A Quote by Barack Obama

I do think that I am generally optimistic. — © Barack Obama
I do think that I am generally optimistic.
Generally, I am just myself, a crazy John Belushi type. But I'm not comparing myself to him. I think I am against stereotype. Generally Asian guys are more quiet - they study and have a good work ethic. Generally, I have none of those things.
I'm quite a smiley guy, I have my moments, but I think I'm generally of a relatively optimistic nature.
As all creative people, we have our optimistic side and a darker side. Yes, I would say that I am more optimistic than not. I have written some very lush pieces when I was at low ebb, and some highly energized pieces when carrying a great sadness. It seems that I am getting more optimistic as I get older - life is a lot of fun!
I like to think I'm positive and optimistic about things generally, but what I write does tend towards the darker end of the spectrum.
While I'm optimistic about the direction the world is headed, generally, I think there is a need for constant vigilance and pressure on repressive governments.
I understand that being optimistic in this age is challenging, but I am optimistic nonetheless.
Americans are generally very self-sufficient and I think generally averse to pretension, just as I am.
I have a generally optimistic temperament and am thrilled by what I see as a rapidly growing food movement, especially among young people who care about how food is produced and what it does to their health and the environment.
I'm generally an optimistic person.
I'm a generally optimistic person.
I think I am against stereotype. Generally, Asian guys are more quiet - they study and have a good work ethic. Generally, I have none of those things.
I'm generally a very optimistic guy.
I think that Stripe generally is comprised of the kind of people who believe in technology or are kind of optimistic about its effect and want to have whatever future it's leading to happen.
I think good campaigns generally, but I think particularly presidential campaigns, they're about the voters, and they're about the future. And I think it's hard to be a successful candidate who talks about the future who isn't hopeful, who isn't optimistic, and doesn't offer a vision, right?
I think people just think I am crazy because they see me doing stand-up, but I am generally not. I am very sad. I'm one of those guys that lights candles and listens to Rachmaninoff.
It's really an optimistic show. I think most of the people in this country are optimistic, too.
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