When, in his Essay on Man, Alexander Pope wrote that hope springs eternal in the human breast, he was merely poeticizing a function of blind genetic material. |
But, as hope springs eternal in the human breast, he still goes from doctor to doctor for fresh advice. |
But hope springs eternal in the human breast, and the resources of heroism were by no means exhausted. |
They say hope springs eternal in the human breast, but my breast didn't feel human just then. |
Yet the birth of a new year is not the time for despondency, for hope springs eternal in the human breast. |