Words matter. These are the best Half Full Quotes from famous people such as Katy Mixon, Eddie Money, Scott Stossel, Steve King, Brian L. Roberts, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m such a fan of the glass being half full.
To me, the glass is always half full, never half empty.
There are lots of things, including changing the kind of inner dialog, that can mitigate anxiety. And yes, there are people who have the glass half full and glass half empty, and I’m afraid the glass is going to break and I’ll cut myself on the shards.
We should recognize that on the day that we are born, our glass is half full. In America your chance to fill your glass the rest of the way up is greater than it is anyplace else on this planet.
We did some soul-searching. Was the cable industry obsolete? Was it an opportune time to get out? Our conclusion was that if you rebuilt your system with this new fiber-optic coaxial hybrid – which we now call broadband – the glass was half full, not half empty. We could compete.
In hockey, sometimes a shift can go for a minute and a half, full out.
I was brought up to always see the glass half full instead of half empty and played my cricket that way.
If I don’t work very often, it’s because what I read is written for formidable actresses, but actresses who make a habit of playing with their cup half full.
If I need to cheer myself up, I will put on some fabulous ’40s musical on video. But I’m very lucky; I seldom get depressed. Without question, I’m a ‘glass half full’ person. In fact, it’s three-quarters full!
I like to look at the glass half full.
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.
I’m always a guy that looks at every situation as glass half full.
Like everybody, you get nights where you feel completely depressed. You start thinking about all the bad things and think about the glass half empty – instead of half full. There’s no explanation for it.
My deceased patients have taught me over the years to believe in the glass half full, to make good use of the time we have, to be generous – that was their lesson for the Uber-mind, and it was free. ‘Do that,’ they said, ‘and then perhaps death shall have no dominion.’
I always see the glass half full. I see the beauty in others, and I see the hope for tomorrow. If we don’t have hope and faith, we have nothing.
If some baboons just happen to be good at seeing water holes as half full instead of half empty… we should be able to as well.
The glass is always half full: I have no time for anything negative – and actually, I’ve bought crystals for all my team, so they all carry crystals as well.
I’m a very positive person, glass half full.
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.
I always look at things half full and definitely see a change in how things are going as far as black actresses and their opportunities.
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.
I have the ability, no matter what’s going on in my life, to find something – my cup is always half full.
I know a lot of people that had one cancer that are not alive today. I’ve had three. So my glass is much more than half full.
Remember to look at your glass half full and not half empty. A lot of my strength comes from God. God has given me a gift – the gift of life – and it’s amazing that I live each day.
I did three club tours before I started playing concert halls, and the clubs were half full the first time around.