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“Those who are afraid of questions are afraid of the answers, and this is the characteristic of dictatorships, of autocracies, or of empty democracies, not of free children.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“To have hope doesn’t mean being naïve optimists who ignore the tragedy of human evil. Hope is the virtue of a heart that doesn’t close itself in the dark, doesn’t stop at the past, doesn’t scrape along in the present, but can clearly see tomorrow.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“the era of artificial intelligence, we cannot forget that poetry and love are indispensable in order to save humanity. They are like childhood, the salt of the earth: that if it loses its flavor—as a French writer warned—the world will be nothing but putrefaction and canker. When the individuality of the heart is not appreciated, we lose the answers that intelligence alone cannot give, we lose the encounter with others, and we lose history and our histories, because the real personal adventure is that which is accomplished from the heart. At the end of life, all that matters will be this. —”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“Thank you is a phrase that is fundamental to life, starting with family life. Together with please and sorry, it’s a key that opens the way to a well-lived life, to a life of peace.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“If we want to be able to understand how peace is made, and have the strength to make it, let us all be childlike.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“There's no better way of explaining happiness than to make someone happy.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“One of the great emergencies of our time is to honor the divine mandate to protect our common home, and at the same time to defend the sanctity and dignity of every human life.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
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Papa Francisco, Hope: The Autobiography
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“Pablo Picasso said that “art is a lie that makes us realize truth,” because it can capture the deeper reality of things.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“For the bosom of the Universal Church must not be reduced to a cozy nest for our mediocrities.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“If the Christian wants everything clear and certain, then he or she will find nothing.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“When someone says that I'm a papa villero, I pray only that I might always be worthy of it.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“Our Lady was in no way secondary. It is not spiritual etiquette but a requirement of Christian life. Because the human family is founded on that very gaze: It is founded on mothers.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“American writer George Saunders invites us firstly to be patient with ourselves: “Seek out the most efficacious anti-selfishness medicines, energetically, for the rest of your life; find out what makes you kinder, what opens you up and brings out the most loving, generous, and unafraid version of you—and go after those things as if nothing else matters.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“And I wait for the surprise of each day in which love, strength, betrayal, and sin will be manifested, which will accompany me until the definitive encounter with that marvelous face, which I don’t know what it is like, from which I constantly flee, but that I wish to know and love.”
Pope Francis, HOPE: The Autobiography
“Wisdom belongs to those who get up again, to those who move forward. It belongs to those who don’t spend their time complaining but get back into the game. It belongs to those whose hearts don’t harden with resentment and selfishness but who embrace life. Always.”
Pope Francis, HOPE: The Autobiography
“Confundir unidad con uniformidad es una tentación diabólica. La unidad no es un simulacro de integración forzosa ni de marginación armonizadora. Es, más bien, una diferencia reconciliada.”
Papa Francisco, Esperanza. La autobiografía: Memorias del papa Francisco
“Hikmet que «el más hermoso de los mares es aquel que no hemos navegado. El más hermoso de nuestros hijos aún no ha crecido. El más hermoso de nuestros días aún no lo hemos vivido. Y aquello, lo más hermoso, que quiero decirte, aún no te lo he dicho».”
Papa Francisco, Esperanza. La autobiografía: Memorias del papa Francisco
“«Si piensas en el próximo año, planta maíz. Si piensas en la próxima década, planta un árbol. Pero si piensas en el próximo siglo, educa a la gente».”
Papa Francisco, Esperanza. La autobiografía: Memorias del papa Francisco
“And it is indifference that feeds prejudice and stirs bitterness. How many times do we judge too quickly, with words that hurt, with attitudes that sow the seeds of hatred and create distance. But when someone is left behind, the whole human family comes to a halt. We are not truly Christian, nor even human, if we cannot see the person before his actions, before our opinions and prejudices.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“Nostalgia—the nostalgia for our roots—is a healthy feeling, since people with no roots are lost, and a person with no roots is sick. Roots give us the strength to move forward, to bear fruit, to blossom, as the Argentine poet Francisco Luis Bernárdez said: “Por lo que el árbol tiene de florido / vive de lo que tiene sepultado.” (All that has blossomed on the tree / lives on that which holds it underground.)”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“Today, when I meet married couples, I always say: Go ahead and argue, break a few plates if you think it helps - to some extent, that's quite normal - but never do it in front of the children, and try to make up before the day is over. Because the real danger is that of the cold war the next day.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“Tradition is a root, one that is essential for the tree to continue bearing new fruit.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“Tenderness is not weakness: It is a true force.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“The wind of the Spirit hasn’t stopped blowing.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“Clinging to the anchor of hope, we can say with the lines of the poet Nâzim Hikmet, The most beautiful sea hasn’t been crossed yet. The most beautiful child hasn’t grown up yet. Our most beautiful days we haven’t seen yet. And the most beautiful words I wanted to tell you I haven’t said yet…”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“Be sure of it: The deepest, happiest, most beautiful reality for us, for those we love, has yet to come. Even if some statistic tells you the opposite, even if tiredness weakens your powers, never lose this hope that cannot be beaten.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“the words pronounced by John Paul II during the Jubilee of 2000: “Do not be afraid. Open wide the doors for Christ!” And if one day you are overcome by fears and worries, think of that episode in the Gospel of John, at the marriage at Cana (John 2:1–12), and say to yourselves: The best wine has yet to be served.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“We must not stumble upon tomorrow, we must build it, and we all have the responsibility to do so in a way that responds to the project of God, which is none other than the happiness of mankind, the centrality of mankind, without excluding anyone.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography
“If the heart is not alive, Guardini writes in his study of the world of Dostoyevsky, “man remains extraneous to himself.”
Pope Francis, Hope: The Autobiography

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