Who Said "You say the glass is half full, I say it's half empty, at least we can both agree it isn't full yet?"

Good afternoon,

Where is the line: "You say the glass is half full, I say it's half empty, at least we can both agree it isn't full yet." from?

I think I've seen it in The West Wing, but I have a feeling it has ever-so slightly older roots?

I am not entirely sure of the wording, it may a variant.
13:27 Fri 16th Sep 2011
 
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For you ' green ' people out there. On my birthday card last year, I had the following -
" No trees were used to make this card, however, 2 baby bushes were beaten to death to make the envelope "......BRILLIANT !!!!
" It's not the years honey, it's the mileage " - from which movie did that line come from ?

A - Raiders of the Lost Ark !!!
the landlord in a pub that i used to go in at closing time when he wanted you out

your class is still half full no it isn't it is half empty
You should see mrs owds glass, full, blink,empty
no neck :)

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