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1 You know he is an incurable optimist about the War.
2 Well, perhaps he's an incurable optimist , he summed up, springing into the Hanaford car.
3 The mater has only a hazy idea of how things stand, and she's an incurable optimist anyway.
4 But who had stolen the perky, incurable optimist and replaced him with this weary, dispirited man in Enda's own home town?
5 The first was when Moore, the incurable optimist , ordered his men to dismount about a mile from the Comanche camp and approach quietly on foot.
6 To stay upbeat, when the odds were so long against them, that even he, an incurable optimist , wouldn't bet on himself in the coming battle.
7 They are a band of the most incurable optimists you ever saw.
8 'Max,' was his reply, 'you are an incurable optimist .
9 She has a point, but I think it has more do with the fact that we are a nation of incurable optimists .
10 "Okay," said Mal, "a paranoid, a depressive, and an incurable optimist walk into a bar, and-"
11 "You're an incurable optimist , my boy."
12 "I'm an incurable optimist , " he lightly countered, "or I wouldn't have tried to fly over a private lake in a borrowed aeroplane."
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