A Quote by Natalie du Toit

I'm probably the most negative person around. — © Natalie du Toit
I'm probably the most negative person around.
If I'm around a bunch of people that's sad, I gotta try to make them laugh or come up with something positive out of the emotion that's making you feel negative. I'm not a negative person. I don't hang around negative people.
Negative people are worse than negative occurrences. The argument is over in ten minutes - the person may hang around for years.
You have to find some way to not become a cynical or negative person, a person who keeps walking around and opening your eyes in the outside world but inside you close down, a person who stops expecting tomorrow to be better than today.
I'm just a negative person, a deeply negative person. I see the worst aspects of everything.
If we are negative by nature, we Americans are more human than most. The Founding Fathers loved going negative. Heck, the Declaration of Independence is one long negative ad.
My father was a negative person. He actually taught me to be negative, if that makes any sense. I remember him saying: 'You know there's no point in expecting anything good to happen because it won't.' I grew up in such a negative atmosphere.
There's a certain status to suffering in Ireland, that the person who - if you're sitting around a table, the person with the greatest status is the person who had the most horrible thing happen to them most recently.
I can't be around someone who is negative because I am such a positive person. If you are mean, then we don't speak.
Every person gets negative things, they learn from those negative things, and you become a positive person.
One of the most crucial but hardest things to do as part of turning your life around is to get rid of all the negative people around you and replace them with people who encourage you instead.
If you see one negative person a lot of people start to get negative, and that's not good for any time.
I really believe the most handicapped [person] in the whole world is a negative thinker.
Warren Moon and Doug Williams really didn't run that much. That's the negative stereotype when it comes to African-American quarterbacks, that most of us just run. Those guys threw it around. I like to think I can throw it around a little bit.
I had this idea that being an introvert was a negative thing, that it had a negative connotation, and I really wanted, as a young person, to strive to be the life of the party and to be really outgoing and to have a million friends. And then I realized that an introvert isn't a negative.
I feel that sin and evil are the negative part of you, and I think it's like a battery: you've got to have the negative and the positive in order to be a complete person.
I have never met a successful person who talked about failing. The glass is always half full. I don't even like being around negative talkers.
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