Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 01, 1972
Transcript:
The Literary Ace types, "Things I've learned after it was too late."<BR><BR> The Literary Ace continues, "A whole stack of memories will never equal one little hope."<BR><BR> The Literary Ace stops typing and thinks.<BR><BR> Snoopy smiles and thinks, "I kind of like that."<BR><BR>
gamer2k4 over 11 years ago
I would argue just the opposite – that while a hope is something that may never be, memories are what define and shape our lives. A stack of hopes will never equal one good memory.
ootey about 7 years ago
Hope is a firm confidence in the goodness of the future. So even a little bit of this would be better than past memories to keep us going…
thatdarnfurry over 2 years ago
How depressing