A Quote by Les Dennis

If I go out to a house and it's half empty I prefer to think it's half full. And I trust people. Even if it all goes wrong you go again. — © Les Dennis
If I go out to a house and it's half empty I prefer to think it's half full. And I trust people. Even if it all goes wrong you go again.
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.
We need to quit arguing about whether the glass is half full or half empty - and instead acknowledge that there's not quite enough water to go around.
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.
One day, someone showed me a glass of water that was half full. And he said, "Is it half full or half empty?" So I drank the water. No more problem.
I think you gotta look at stuff half-full as opposed to half-empty.
I think everyone has the same question on their mind: Is the glass half-full or half-empty?
People are either glass-half-empty or glass-half-full. I always think hopefully.
I’m supposed to figure out if the glass is half full or half empty,” I told her. Without a moment’s hesitation, in a split second, my grandmother shrugged and said: “It depends on if you’re drinking or pouring.
At least half of every city is wrong. From latitude 30 degrees to latitude 60, say, you've got to have the long axis of the house facing the sun. If the land is cut up into squares, that makes half of all houses wrong if they face the road. Even houses way in the country, and way off the road, face the bloody road. And from there, you just go wronger all the way.
Doesn't matter if the glass is half-empty or half-full. All that matters is that you are the one pouring the water.
Is the glass half full, or half empty? It depends on whether you're pouring, or drinking.
There are, it has been said, two types of people in the world. There are those who, when presented with a glass that is exactly half full, say: this glass is half full. And then there are those who say: this glass is half empty. The world belongs, however, to those who can look at the glass and say: What's up with this glass? Excuse me? Excuse me? This is my glass? I don't think so. My glass was full! And it was a bigger glass! Who's been pinching my beer?
To me, the glass is always half full, never half empty.
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.
I'm a glass-half-full kind of guy, not half-empty.
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