Quotes & Sayings About Being Optimistic In Hard Times
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Top Being Optimistic In Hard Times Quotes

I know that sounds odd, but I have always felt that the English love children as long as they are polite, quiet, and well behaved. Americans seem to love children however they behave. — Jane Green

Everyone knows [George W. Bush] has no clue, but no one there has the courage to say it. I mean, good gawd, the man is as he always has been: barely adequate. — Molly Ivins

I have created hours upon hours of different music over the years that the general public has never heard. Maybe one day I'll release them all in one big package, but we'll see. — Phil Anselmo

Never react to an evil in such a way as to augment it. — Simone Weil

The future ain't what it used to be. — Yogi Berra

I have fled from the wilderness fasting, with woe and unflagging travail,
I have sought for the light on the mountain, and skirted the devilish dale.
I have laid my mouth in the dust, and begged the Might to be kind,
I have come to the feast, and I famish. Now grant me the Holy Grail. — Suzannah Rowntree

If you are a writer and you write/understand sarcasm please be thankful to the government and the masses.
Without their hard work and supreme idiotism it wouldn't have been possible.
You owe them the brutal sarcasm, they've earned it! — Himmilicious

The world is full of mystery but it must not be choked with secrets: we must talk to one another. — Patricia Hampl

Be prepared to re-examine your reasoning — Robert S. McNamara

With everything there is what to do. — Auliq Ice

Growth today is an investment for tomorrow. — John C. Maxwell

In order for you to win a game, a lot of things have to go right. Your team has to win. Your team has to perform. When you talk about striking out people or ERA, that's personal stuff and where you show people what kind of pitcher you are. — Johan Santana

Man and thranx had been so close for so long that they were no longer thought of as aliens. More like short people in shiny suits. — Alan Dean Foster