Positive, adj.: Mistaken at the top of one's voice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To be positive is to be mistaken at the top of one's voice.
I want to come across as a positive person.
Talking is always positive. That's why I talk too much.
You hear certain things, negative things, all the time that aren't true, but you never hear about the positive.
I'm a positive person, and I try to look at the good side of everything.
I am not a big fan of positive thinking. The term suggests that there is something negative that you have to counteract by being positive. That is an artificial duality.
I've come to understand that there's always something positive, even in a negative situation.
I've always been about the power of a woman - accentuating the positive, deleting the negative, whether you're talking her body, her voice or her leadership.
Everybody can make a choice to be more positive. It's about who you hang around and what you choose to watch on TV. What environment you put yourself in. It's easy to get a negative internal dialogue. You have to be aware of what's playing in your mind.
I've always believed that you can think positive just as well as you can think negative.