
Epilogue, p. 242
Out of My Life and Thought : An Autobiography (1933)
Page 352-353.
Stepping Westward (1965)
Epilogue, p. 242
Out of My Life and Thought : An Autobiography (1933)
As quoted in Serving "60 Years to Life", Newsweek Europe (12 December 2005)
“A pessimist is a man who has been compelled to live with an optimist.”
The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard (1927)
“I am by nature an optimist and by intellectual conviction a pessimist.”
This is actually James Branch Cabell from The Silver Stallion (1926)
Misattributed
“The optimist sees the donut, the pessimist sees the hole.”
Coth, in Book Four : Coth at Porutsa, Ch. XXVI : The Realist in Defeat
Source: The Silver Stallion (1926)
Context: Yet creeds mean very little... The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true. So I elect for neither label.
“To the optimist, pessimists are neurotic; to the pessimist, optimists are deluded.”
Humor in Psychotherapy (2007)