A Quote by Stan Smith

Spaces between the forms, or the negative shapes, play just as great a role as the positives and they enable you to check the accuracy of your drawing. The positives make the negatives and negatives make the positives.
You have to judge everybody on balance, all the positives and all the negatives. In the life of my husband, I think the positives outweigh the negatives.
I have to take the positives from 2012 and the negatives as well because you learn more than you do from the positives. It has been a great season last year, a lot of learning, and now it's another approach. The way I will approach this year is totally different, so we are ready to fight for it.
Two negatives make a positive but only in Scotland do two positives make a negative: aye right.
It's easy to play a character who is suffering with a disease or has a psychological problem. 'Gentleman' is completely opposite. There are both positives and negatives in the role, and it is the most challenging role I have done so far.
Look, the job of life is to turn your negatives into positives
Accentuaute the positives - medicate the negatives.
Everybody has positives and negatives. I just want to learn and keep getting better.
I take positives out of negatives all the time.
Curing the negatives does not produce the positives.
The positives of retiring outweighed the positives of returning and my desire to still play.
There are positives and negatives to publicly traded and private companies.
You've got to have positives and negatives about you. I think that's a good negative, that the only thing they could say about me is my size.
You always try to take the positives and negatives out of the game.
My whole life has been about changing negatives into positives.
To be successful in life, you must get in the habit of turning negatives into positives.
We have to look honestly at ourselves and recognize the positives, the negatives, and the challenges we can overcome.
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