King Abdullah II Hope Quotes

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What did King Abdullah II say about Hope?

King Abdullah II has written many quotes about Hope. E.g.,

  • Over the past few years, the road to confrontation has shown its consequences: loss of innocent lives, destruction and fear. Most costly, however, was the loss of hope. The most precious gift that you can present to your peoples over the coming weeks is renewed hope born out of tangible progress on the ground.
  • Many will view the compromises that will be made during your negotiations as painful concessions. But why not view them as peace offerings, ones that will provide in return the priceless gifts of hope, security and freedom for our children and our children's?
  • Is Israel going to continue to be 'Fortress Israel'? Or, as we all hope, become accepted into the neighborhood, which I believe is the only way we can move forward in harmony.

What are the top most famous Hope quotes by King Abdullah II?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Hope by King Abdullah II.

  • Over the past few years, the road to confrontation has shown its consequences: loss of innocent lives, destruction and fear. Most costly, however, was the loss of hope. The most precious gift that you can present to your peoples over the coming weeks is renewed hope born out of tangible progress on the ground.
  • Many will view the compromises that will be made during your negotiations as painful concessions. But why not view them as peace offerings, ones that will provide in return the priceless gifts of hope, security and freedom for our children and our children's?
  • Is Israel going to continue to be 'Fortress Israel'? Or, as we all hope, become accepted into the neighborhood, which I believe is the only way we can move forward in harmony.
  • I hope that none of the countries in the Middle East are planning anything but the peaceful utilization of nuclear energy.
  • At the end of the day we want to bring stability and hope to Iraq. That's the only way to defeat terrorism.
  • We have to always hope in humanity that people will make the right choices.