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optimist

An optimist is someone who always believes that happy things will happen.

optimist

a person disposed to take a favorable view of things

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easy-going person optimistic

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Simple sentences

The optimist looks into a mirror and becomes more optimistic, the pessimist more pessimistic.
Helen is by nature an optimist.
I am by turns an optimist and a pessimist.
I am an optimist by nature.
You're an optimist.
Optimist is another word for idiot.
I'm an optimist.
The devil is an optimist if he thinks he can make people meaner.
Today we know that George Orwell was an optimist.
I'm not naive, I'm just an optimist.
Life always looks better to an optimist.
Tom is by nature an optimist.
Despite all his setbacks, he remains an optimist.
Eric is an eternal optimist.

Movie subtitles

Optimist.
I must be an optimist at heart.
And anybody that buys a return ticket these days is decidedly an optimist.
You're an optimist.
An optimist, I'm anything but that.
But you are ever the optimist.
You'll have a born optimist as a father-in-law.
You certainly are an optimist. The mark of a decent man.
I wouldn't put on airs, you optimist.
Well, I'd like to think we can. But I'm an incurable optimist.
I'm not a big optimist. but I can't agree with something so sad.
You're a born optimist.
You're such an optimist to believe that in a world this confused and chaotic there are people so lucid as to belong exclusively to the Left or the Right.
You optimist.
Nothing. I just happen to be going on a little trip. And anybody that buys a return ticket these days is decidedly an optimist.
My duty is to hand you over to the authorities, which I fully intend to do. You're an optimist Mr. Holmes.
To be out on a night like this. You're an optimist.
When you get to the island you'd better see an optimist.
I'm a born optimist.
You so you can fight your war. and me. Well, let's say I'm an optimist.
I am an optimist.
Well, you're an optimist anyhow.
Emile was that grimmest of characters, an early morning optimist.
You're quite the optimist -lucky man.
There's an optimist for you.
You're an incorrigible optimist, Sasha.
What an optimist you are!
Mariotti is such an optimist.

News and current affairs

Keynes was an optimist in believing that governments could learn to manage the business cycle.
Only an incurable optimist can hope that the summit will bring glory to any of them.
MEXICO CITY - If one were an irredeemable optimist, upcoming events in Venezuela and Colombia could be viewed as a harbinger of good things to come.
Perhaps Hamilton was too much the optimist.
Even a lapsed optimist can see that this time the chances for reconciliation just might be better after all.
The optimist may reply that the pessimist's imagination is too weak to envisage the full range of wonderful new job possibilities that automation is opening up.
But perhaps the optimist's imagination is too weak to imagine a different trajectory - toward a world in which people enjoy the fruits of automation as leisure rather than as additional income.
Though I am an optimist, I am not blind to the problems that we face, or to the challenges that we must overcome to accelerate progress in the next 15 years.
I have been an optimist about China for 15 years.
Though I am, by nature, an optimist, I have to admit that it is very difficult not to be pessimistic as 2014 comes to a close.
But I am an optimist, so instead of moaning I will leave you with some more good news.

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