„The faith that I love the best, says God, is hope.“
Opening line.
The Portal of the Mystery of Hope (1912)
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„You may call God truth, you may call God hope. But the best name for God is love.“
— Michael Elmore-Meegan British humanitarian 1959
All Will be Well (2004)

„your faith and hope are in god.“
— Billy Graham American Christian evangelist 1918 - 2018
Quelle: Hope for Each Day: Words of Wisdom and Faith

— Margaret Fuller, buch Woman in the Nineteenth Century
Though "the Bard" is often reference to William Shakespeare, Fuller here probably uses the term in a generic sense, and in tribute to the poet-philosopher she considered in some ways her mentor, Ralph Waldo Emerson, who may have made such a statement, which she elsewhere quotes as "I have witnessed many a shipwreck, yet still beat noble hearts".
Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845)
Kontext: I stand in the sunny noon of life. Objects no longer glitter in the dews of morning, neither are yet softened by the shadows of evening. Every spot is seen, every chasm revealed. Climbing the dusty hill, some fair effigies that once stood for symbols of human destiny have been broken; those I still have with me show defects in this broad light. Yet enough is left, even by experience, to point distinctly to the glories of that destiny; faint, but not to be mistaken streaks of the future day. I can say with the bard,
"Though many have suffered shipwreck, still beat noble hearts."
Always the soul says to us all, Cherish your best hopes as a faith, and abide by them in action. Such shall be the effectual fervent means to their fulfilment.

— James Clerk Maxwell Scottish physicist 1831 - 1879
Part III Poems, "On St. David's Day. To Mrs. E. C. Morrieson." (March 1, 1854)
The Life of James Clerk Maxwell (1882)

— Adolf Hitler Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party 1889 - 1945
As quoted in A History of National Socialism, Konrad Heiden, A. A. Knopf (1935) p. 100
Other remarks

— Jonathan Edwards Christian preacher, philosopher, and theologian 1703 - 1758
Quelle: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 119.

„I see our only hope in faith, charity, and in humbling ourselves before man and God.“
— Patrick White English-born Australian writer 1912 - 1990
Australians in a Nuclear War (1983)
Kontext: The spirit may triumph where politics (the League and the United Nations), socio-political faiths such as Marxism, Italian Fascism and German National-Socialism — all have failed. I see our only hope in faith, charity, and in humbling ourselves before man and God.
— Walter Kaufmann American philosopher 1921 - 1980
Preface
From Shakespeare to Existentialism (1959)

— Bruce Springsteen American singer and songwriter 1949
"Into the Fire"
Song lyrics, The Rising (2002)

„Suffering without faith would be like love without hope.“
— Adrienne von Speyr Swiss doctor and mystic 1902 - 1967
Quelle: Lumina and New Lumina (1969), p. 45

„Christian hope is a vessel in which faith lives; love carries it.“
— Adrienne von Speyr Swiss doctor and mystic 1902 - 1967
Quelle: Lumina and New Lumina (1969), p. 17

— George Bernard Shaw Irish playwright 1856 - 1950
Lilith, in Pt. V
1920s, Back to Methuselah (1921)
Kontext: I say, let them dread, of all things, stagnation; for from the moment I, Lilith, lose hope and faith in them, they are doomed. In that hope and faith I have let them live for a moment; and in that moment I have spared them many times. But mightier creatures than they have killed hope and faith, and perished from the earth; and I may not spare them for ever. I am Lilith: I brought life into the whirlpool of force, and compelled my enemy, Matter, to obey a living soul. But in enslaving Life's enemy I made him Life's master; for that is the end of all slavery; and now I shall see the slave set free and the enemy reconciled, the whirlpool become all life and no matter. And because these infants that call themselves ancients are reaching out towards that, I will have patience with them still; though I know well that when they attain it they shall become one with me and supersede me, and Lilith will be only a legend and a lay that has lost its meaning. Of Life only is there no end; and though of its million starry mansions many are empty and many still unbuilt, and though its vast domain is as yet unbearably desert, my seed shall one day fill it and master its matter to its uttermost confines. And for what may be beyond, the eyesight of Lilith is too short. It is enough that there is a beyond.

— Lana Turner American actress 1921 - 1995
On the aftermath of her suicide attempt, p. 160.
Autobiography

„Take short views, hope for the best, and trust in God.“
— Sydney Smith English writer and clergyman 1771 - 1845
Vol. I, ch. 6
Lady Holland's Memoir (1855)

— Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy pentalogy
Quelle: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy