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Don't focus on the negative things that can happen, just think about the positive things.
— Michelle Kwan
I was fiercely aware that the instant his mouth touched mine, I was no longer my own. He would love me or break me, the choice was his.
— Rachael Wade
I don't think I've ever known what you people call happiness. We think of contentment as the desirable thing, and maybe that's negative.
— John Steinbeck
Millions upon millions will attain your ceremony, but don't think all of them are in a ceremonius mood.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
I don't think being guarded is a negative thing, 'coz Naked truth aren't always pretty.
— Colleen Hoover
It's not a question that people have a very negative image of Chicago. They just don't think about it.
— Desiree Rogers
Miller's bringing his buns!" I shout back. "But I was going to make my pineapple upside-down cake!" I laugh to myself, all the way to work.
— Jodi Ellen Malpas
Great leaders lead by example, not by making an example of others.
— Stewart Stafford
I don't know much about grammar, but I think kale salad is what they call a double negative.
— Jim Gaffigan
I think sometimes negative campaigning, like so much, is in the eye of the beholder, and I don't think we'll ever get rid of it.
— Peter Jennings
Your thoughts carry you wherever you want to go. Weak thoughts don't have the energy to carry you far!
— Israelmore Ayivor
I don't think this debate is negative, it is enriching
— Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
I don't think being a cynic is necessarily a negative thing. It's a matter of seeing the world with clear and open eyes.
— Tom Tomorrow
I don't think being a little bit guarded is a negative thing, naked truths aren't always pretty.
— Colleen Hoover
I don't think nostalgia has to be negative.
— Van Morrison
She had the same responsibility as everybody else did: to live as softly as she could in the world.
— Kevin Brockmeier