Top 14 Unrealistic Optimism Quotes
#1. Since I do seven different styles of martial arts, I don't foresee myself fighting the same in any two movies. I think every fighting style should fit the character that's doing the fighting.
Michael Jai White
#2. The skilful disputant well knows that he never has his enemy at more advantage than when, by allowing the premises, he shows him arguing wrong from his own principles.
William Warburton
#3. What's the book like?"
"Well, some of it's twaddle, but mostly it's just piffle. Cheers!
David Mitchell
#4. And in that dark silence where it seems that everyone is someplace but me, it all comes back.
Melina Marchetta
#5. If they are just, they are better than clever.
Sophocles
#6. As a child, I did what any normal kid who grew up without any electricity would do - I spent countless hours working on a computer wired to my parents' car battery ... and learned how to code. This natural passion for computers lead me into the Internet market during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Ryan Holmes
#7. We'll only use as much category theory as is necessary. Famous last words ...
Roman Abramovich
#8. William Stillman's Autism and the God Connection is a sensitive and illuminating work which could dramatically change how we view autism.
Carol Bowman
#9. For me the best part about the racing is to let all your aggression - whatever you've got inside you - out on the bike and just attack everything at all possible times.
Magnus Backstedt
#10. One constant has prevailed, though, throughout all theories. There must indeed be a mysterious Holy Spirit which has an exact and intimate relation to Christ, which can indwell in human minds, guide and inform them, and even express itself through those humans, even without their awareness.
Philip K. Dick
#11. They disallowed this and disallowed that, and now I can't even get my head above water!
Bud Abbott
#12. I want to do drama, light comedy, the whole range.
Bobby Darin
#13. Religion, if in heavenly truths attired, Needs only to be seen to be admired.
William Cowper
#14. Our greatest joy and our greatest pain comes in our relationships with others.
Stephen Covey
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