Said by: Sophocles: Fragments Set.
Introduction: One of the three major tragic writers in Athens, he not only believes in the supreme power of God and fate, but also demands that people have an independent spirit and be responsible for their actions, which is the ideological feature of the prosperity of Athens' democratic politics.
Second, hope can even bring a terminally ill person back to life.
Said by: [Ancient Rome] Ovid: Black Sea Letters.
Introduction: Born in Surmo near Rome, he died in Tomi on the Black Sea. When I was young, I studied rhetoric in Rome and was very interested in poetry. He was married three times, and the third wife was born in a famous family, which gave him the opportunity to enter the upper class and make friends with royal poets.
Third, once hope is born, it will haunt you for a long time; Although she is an elusive angel, she can always give people comfort.
Said by: Ovid: The Art of Love.
Fourth, hope is eternal happiness. Like the land owned by the people, it has income every year and is an inexhaustible and reliable property.
Said by: Stevenson: For youth.
Introduction: robert louis stevenson,/kloc-a great English novelist in the second half of the 9th century. His masterpieces include the novels Treasure Island, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapping and Katrina.
Hope is the only insurance belt to avoid heartbreak.
From: [UK] Fuller: Who's Who in the UK.
John frederick charles fuller (1878- 1966) is a British military theorist and historian.