Where theres life theres hope quote

Where there's life, there's hope -and the reassuring noises of a steel plant still at works' wemed a defiant sound bite.

And it is the personal motto of Charlie's parents that, "Where there's Life, there's Hope."

"They wanted to turn off the machines after two weeks and being from Catholic Ireland I had been brought up with the feeling where there's life, there's hope.

He said: 'It's a tall order and we're not kidding ourselves otherwise but where there's life, there's hope.

WHERE there's life, there's hope - and Portadown manager Ronnie McFall insisted yesterday there's still much life left in the race for the Irish League title.

WHERE there's life, there's hope -and where there's death, there's your friendly neighbourhood funeral director.

"Where there's life, there's hope," the proverb says.

"Where there's life, there's hope," said the Roman playwright Terence.

But while the vast majority of them have long since resigned themselves to starting life outside the top flight in August, as far as Connor is concerned, where there's life, there's hope.

"It wasn't expected to live, but Lynne's motto was where there's life, there's hope. She'd never refuse to take a hedgehog in.

THEY say "where there's life, there's hope" - which could explain why it's taken Garry so long to take the hint that it's never going to happen for him and Dawn.

"I'd say we're up against avoiding relegation at this stage, but where there's life, there's hope," said Harte.

Comic playwright Publius Terentius Afer, (generally known as Terence to English speakers), died in 159 B.C. at about 30 years of age having written six plays that we know of. Terence was brought to Rome from Africa as a slave by the Roman senator Terentius Lucanus, who educated him and, later, impressed by his abilities, freed him. This quote comes from Heauton Timorumenos which scholars believe to have been his second or third play. There is some debate as to whether Terence originated this play or translated it in all or part from a play of the same name by Greek playwright Menander who died in 290 BC. Menander wrote over a hundred comedies but his version of Heauton Timorumenos has survived only in part.

Sometime later, Roman orator and statesman Cicero (106-43 BC) is quoted as saying: Aegroto, dum anima est, spes esse dicitur: It is said that for a sick man, there is hope as long as there is life. This was translated into English by biblical scholar Richard Taverner as part of his collection of proverbs in 1539. It is also included in English naturalist John Ray's 1670 collection.

Who said the quote where there is life there is hope?

“Where there's life there's hope” is attributed to J.R.R. Tolkien1 whose character Samwise Gamgee declared it in The Lord of the Rings. In another of Tolkien's famous quotes, “A single dream is more powerful than a thousand realities.”

What is the saying where there is hope?

Lots of reports of people gasping for breath and yet I have always loved the quote – where there is breath, there is hope. Apparently stemming from the Latin – Dum Spiro Spero.

What is Cicero's most famous quote?

A room without books is like a body without a soul.”

Who wrote while there's life there's hope?

Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero: “While there's life, there's hope.”