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Life & Wisdom Quote by George Herbert

"Spend not on hopes"

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A four-word Puritan gut-punch, "Spend not on hopes" treats optimism like a luxury good: pleasant, purchasable, and dangerously easy to overconsume. Herbert, a devotional poet writing inside the moral economy of early 17th-century England, isn’t banning hope so much as warning against the way it can masquerade as action. The verb "spend" is the tell. Hope here isn’t a virtue floating above daily life; it’s a currency that can be wasted, misallocated, or used to dodge harder purchases like discipline, patience, and repair.

Herbert’s religious context matters. This is an era anxious about self-deception, when spiritual sincerity is measured against the mind’s talent for wishful thinking. "Hopes" (plural) also nudges the line away from theological Hope and toward smaller, personal forecasts: the promotion that will fix you, the apology you’ll never have to make, the lucky break standing in for a plan. Herbert’s piety is practical: if you finance your future with fantasies, you end up spiritually overleveraged.

What makes the line work is its austerity. No metaphor, no ornament, just the clipped cadence of counsel. It reads like a note pinned to the self: don’t let imagined outcomes become your substitute for responsibility. In Herbert’s world, grace exists, but so does moral bookkeeping. The warning isn’t anti-aspiration; it’s anti-escapism, the kind that feels like faith while quietly eroding it.

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George Herbert

George Herbert (April 3, 1593 - March 1, 1633) was a Poet from United Kingdom.

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