"The pause between the errors and trials of the day and the hopes of the night"
- Herbert Hoover
About this Quote
In this quote by Herbert Hoover, he discuss the significance of the time out that occurs between the failures and obstacles dealt with during the day and the goals held for the night. It recommends a brief break, a transient period of reflection and rejuvenation that separates the troubles of the day from the prospective and possibilities that lie within the night. This time out can bring solace, permitting one to recharge and gather strength to deal with the trials yet to come. It signifies a transition from the struggles of the day to a time of restored optimism, where hope and dreams take center stage in one's thoughts.
This quote is written / told by Herbert Hoover between August 10, 1874 and October 20, 1964. He was a famous President from USA.
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