"One thing is for sure: Hope never dies."

Now, should the 'h' in 'hope' be capitalized or not?
Thanks

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I would say no if you are quoting someone.
I'm not quoting anyone. "Hope never dies" is my thesis statement. Knowing this, do you think I shouldn't capitalize it then?
Yes, you need the capital H on hope -- it's the beginning of an independent clause.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/colon.htm
thanks. I thought so initially.
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