"Hope is the pillar that holds up the world. Hope is the dream of a waking man"
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Then he tightens the screw with "the dream of a waking man", a phrase that flatters and indicts at the same time. A dream belongs to sleep; it’s irrational, self-authored, indifferent to facts. By relocating dreamwork into waking life, Pliny frames hope as a sanctioned illusion we carry in daylight. The subtext isn’t "be hopeful". It’s "we survive by narrating a future that isn’t here yet". That’s shrewdly Roman: practical people still require a fiction to endure hardship, risk, and the slow grind of status.
Context matters because Pliny is a compiler of the natural world, an early encyclopedist trying to catalogue reality. Coming from him, hope reads less like sentiment and more like an observation about human psychology: even in an age obsessed with knowledge, the mind keeps manufacturing forward-looking stories. The line works because it refuses to choose between virtue and delusion. Hope is both the column and the mirage - the thing that steadies us, and the thing that proves we’re never fully awake.
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Elder, Pliny the. (2026, January 15). Hope is the pillar that holds up the world. Hope is the dream of a waking man. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hope-is-the-pillar-that-holds-up-the-world-hope-151176/
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"Hope is the pillar that holds up the world. Hope is the dream of a waking man." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hope-is-the-pillar-that-holds-up-the-world-hope-151176/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







