The hope is always here, always alive, but only your fierce caring can fan it into a fire to warm the world.

Susan Cooper
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The hope is always here, always alive, but only your fierce caring can fan it into a fire to warm the world. Hope is such a strong word that you could use it for anything. Hope is like a flame that has no limit to its intensity. It can be used for any purpose.

Hope can light the darkness of the night, but it also gives way to despair. It can give someone hope or hope someone else. As you read these words, there are people who are dreaming of what they want to become or want to achieve.

They are longing for something better in life, something more fulfilling and something that will change their life forever. But hope alone is not enough to make it happen. You have to believe in yourself and fight with all you have to make your dreams come true.

Source: Silver On The Tree

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