Joseph Addison Quotes About Hope

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  • If we hope for what we are not likely to possess, we act and think in vain, and make life a greater dream and shadow than it really is.

    Joseph Addison (1839). “Essays, Moral and Humorous: Also Essays on Imagination and Taste”, p.151
  • Hope calculates its scenes for a long and durable life; presses forward to imaginary points of bliss; and grasps at impossibilities; and consequently very often ensnares men into beggary, ruin and dishonor.

    Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele (1819). “The Spectator”, p.19
  • A religious hope does not only bear up the mind under her sufferings but makes her rejoice in them.

    Joseph Addison (1764). “The Evidences of the Christian Religion: With Additional Discourses on the Following Subjects, Viz. Of God, and His Attributes, The Power and Wisdom of God in the Creation, The Providence of God, The Worship of God, Advantages of Revelation Above Natural Reason, Excellency of the Christian Institution, Dignity of the Scripture Language, Against Atheism and Infidelity, Against the Modern Free-thinkers, Immortality of the Soul, and a Future State, Death and Judgment”, p.227
  • One hope no sooner dies in us but another rises up in its stead. We are apt to fancy that we shall be happy and satisfied if we possess ourselves of such and such particular enjoyments; but either by reason of their emptiness, or the natural inquietude of the mind, we have no sooner gained one point, but we extend our hopes to another. We still find new inviting scenes and landscapes lying behind those which at a distance terminated our view.

    Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd (1811). “The Works: In Six Volumes”, p.67
  • Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.

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