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Who Said "You say the glass is half full, I say it's half empty, at least we can both agree it isn't full yet?"
Good afternoon,
Where is the line: "You say the glass is half full, I say it's half empty, at least we can both agree it isn't full yet." from?
I think I've seen it in The West Wing, but I have a feeling it has ever-so slightly older roots?
I am not entirely sure of the wording, it may a variant.
Where is the line: "You say the glass is half full, I say it's half empty, at least we can both agree it isn't full yet." from?
I think I've seen it in The West Wing, but I have a feeling it has ever-so slightly older roots?
I am not entirely sure of the wording, it may a variant.
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