"He that lives upon hope will die fasting." - Benjamin Franklin
If you live upon something, it is a sustenance for you. If you fast from something, you abstain from it. So is he saying that if you live on hope, you must always do so or you shall perish? It seems like a reasonable thing to say: "You need hope" but the structure of the statement makes it sound like he's criticizing those who hope. Yet the interpretation of the words within that structure seem to convey a nearly opposite meaning. What do you think?
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