Opposite Hope Quotes
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Opposite Hope Quotes & Sayings
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I've never been much of a fancy smelling product guy, but this woman can drip me in chocolate and roll me in sugar and I'll beg her to do it again.
— Scarlet Hope
It is difficult to threaten someone who doesn't have the necessary attention span to register fear.
— Rob Thurman
I am able to love my God because He gives me freedom to deny Him.
— Rabindranath Tagore
I'm not a builder of buildings, I'm a builder of collections.
— Leonard Lauder
The opposite of hope is despair, and when we despair, it is because we feel there are no choices.
— Warren G. Bennis
I combined theatre and films with live TV, such as 'The Royal Variety Show,' performing sketches opposite Bob Hope and Maurice Chevalier.
— Shirley Eaton
Painting is an infinitely minute part of my personality.
— Salvador Dali
Your success is your responsibility. Take the initiative, do the work, and persist to the end.
— Lorii Myers
When you run out of hope, everything is backwards. Your heart wants the opposite of what it needs.
— Andrew Peterson
You cannot be doomed, after all, as long as you can still see the faint outline of hope on the opposite shore.
— Jodi Picoult
Don't tell people how good you make the goods; tell the how good your goods make them.
— Leo Burnett
The literary story is a story that deals with the complicated human heart with an honest tolerance for the ambiguity in which we live.
— Ron Carlson
For an ordinary trooper like him, ignorance was not simply an abstract value. It was in the manual.
— Alan Dean Foster
Presumption and despair are opposite deadly sins. We hear a lot about despair, and the need for hope; but what is presumption?
— Peter Kreeft
Three thousand pounds
— Charlie Gallagher
I am a sassenach, after all," I said, seeing it. He touched my face briefly with a rueful smile. "Aye, mo duinne. But you're my sassenach.
— Diana Gabaldon