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  • ... if God took the trouble to tell us eight hundred times to be glad and rejoice, He must want us to do it—SOME.

    Eight   Want   Trouble  
    Eleanor Porter (2003). “Pollyanna”, ePenguin
  • My relationship with "Pollyanna" is a very personal one, because Pollyanna got me through my childhood.

  • I don't find any real rivalries with crime and thriller writers anyway. That might sound a little Pollyanna, but for the most part the writers I compete with, if you want to use that word, it's a pretty friendly rivalry. I think we all realise that the boat rises and sinks together.

  • The influence of a beautiful, helpful character is contagious, and may revolutionize a whole town.

  • I hate the pollyanna pest who says that all is for the best.

    Hate   Pests   I Hate  
    "Biography / Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Don't be a Pollyanna!

  • If the prime directives were followed a little more accurately here on earth, I mean it sounds somewhat Pollyanna, but I think people would certainly get along better.

    Mean   Thinking   People  
  • Oh, but Aunt Polly, Aunt Polly, you haven't left me any time at all just to- to live.

    Aunt   Pollyanna   Havens  
    Eleanor Porter (2003). “Pollyanna”, ePenguin
  • I long ago discovered that you can't TELL about Pollyanna. The minute you try to, she sounds priggish and preachy, and--impossible. Yet you and I know she is anything but that.

    Long Ago   Trying   Sound  
  • That's the way I look at things - if you focus on the worst case scenario and it happens, you've lived it twice. It sounds like Pollyanna-ish tripe but I'm telling you - it works for me.

  • Anyone who looks for life can find it... and they don't need to photograph ashcans. The average camera fan reminds me of Pollyanna, with a lollypop in one hand and a camera in the other. You can't be a Nice Nelly and take news pictures.

    Nice   Average   Hands  
  • I do tend to be almost kind of Pollyanna-ish person.

  • I'm not a Pollyanna sort of kumbaya type.

    Pollyanna   Type  
  • What men and women need is encouragement. Their natural resisting powers should be strengthened, not weakened ... Instead of always harping on a man's faults, tell him of his virtues. Try to pull him out of his rut ... Hold up to him his better self, his real self that can dare and do and win out! ... People radiate what is in their minds and in their hearts.

    Eleanor Porter (2003). “Pollyanna”, ePenguin
  • Look, I hate to sound like Pollyanna, but I literally can't wait to get to work in the morning. I've got steady jobs, I've got my health, and I'm here in the greatest city in the world. I'd be a pig not to be grateful

    Morning   Jobs   Hate  
  • Oh, yes; the game was to just find something about everything to be glad about—no matter what 'twas

    Eleanor Porter (2003). “Pollyanna”, ePenguin
  • 'Oh, yes,' nodded Pollyanna emphatically. 'He said he felt better right away, that first day he thought to count 'em. He said if God took the trouble to tell us eight hundred times to be glad and rejoice, He must want us to do it - some.

    Father   Eight   Ems  
    "Pollyanna".
  • Be a balanced optimist. Nobody is suggesting that you become an oblivious Pollyanna, pretending that nothing bad can or ever will happen. Doing so can lead to poor decisions and invites people to take advantage of you. Instead, be a rational optimist who takes the good with the bad, in hopes of the good ultimately outweighing the bad, and with the understanding that being pessimistic about everything accomplishes nothing. Prepare for the worst but hope for the best - the former makes you sensible, and the latter makes you an optimist.

  • In all probability the Human Genome Project will, someday, find that I carry some recessive gene for optimism, because despite all my best efforts I still can't scrape together even a couple days of hopelessness. Future scientists will call it the Pollyanna Syndrome, and if forced to guess, I'd say that mine has been a way-long case history of chasing rainbows.

    "Damned". Book by Chuck Palahniuk, 2011.
  • Whenever someone calls me a Pollyanna, I consider it to be the highest of compliments. This courageous girl finds a community that has been torn apart with hate, fear, and pain and brings it love, courage and healing. Isn't that what our world today needs more than anything?

    Girl   Pain   Hate  
  • I suffer from a genetic flaw, which is that my mother was a hopeless Pollyanna.

  • The influence of a beautiful, helpful, hopeful character is contagious. ... People radiate what is in their minds and in their hearts.

    Eleanor Porter (2003). “Pollyanna”, ePenguin
  • I'm not Pollyanna - I know that my personality and my opinions and how I approach the teaching of writing maybe isn't exactly how it's done traditionally in the academy...wherever that academy is...but, you know, the academy is broken as it relates to many creative writing programs.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Consider the "new" woman. She's trying to be Pollyanna Borgia, clearly a conflict of interest. She's supposed to be a ruthless winner at work and a bundle of nurturing sweetness at home.

    Home   Trying   Winner  
  • I have been accused of being a Pollyanna, but I think there are plenty of people dealing with the darker side of human nature, and if I am going to write about people who are kind and generous and loving and thoughtful, so what? In my life I have met astonishingly good people.

  • ... there is something about everything that you can be glad about, if you keep hunting long enough to find it.

    Hunting   Long   Enough  
    Eleanor Porter (2003). “Pollyanna”, ePenguin
  • Balance in life is the key, as Aristotle taught us. Nobody likes a naive Pollyanna, but neither do we like to be around people who are constantly complaining and finding fault.

    Keys   Taught Us   People  
  • I’m grateful I had the strength to fight. It takes courage to believe the best is yet to come, especially when you are flat on your back and don’t know if you’re going to see tomorrow. I’m no Pollyanna, but I believe optimism is a choice — a muscle that gets stronger with use. Right foot, left foot…just keep moving.

  • Millions of Americans would still despair in the eight long years of the Depression that lay ahead and many of their individual dreams would be dashed on the rocks of economic hardship. But collectively, the country was in a new place, with a new confidence that the federal government would actively try to solve problems rather than fiddle or cater to the rich. Hope was no longer for Pollyannas; the cynics about the American system were in retreat.

    Dream   Country   Eight  
    Jonathan Alter (2007). “The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope”, p.306, Simon and Schuster
  • Wonder is not a Pollyanna stance, not a denial of reality; wonder is an acknowledgement of the power of the mind to transform, to notice, to decide what experience shall mean.

    Christina Baldwin (1991). “Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest”, Bantam
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