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All my life, I have been a positive thinker... I have always been able to survive by telling myself that no matter how bad things are, they will one day be better. And that out of every event - no matter how tragic - one can always find a way to survive and even, perhaps, to be a little bit happy.
You know what? I'm not always in a positive, happy place. But I'm able to concentrate enough to come up with a really good song.
I've always been good at realising what went wrong and stuff, and I was always being able to look at the positives from it.
The thing is, with doing our TV show 'Strictly,' and 'Stand Up For Cancer' and any shows I do for TV, it's always so positive.
There's always going to be something positive that can come out of any negative situation.
I feel like I've built up this persona of always being positive and always being happy, and I worried if my audience sees me not in that light, will they think less of me? Will they discredit me? Will I just be nothing?
A lot of people deal with things that are bad. Once you've been through something, you grow from it and you take a lot in. You can always turn it into something positive.
I always see everything in a positive light.
I'm on JetBlue and United. So I spend a lot of time on airplanes with other people and in terminals or just traveling around and going to restaurants or whatever. The interaction I get on a daily basis is always positive. I've never had a negative interaction.
I realize I will always be the poster child for police brutality, but I can try to use that as a positive force for healing and restraint.
I'm a very positive person, but this whole concept of having to always be nice, always smiling, always happy, that's not real. It was like I was wearing a mask. I was becoming this perfectly chiselled sculpture, and that was bad. That took a long time to understand.
There are so many positives and great memories I will take with me from Wimbledon 2018. It was always part of the dream to play in a Wimbledon final. It means so much for me to have played in the championship match.
My father said, '10 minus one is zero.' It means that even if you do good things 10 times, it is no use when you do some bad thing once. But it doesn't mean that I think I have positive image, so I always need to be careful about what I'm doing. I don't want to frame myself.
I always say just stay positive. If you ever get down on yourself, try to find something that takes away that negative. Always find that positive area.
People will try to pull you down, but you need to fight the negativity in your life. It's always good to stay positive and think positive.
I've come to understand that there's always something positive, even in a negative situation.
Reality is not always dark or positive. It is somewhere in-between.
I surround myself with positive, happy people. And I always try to balance things that I have to do with things that I want to do.
I always knew I wanted to play golf and go to college. I try hard to be a positive role model, especially on the golf course. I try to carry myself well, and don't do anything outrageous. I try to play the game like a gentleman and give everyone respect. That's how the game should be played.
I will always find a way to find a positive from things.
I always have positive intentions.
I want always to be positive.
Always be your true self, and surround yourself with positive and supportive people.
I think we always need to see the positive.
Character is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live as well as think.
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