enthusiasm for hope. People always feel that they are not happy now and always place their hope in the future. ——Pope
76. In the duel between hope and disappointment, if you hold it tightly with courage and determination, victory will belong to hope. ——Pliny
77. A person who is the most miserable, humble and humiliated by fate can have nothing to complain about as long as he still has hope. ——Shakespeare
78. Like that flickering light, I hope to illuminate my path; the darker the night, the more dazzling it radiates. ——Goldsmith
79. Hope and memory constantly prompt us to extend and expand ourselves, which plays a huge role in our daily lives. ——Royce
80. Like the flickering light, hope illuminates our path; the darker the night, the more dazzling it radiates. ——Goldsmith
81. Without expectations, a person cannot maintain his faith, preserve his spirit, or preserve his inner purity. ——Balzac
82. We must have confidence in life first, and then we can make life continue forever, and the so-called confidence is hope. ——Lang Zhiwan
83. Without hope, a person cannot maintain his faith, preserve his spirit, or preserve his inner purity. ——Balzac
84. People should treat hope like domesticated poultry: clip their wings so that they do not fly over the wall.
——Halifax
85. When we think we have achieved the goal we hoped for, that is precisely when we are farthest from our hope. ——Goethe
86. Expectation and patience are life-saving medicine for everyone; when disaster strikes, they are the most reliable support and the softest cushion. ——Robert Burton
87. Hope is eternal joy. It is like land owned by people, which has annual income and is an inexhaustible and reliable property. —— Stevenson
88. Hope is like a bat, knocking the wall with its timid wings, hitting its head on the rotten ceiling, and then flying elsewhere. ——Baudelaire
89. Those who like hope and happiness are real wealth; those who like fear and worry are real poverty. ——Hume
90. All a person can do is to set a good example and have the courage to firmly uphold ethical beliefs in a gossipy society. ——Einstein
91. The sudden loss of an expectation will leave a scar. Even if the expectation is finally realized, it will never be completely healed. ——Thomas Hardy
92. Expectation is necessary in any situation. Without the comfort of expectation, the miserable situation of poverty, disease, and imprisonment will be unbearable. ——Johnson
93. Hope is like sunlight, both win with light. The former is the sacred dream of the desolate heart, and the latter makes the muddy water appear with dazzling golden light. ——Verlaine
94. No matter how many seeds you sow in a dream, you will not get any good news of a good harvest; even if you sow only one seed in the field, you will still have the hope of harvest. ——Hugo
95. Hope is like a family. Without it, you will feel that life is boring; with it, you will feel that working hard for it every day is a worry. ——Mark Twain
96. Hope is a pleasant acquaintance, but not a reliable friend; although it can be a traveling companion, it cannot be an accountant.
——Halliburton