A Quote by Jason Bonham

I'm English, so I can be very 'half empty.' — © Jason Bonham
I'm English, so I can be very 'half empty.'
Age-old question: Is the glass half empty or half full? Answer: Who cares? Does it really matter whether the glass is half full or half empty? The issue is whether it quenches your thirst.
My English is closer to the literary English, and I'm not very familiar with jokes in English or with, you know, with small talk in English.
My father was English. He date-raped my mother so she's hated English men ever since. You know my boyfriend's English, and I'm, uh, I'm half-English, which she's never been real happy about. If she finds out I'm dating someone English, she'll ah, think I' turning my back on her and becoming a foreigner.' Cathy, that's the stupidest reason I've ever heard.
Michael nodded tersely, eyeing a table across the room. It was empty. So empty. So joyfully, blessedly empty. He could picture himself a very happy man at that table. "Not feeling very conversational this evening, are we?" Colin asked, breaking into his (admittedly tame) fantasies.
Our beds are empty two-thirds of the time. Our living rooms are empty seven-eighths of the time. Our office buildings are empty one-half of the time. It's time we gave this some thought.
Is the glass half full, or half empty? It depends on whether you're pouring, or drinking.
Doesn't matter if the glass is half-empty or half-full. All that matters is that you are the one pouring the water.
I think you gotta look at stuff half-full as opposed to half-empty.
To me, the glass is always half full, never half empty.
As a screenwriter and a half-Jew, I tend to look at the glass half-empty.
I think everyone has the same question on their mind: Is the glass half-full or half-empty?
The problem with you is that you always see a glass of milk half empty instead of half filled.
A thankful heart is never half-full or half-empty, but always overflowing with love.
This living stuff is a lot. Too much, and not enough. Half empty, and half full.
When I speak to people I worked with when I was young, they constantly tell me they wish their students would work half as hard as I did. I was always one to get a lot more out of myself, seeing the glass as half-empty rather than half-full.
I'm a glass-half-full kind of guy, not half-empty.
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