"I think I'm the most positive guy still going in my generation, and I'm out there to prove that"
- Luther Allison
About this Quote
In this quote, Luther Allison is expressing his belief that he is the most positive person in his generation. He sees himself as a beacon of positivity and is determined to prove it to others. This could recommend that he has actually faced difficulties and has a hard time in his life, however has chosen to keep a favorable outlook. He may also feel that his generation is lacking in positivity and he wishes to be a shining example for others to follow. Overall, this quote showcases Allison's decision and self-confidence in his ability to spread out positivity and inspire others.
This quote is written / told by Luther Allison between August 17, 1939 and August 12, 1997. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
The author also have 28 other quotes.
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"I'm a very driven, ambitious, positive person. But I'm a spiritual person as well. I believe in creative visualization. So for me to go to America - which I find such a positive place - well, I took to it like a duck to water"
"The object of my relationship with Vietnam has been to heal the wounds that exist, particularly among our veterans, and to move forward with a positive relationship,... Apparently some in the Vietnamese government don't want to do that and that's their decision"
"It demonstrates to his simple mind in the most positive manner that we have no prejudice against him on account of his race, and that while he behaves himself he will be treated the same as a white man"