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"Hope is nature's veil for hiding truth's nakedness"

- Alfred Nobel

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This quote by Alfred Nobel speaks to the power of hope in our lives. It suggests that hope is a way of protecting ourselves from the harsh realities of life. It is a way of securing ourselves from the truth, which can typically be hard to accept. By having hope, we can remain optimistic and anticipate a better future. Hope can likewise be a source of strength and nerve, allowing us to deal with difficult situations with a positive mindset. It can help us to remain concentrated on our objectives and to keep pursuing success. Ultimately, hope is an effective tool that can help us to cope with life's difficulties and to stay durable in the face of hardship.

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Sweden Flag This quote is written / told by Alfred Nobel between October 21, 1833 and December 10, 1896. He/she was a famous Scientist from Sweden. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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