A pessimist looks at his glass and says it is half empty; an optimist looks at it and says it is half full.


The New York Times (Nov. 13, 1935)


A pessimist looks at his glass and says it is half empty; an optimist looks at it and says it is half full.

A pessimist looks at his glass and says it is half empty; an optimist looks at it and says it is half full.

A pessimist looks at his glass and says it is half empty; an optimist looks at it and says it is half full.

A pessimist looks at his glass and says it is half empty; an optimist looks at it and says it is half full.