I plead with you--never, ever give up on hope, never doubt, never tire, and never become discouraged. Be not afraid.

John Paul II
I plead with you--never, ever give up on hope, never...
I plead with you--never, ever give up on hope, never...
I plead with you--never, ever give up on hope, never...
I plead with you--never, ever give up on hope, never...
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When someone says to you, “I plead with you—never, ever give up on hope, never doubt, never tire, and never become discouraged. Be not afraid.” you should be very careful because they are pleading so much that if you do not respond in a positive way you will definitely lose hope. Hope is somehow tied with courage and one who does not have courage cannot have hope. In the other hand, when someone says to you “I plead with you—never, ever give up on hope, never doubt, never tire, and never become discouraged.

Be not afraid.” they are pleading that if you do not believe in your dreams then it is better for you to give up and give up hope of making them true because it may lead you to a fatal end. The solution for this problem is to always keep hoping and if at any time one gives up hope then one may eventually lose life itself.

Source: Pope John Paul Ii: In My Own Words

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