1. The vast majority of people live in the world because there is hope in the world.
From: [Ancient Greece] Sophocles: "Fragments"
Introduction: One of the three great tragedians in Athens, he believed in the supremacy of gods and destiny. Power requires people to have an independent spirit and be responsible for their own actions. This is a characteristic of the ideology of the prosperous period of Athenian democracy.
2. Hope can even bring a terminally ill person back to life.
From: [Ancient Rome] Ovid: "Black Sea Tablets"
Introduction: Born in Surmo near Rome, died in Tomi on the Black Sea. When he was young, he studied rhetoric in Rome and was very interested in poetry. He was married three times, and the third wife was from a famous family, which gave him the opportunity to enter the upper class and make friends with royal poets.
3. Once hope arises, it will linger in my heart for a long time; although she is an elusive angel, she can always give people comfort.
From: [Ancient Rome] Ovid: "The Art of Love"
4. Hope is eternal joy. It is like land owned by people, which has annual income and is an inexhaustible and reliable property.
From: [UK] Stevenson: "For Youth"
Introduction: Robert Louis Stevenson, a great British novelist in the second half of the 19th century. His representative works include the novels "Treasure Island", "Dr. Jekyll", "Kidnapping", "Katrina", etc.
5. Hope is the only safety belt that protects people from heartbreak.
From: [UK] Fuller: "Biographies of British Celebrities"
Introduction: Fuller (John Frederick Charles Fuller) (1878-1966), British military theorist and military historian Home.