A Quote by John Lewis

I'm very hopeful. I am very optimistic about the future. — © John Lewis
I'm very hopeful. I am very optimistic about the future.
In spite of all of the things, the issues, that we may be confronting today, I'm very hopeful, very optimistic about the future.
I am hopeful about any future for whites in this country, but not entirely optimistic.
I'm very optimistic about the future. I'm just not optimistic about the skyscraper as a building typology that is suited for the future.
So I am, in fact, very optimistic about the future of my federal party.
I'm a very hopeful person. I mean, I'm an optimistic person, sometimes stupidly optimistic.
We've gone from, in the '50s and '60s, being very optimistic about the future, where the future is all spaceships and The Jetsons and flying cars, to where we were just sure the future was going to be a massive pile of rubble.
There is not a new hopeful, optimistic vision of the future that I am currently aware of. Certainly, not one that has penetrated pop culture awareness in the way 'Star Trek' has.
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'm very optimistic about the future.
I am very, very hopeful about the American South - I believe that we will lead America to what Dr. King called 'the beloved community.'
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.
Mental discipline and tenacity in the face of obstacles are traits that have greatly helped me in both my personal and professional journey thus far. I am also very optimistic by nature and tend to focus on the positive and remain hopeful when faced with adversity.
Hope is a state of mind independent of the state of the world. If your heart's full of hope, you can be persistent when you can't be optimistic. You can keep the faith despite the evidence, knowing that only in so doing has the evidence any chance of changing. So while I'm not optimistic, I'm always very hopeful.
I was still very hopeful that much work lay ahead of me. Perhaps because much of what I had worked on or thought about had not yet been put into writing, I felt I still had things in reserve. Given this optimistic nature, I feel this way even now when I am past sixty.
I'm not always hopeful about the future in general, but I'm definitely hopeful about the future of filmmaking and art.
I kind of know what my job is, it's to develop a message that's hopeful and optimistic about the future of the country, to develop ideas that will give people a sense that they can lift up, and to tell them about my leadership skills to make it so.
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