Suffering produces character.
Character produces hope.
Hope never disappoints.
Hope never disappoints sounds contradictory...
Though... I'll try to comment on this quote:
SUFFERING PRODUCES CHARACTERIndeed, realizing sufffering and overcoming sufferings makes one stronger.
"What does not kill you makes you stronger"
A life of difficulties, of problems, of challenges, builds up one's character, one's experience, it "shapes" someone's character.
If everything goes easy and easy and easy, no charcater would come out of that other than a character that expects everything to be easy and may simply collapses when a difficulty arises.
CHARACTER PRODUCES HOPECharacter means more results from one's actions, it builds up resilience, it experiences improvement, betterment. When we see that things can change, that obstacles can be turned into opportunities, that dark situations can become good situations, that we can improve, then we have hope, even in difficult sitautions, we know there is hope, we have the experience already that things can improve. So there is HOPE.
HOPE NEVER DISAPPOINTWell, Hopes is a potential, a potential that we know, from experience or inference, is feasable.
It is not an expectation than when not met makes us depressed or angry. Hope is a potential that we know is feasable. So it is not hope that disappoint, it may be the person we put hopes into that disappoint. It is not the potential that is disappointing, it is the person not reaching the potential that may be disappointing.