“Age-old question: Is the glass half empty or half full? Answer: Who cares? Does it really matter whether the glass is half full or half empty? The issue is whether it quenches your thirst.” DoeMatterCareAgeAnswersHalfIssuesEmptyGlassesRealismThirstWho CaresQuenchHalf FullHalf Empty Author:Larry Winget
“There is what might be called a Catch-22 of hazardous occupations: The more hazardous the job, the more men; the more men, the less we care about making the job safer. The Catch-22 of hazardous occupations creates a 'glass cellar' which few women wish to enter. Women are alienated not just out of the fear of being hurt on the job, but by an atmosphere that can make a hazardous job more hazardous than it needs to be.” MenNeedsMightCareJobsWishHurtGlassesAtmosphereOccupationCellarsBeing Hurt Author:Warren Farrell
“After long absence, of return / To my dear home - Oh, happiness! / To lie in blissful consciousness / Of all around: The picture there - / The books - the flower-glass filled with care / By a kind hand - And then to know, / 'Twas but to rise, and meet below / Such a heart's welcome!” KnowsHeartKindLongBookHomeHandsCareLyingConsciousnessFlowerReturnFilledDearGlassesAbsenceWelcomeComing Home Book:The birth-day; a poem: to which are added, occasional verses Source: The birth-day; a poem: to which are added, occasional verses
“No matter what ailed you, a small glass of schnapps would take care of it at once. This particular remedy was so good my grandfather would frequently take the cure even before there was anything wrong with him.” MatterCareParticularNo Matter WhatDrinkingGlassesTake CareCuresRemedyGrandfatherMy Grandfather Book:So Laugh A Little Source: So Laugh A Little