A Quote by Jakob Dylan

I'm a very upbeat, positive, optimistic type of person. — © Jakob Dylan
I'm a very upbeat, positive, optimistic type of person.
By acting in a positive, pleasant and optimistic way, you become a positive, optimistic and enjoyable person.
I am blood type O-positive, which I remember by staying 'optimistic positive.'
I actually think that I'm a rather optimistic and happy person; it's just that I'm not a very positive person, if you see the difference.
I am a very positive and optimistic person.
I'm a very positive person in my life. I'm very optimistic.
I've always been a positive, optimistic person who loves life, and I've got a lot to be positive about.
My mom was a really positive, jovial person, so I try to keep it upbeat like that.
I'm a very hopeful person. I mean, I'm an optimistic person, sometimes stupidly optimistic.
I'm, by nature, a really optimistic person. It goes back to my parents having been each divorced three times and my finding some way to survive all that. I always managed to survive by being upbeat.
Everyone in L.A. is very positive and upbeat, whereas London can get quite miserable at times.
Our thoughts really do create our lives. They've done a lot of research showing if you're an optimistic, positive person you will be a healthier person than if you're a sad, depressed, negative person.
I am often offered roles or women who are very strong, uncompromising. But it's fun to do 'Manglehorn,' where I'm playing somebody who's very open, very optimistic, very positive. I don't want to bore myself.
I am a positive person. I am not cynical. If you are born in this world, no matter who you are, negative things will happen. If you aren't positive as a person, you'll be very unhappy. It's extremely important to be positive, to laugh, to be happy, to accept life as it comes.
I went from a very pessimistic person to a very optimistic person sort of overnight, which is very weird. It's not even the success of my shows. I think it's the lifestyle change, I really do.
My biggest problem will be lack of match toughness but I am a positive, optimistic person.
Although I'm perceived as very optimistic and upbeat, it comes out of being the opposite of that - feeling isolated or lonely, looking for meaning and the kinds of things that ease that suffering in life, and finding them in large-scale social interaction, like theater and games.
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