Wednesday, November 9, 2011
"Hope is the power of being cheerful in circumstances which we know to be
desperate. It is true that there is a state of hope which belongs to bright
prospects and the morning; but that is not the virtue of hope. The virtue of
hope exists only in earthquake and eclipse. It is true that there is a thing
crudely called charity, which means charity to the deserving poor; but charity
to the deserving is not charity at all, but justice. It is the undeserving who
require it, and the ideal either does not exist at all, or exists wholly for
them. For practical purposes it is at the hopeless moment that we require the
hopeful man, and the virtue either does not exist at all, or begins to exist at
that moment. Exactly at the instant when hope ceases to be reasonable it begins
to be useful."- G. K. Chesterton
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