Quote by Lillian Hellman
Things start out as hopes and end up as habits. - Lillian Hellman

Things start out as hopes and end up as habits. – Lillian Hellman

Other quotes by Lillian Hellman

Nothing you write, if you hope to be good, will ever come out as you first hoped. – Lillian Hellman

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Hope
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It is not good to see people who have been pretending strength all their lives lose it even for a minute. – Lillian Hellman

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strength
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Unjust. How many times Ive used that word, scolded myself with it. All I mean by it now is that I dont have the final courage to say that I refuse to preside over violations against myself, and to hell with justice. – Lillian Hellman

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Courage
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I hope to inspire people, influence people. – Ashley Tisdale

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Hope

What we hope to achieve is a society that doesnt value a white man because hes a white man, but also doesnt value a woman because shes a woman, or a black because hes a black. – Elizabeth Edwards

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Hope

I know the world is filled with troubles and many injustices. But reality is as beautiful as it is ugly. I think it is just as important to sing about beautiful mornings as it is to talk about slums. I just couldnt write anything without hope in it. – Oscar Hammerstein II

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Hope

Pessimists are the people who have no hope for themselves or for others. Pessimists are also people who think the human race is beneath their notice, that theyre better than other human beings. – James A. Baldwin

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Hope

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Gloom and solemnity are entirely out of place in even the most rigorous study of an art originally intended to make glad the heart of man. – Ezra Pound