A Quote by Studs Terkel

I'm not an optimist. I'm hopeful. — © Studs Terkel
I'm not an optimist. I'm hopeful.
I'm a serious optimist. I come from a country where you have little to be hopeful for, and so you have to always be an optimist.
I'm an optimist. I'm hopeful.
I guess I'm a hopeful optimist, because to be a pessimist is to be suicidal.
I am a stubborn optimist: I was born an optimist and will remain an optimist.
An optimist is neither naive, nor blind to the facts, nor in denial of grim reality. An optimist believes in the optimal usage of all options available, no matter how limited. As such, an optimist always sees the big picture. How else to keep track of all that’s out there? An optimist is simply a proactive realist.
I'm an optimist. You can't be an entrepreneur if you're not essentially an optimist, so I'm an optimist by nature.
But I am an optimist about Britain; and the difference between an optimist and a pessimist is not that the optimist believes the world is wonderful and the pessimist believes it's beset by challenges; the difference is the pessimist believes we will be defeated by them; the optimist thinks the challenges can be overcome.
I am an optimist. If I ever quit being an optimist, I guess I'll become a Republican.
You have to be an optimist, right? You have to be critical, then you have to be an optimist. Or else you're really stupid.
It may not seem that way, but I am an absolute optimist, an unrepentant optimist.
Life inflicts the same setbacks and tragedies on the optimist as on the pessimist, but the optimist weathers them better.
I'm still a hard-edged reporter, but I'm an optimist. I'm a perpetual optimist.
People tell me, "You're such an optimist". Am I an optimist? An optimist says the glass is half full. A pessimist says the glass is half empty. A survivalist is practical. He says, "Call it what you want, but just fill the glass." I believe in filling the glass.
When you wake up every day, you have two choices. You can either be positive or negative; an optimist or a pessimist. I choose to be an optimist. It's all a matter of perspective.
I've always been very hopeful which I guess isn't strange coming from me. I don't want to call myself an optimist. I want to say that I've always been full of hope. I've never lost that. I have a lot of hope for this country and for the entire world. . .
I'm an optimist, but I'm an optimist who takes his raincoat.
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