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pessimist
1. replied the pessimist within
2. pessimist, in all the ages, who, at any time in his life,
3. She was one who was a total pessimist, she
4. As his friend Paul Harvey said, “I have never seen a monument erected to a pessimist
5. He was perfectly sincere and unquestionably truthful, but he was a natural-born faultfinder and had grown up to become a real pessimist
6. 8 The very pessimism of the most pessimistic materialist is, in and of itself, sufficient proof that the universe of the pessimist is not wholly material
7. that you may have; sorry I wasn’t trying to be a pessimist
8. The pessimist is correct in the sense that optimists set themselves up for
9. natural that a pessimist such as Kubrick would return to it again
10. "If me and D'Oliya had a song, which ain't gonna happen," said the universe's greatest pessimist,
11. ‘’I don’t want to be a pessimist, sir, but I doubt that those bastards kept the crew alive after capturing the ship, unless they intended to use them as human shields
12. The pessimist always saw the dark cloud in the silver lining, as barbaric as Japanese in Second World War
13. On the contrary, the pessimist has to bear with all the things that are not good, because he is always thinking about the negative
14. She was completely opposite to her husband in that she was a born pessimist and always feared the worst in every given scenario
15. As much of a pessimist as she
16. One of the great comforts of being a pessimist was that it was okay to be wrong
17. only pessimist; it's all too easy to doubt your view when the rest
18. By nature a pessimist, he believed that it was his fate to die of a coronary thrombosis
19. To call "Don Quixote" a sad book, preaching a pessimist view of life, argues a total misconception of its drift
20. “The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails
21. A pessimist was disappointed far less often than an optimist, he reminded himself
22. He proved the old adage that you will never see a “successful pessimist
23. Perhaps I am a pessimist, but you have agreed to forgive me
24. A philosopher of whatever school he may be, whether an idealist or a spiritualist, a pessimist or a positivist, if we ask of him why he lives as he lives, that is to say, in disaccord with his philosophical doctrine, will begin at once to talk about the progress of humanity and about the historical law of this progress which he has discovered, and in virtue of which humanity gravitates toward righteousness