Bottom up thinkers try to start from experience and move from experience to understanding. They don't start with certain general principles they think beforehand are likely to be true they just hope to find out what reality is like.
I don't know how many good books I still have in me I hope there are another four or five.
I hope I never get so hard up I have to do advertisements. I've gotten ridiculous offers.
To my utter despair I have discovered, and discover every day anew, that there is in the masses no revolutionary idea or hope or passion.
It has never been, and never will be easy work! But the road that is built in hope is more pleasant to the traveler than the road built in despair, even though they both lead to the same destination.
You never know what movie I will be in next, but let's just hope it's sells (for my sake at least)!
What can you do if a part of it is uphill? You can't work out another route. You've just got to run the one they give you. But they tell me London is a nice course. Even the cobbles, I hope, are not very much of a problem for me.
Nothing you write, if you hope to be good, will ever come out as you first hoped.
We will have to give up the hope that, if we try hard, we somehow will always do right by our children. The connection is imperfect. We will sometimes do wrong.
There is no hope even that woman, with her right to vote, will ever purify politics.