A Quote by Howard Gardner

By nature, I am not an optimist, though I try to act as if I am. — © Howard Gardner
By nature, I am not an optimist, though I try to act as if I am.
I am an optimist even though I am told everything I do is negative and cynical.
I am a stubborn optimist: I was born an optimist and will remain an optimist.
I am, by nature, an optimist.
I am by nature a worried optimist.
I can't go against my nature because I am what I am. I don't try to be anyone different to who I am.
I am glad I am an optimist. The pessimist is half-licked before he starts. The optimist has won half the battle, the most important half that applies to himself, when he begins his approach to a subject with the proper mental attitude. The optimist may not understand, or if he understands he may not agree with, prevailing ideas; but he believes, yes, knows, that in the long run and in due course there will prevail whatever is right and best.
I am an optimist by nature and I reserve the right to be wrong.
I am by nature an optimist and by intellectual conviction a pessimist.
I am an optimist. If I ever quit being an optimist, I guess I'll become a Republican.
It may not seem that way, but I am an absolute optimist, an unrepentant optimist.
Even though I am an actor, by nature I am what you could call a homely girl.
I am very fortunate. I am a glass-half-full eternal optimist type to the point of being a moron. But I would never presume to know how hard it goes for others. How, for some people, just getting though the day is an incredible effort that can hardly be borne.
But I am an optimist about Britain; and the difference between an optimist and a pessimist is not that the optimist believes the world is wonderful and the pessimist believes it's beset by challenges; the difference is the pessimist believes we will be defeated by them; the optimist thinks the challenges can be overcome.
I am an optimist by nature and believe strongly that technology can be brought to bear to create alternatives, even in crisis situations.
Then all at once in late August's heat, tall leafless stalks crowned with iridescent pink and purple blossoms burst from the purgatory in the earth. This arcane act of nature, though perceived by us as ordinary, is a manifestation of Maya's phantom play, the great immensity expressed in every way. My garden is the universe. I am the universe. I am my garden. All things are the same.
I am an agnostic, even though I respect and am interested in all religions. If there's something I believe in, it's a mysterious energy; the one that fills the oceans during tides, the one that unites nature and beings.
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