We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to fill your cup. You then give away the overflowing, but you keep a cupful for yourself.
When friends ask for a second cup they are open to conversation.
He puts his right hand lightly on the cup, I put my left, leaving the right free to transcribe, and away we go. We get, oh, 500 to 600 words an hour. Better than gasoline.
I have the ability, no matter what's going on in my life, to find something - my cup is always half full.
I come from a coffee-loving family, and you can always tell when my sister and I have been around, because both of us collect all the dead coffee from everyone's morning cup, pour it over ice, and drink it. This is a disgusting habit.
On set, I have a lot of coffee... so I try to chug water before going for that next cup.
Though men determine, the gods doo dispose: and oft times many things fall out betweene the cup and the lip.
If I am a cup maker, I'm interested in making the best cup I possibly can. My effort goes into that cup, not what people think about it.
We don't always know what we're doing. We often just get excited, put something down, and say, 'Oh, neat'.
We need to quit arguing about whether the glass is half full or half empty - and instead acknowledge that there's not quite enough water to go around.
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