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“Looking at the glass half full seems to help others do the same and help fill their glasses too.”
Emilyann Girdner“Your glass seems like it will always be half full even it falls down and shatters to pieces”
Kevin Jared Hosein, Together We Are Spiders“Perception can be one-sided or variant: "Glass half empty or half full." There usually is more than one way of perceiving. Thoroughly check your inner dialogue.”
T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence"“Whether your glass is half full or half empty, hope can fill it up.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“Seeing the glass as half empty is more positive than seeing it as half full. Through such a lens the only choice is to pour more. That is righteous pessimism.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy“Some say the glass is half full and blush,Some say it’s half empty and sink,I feel you are in the midst of,reaching out for another awesome drink!”
Jasleen Kaur Gumber“Together, we overcome the drought of happiness and goodness, by seeing our glasses half full and helping fill others’ glasses back up with love.”
Emilyann Girdner“The optimist sees the glass as half full, the pessimist as half empty. What I see is water that can save someone's life.”
Abhijit Naskar“The difference between a fairly interesting writer and a fascinating writer is that the fascinating writer has a better nose for what genuinely excites him, he is hotter on the trail, he has a better instinct for what is truly alive in him. The worse writer may seem to be more sensible in many ways, but he is less sensible in this vital matter: he cannot distinguish what is full of life from what is only half full or empty of it. And so his writing is less alive, and as a writer he is less alive, and in writing, as in everything else, nothing matters but life.”
Ted Hughes, Poetry in the Making: An Anthology“The cup is both half full and half empty”
it has never been one or the other. Stop obsessing over a trivial point and be thankful you have something to drink.