Motivational quote by Clement of Alexandra

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If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes
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"If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes"

- Clement of Alexandra

About this Quote

St. Clement of Alexandria was a Christian theologian and author who lived in the second and 3rd centuries. This quote, "If you do not hope, you will not discover what is beyond your hopes," highlights the importance of hope in discovering fulfillment in life.

It recommends that when we have hope, we are open to possibilities and opportunities that we may not have actually anticipated or pictured. Without hope, we restrict ourselves and our capability to discover brand-new experiences and achieve our goals. This quote reminds us that hope is vital for personal growth and development.

St. Clement of Alexandria also highlighted the importance of faith in his teachings. He thought that faith was needed for a meaningful relationship with God and for the understanding of spiritual facts.

Overall, this quote encourages us to remain hopeful in life, to think that good ideas are possible, and to trust in a greater power. By doing so, we can broaden our horizons and find fulfillment and purpose beyond our existing scenarios.

About the Author

Clement of Alexandra This quote is written / told by Clement of Alexandra between 150 AC and 215 AC. He was a famous Theologian from Greece, the quote is categorized under the topic Motivational. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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