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And the man with a criminal mind is an incurable optimist.
Hopefully the inside will be better (I've always been an incurable optimist).
But Stirling, the incurable optimist, was already making new plans.
Only an incurable optimist can hope that the summit will bring glory to any of them.
I'm generally a jovial person, easy going and also a bit of an incurable optimist.
Perhaps, after all before he left-- Charles was an incurable optimist.
But Marian had always chided him for being an incurable optimist.
You are an incurable optimist, though several pharmaceutical companies are working on it.
I am probably an incurable optimist but at this early stage, it appears that we stand a good chance to win an election."
So it seems you would have to be an incurable optimist to believe this end of the market could be near a recovery.
The Future I'm an incurable optimist about the future of our country.
The change will help level the playing field between the league's savviest drafters and its incurable optimists.
Incurable optimists, they are generous to a fault.
Or so incurable optimists might believe, on hearing the title of Elephant Man's latest offering.
He knows he is an incurable optimist, but he believes the church will bounce back.
I know Prilicla and Cinrusskins tend to be incurable optimists.
In fact, the same survey showed that most people aged over 100 years are, in fact, incurable optimists.
Maybe even, the incurable optimists suggested, curtail their explorations while they established a new homeworld.
He also acknowledged being an incurable optimist, telling a journalist friend, "How else can you do Mideast policy for so long."
He called himself 'an incurable optimist'.
You know Delos; he's an incurable optimist.
But I'm an incurable optimist.