I hope no one will think of... sending me to Pearl Harbor.
You hope your buddies will win so you don't have to loan them any money.
But teleological considerations can lead no further than to a belief and a hope. They do not give certainty.
I would take up any small job on the sets, just so that I could hang around with the hope of getting noticed.
The hope of a new politics does not lie in formulating a left-wing reply to the right-it lies in rejecting conventional political categories.
I enjoy all aspects of it, I don't have a preference for any medium. I think each of them has its attractions and I would hope they each inform the other in some way.
I hope every woman out there who wants to be a mother and is suffering with infertility, will explore all the options and know that if you choose the science route, it is okay.
Part of me really wants to believe that hope is entirely available to all of us. We don't have to embrace it. It would be sentimental and silly to say that we all need it, but it is absolutely available to all of us.
One day I hope to open my own day-care center. My passion for kids is through the roof.
I want to see my kids grow up in a world that I grew up in, which was it had imagination and it had hope. And all of a sudden, I see that being dissolved, and I see, as a country, as a people, we are a republic. We are a democracy.
I hope you're representing the devil's advocate.
A lot of tragedy can befall us, but there's always something else; there's always hope.
Of the big horror movies of the '70s, you have 'The Omen,' 'The Sentinel,' 'Rosemary's Baby,' 'The Stepford Wives,' 'Burnt Offerings' - these are all romantic fatalist movies where there's a sort of glimmer of hope... but darkness wins.
If you start in the pit of despair with these profane, awful things, even a glimmer of hope or awareness is going to occur that's much brighter coming from this dark, awful beginning.
I hope there is nothing about me that people have a big problem with. You know, I like to think of myself as lovable.
I'm not trying to be a star on TV. I am who I am, which I hope comes out. I have a little bit of a different sense than most people know, and it takes a while to get used to it.
This year I hope to introduce legislation that would require Power Administrations to list direct and indirect costs associated with ESA compliance as a line item on customer's power bills.
In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope.
Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth.
As long as we can tell stories about our ability to survive, the more we will hope, not self-destruct.
I have more awareness of other people and, I hope, more sensitivity to their needs. I also find that I'm more direct and outspoken.