Quotes about Optimism
An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while the pessimist sees only the red stoplight. The truly wise person is colorblind.
— Albert Schweitzer
Eventually all things fall into place. Until then, laugh at the confusion, live for the moments, and know EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON.
— Albert Schweitzer
I don't think the world will destroy itself in a nuclear cataclysm. On the contrary, we have the capacity to save ourselves and save the planet, and we will use it.
— Isabel Allende
Nothing that is worth doing can be achieved in a lifetime therefore we must be saved by hope.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
All you earnest young men out to save the world please, have a laugh.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
The consistent optimism of our liberal culture has prevented modern democratic societies both from gauging the perils of freedom accurately and from appreciating democracy fully as the only alternative to injustice and oppression. When this optimism is not qualified to accord with the real and complex facts of human nature and history, there is always a danger that sentimentality will give way to despair and that a too consistent optimism will alternate with a too consistent pessimism.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Bonaventure's theology is never about trying to placate a distant or angry God, earn forgiveness, or find some abstract theory of justification. He is all cosmic optimism and hope! Once it lost this kind of mysticism, Christianity became preoccupied with fear, unworthiness, and guilt much more than being included in—and delighting in—an all-pervasive plan that is already in place.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
You do not have to see the sun to know that it is still shining.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
We are too young to realize that certain things are impossible... So we will do them anyway.
— William Wilberforce
We are too young to realise that certain things are impossible.
— William Wilberforce
Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.
— Winston Churchill
For myself I am an optimist--it does not seem to be much use being anything else.
— Winston Churchill