Quote #95328
Those who have courage and faith shall never perish in misery
Anne Frank
About This Quote
This quote needs no introduction—at least for now. We're working on adding more context soon.
Interpretation
The line expresses a defiant, moral optimism: inner qualities—courage (the will to endure and act rightly) and faith (trust in meaning, goodness, or a future beyond present suffering)—can preserve a person from being spiritually destroyed by hardship. “Perish in misery” suggests not merely physical death but the collapse into despair, bitterness, or hopelessness. Read this way, the quote frames resilience as an ethical stance: even when circumstances are brutal, one can refuse to let misery become the final word. It also reflects a broader humanistic belief that hope and conviction can outlast persecution and fear.



