All Quotes By Tag: Hope
“My favorite words in the world are these: “what” and “if” in conjunction.They question curiosities in simple form and function.“What” is a query of broadest scope.“If” is wonder that fuels all hope.Together they lasso the mind like rope, and spur the wildest deductions!”
“Life can seem like a gloomy wait in the thick of black shadows.And still there are those who smile at the darkness, anticipating the beauty of an eventual sunrise.”
“Huh! Mankind always comes up with ideas to make up for the follies of the status quo. But what happens if those ideas are inflexible and fail to respond to the changing times. They end up betraying the people who believed in them.”
“What I want is only a wish.”
“If you can believe, you be made well.”
“Faithless is unbelieving heart.”
“No matter how bad the situation, do not lose heart.”
“Hang on to hope.”
“Hope is the highest happiness.”
“Life is a reality. Live it with all your heart.”
“Express your feelings on paper when stress is getting on top of you. Learn to exorcise the negative impact of stressful thinking.”
“Life is a mighty joke that is not meant to be funny.”
“Though the fire and water tried to overtake me, I have come out to a place of great abundance and God has given me hope again.”
“Most of our brains are out, but it is good what they did for themselves by leaving this country. They are Cameroon’s reserve for development, for the day that this country shall be free. Your late father was an intelligent man. He was even more than that. He was a sage. He once said to me that the intelligent Bamilekés are those who have sought a better future for themselves and for their families in British Cameroons. He was right. They have not been brainwashed as much as their francophone brothers have. If he were alive today, I am sure he would have judged that the intelligent Cameroonians are those who have sought refuge out of Cameroon.”
“…Never opt for war, no matter how simple it may seem, especially when you know that peace is achievable, even if achieving that peace entails going through a complicated and protracted process,”