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Quotes About Smile

Amalia smiled, and that smile, although a sad one, lit up her sombre face, made her silence eloquent and her strangeness familiar. It was like the telling of a secret, a hitherto closely guarded possession that could be taken back, but never taken back entirely.
~ Franz Kafka
Amália sorriu e, apesar de triste, o sorriso iluminou o rosto sombrio e fechado, fez falar o que silenciava, tornou familiar o que era estranho: era a entrega de um segredo, de uma posse até então bem guardada, que na verdade podia ser tomada outra vez de volta, mas nunca por completo.
~ Franz Kafka
The seductiveness of this world and the sign that warrants its transitoriness are one and the same. And rightly so, because only in this way can the world seduce us, and accord with the truth. The grievous thing is that after falling victim to the seduction, we forget the warranty, and so the Good has led us into Evil, the woman's smile has led us into bed with her.
~ Franz Kafka
I make the 'New Wilderness' for the drama. I want people to sit on the edge of their chairs. I want them to laugh, smile, cry.
~ Lorne Greene
'SMiLE' is perhaps the Beach Boys' most legendary album. It was recorded in 1966 and 1967 but only saw a formal release in 2011. That's a long time to wait for what was said to be Brian Wilson's masterpiece.
~ Henry Rollins
Bob Dylan has always sealed his decisions with the unexplainable. His motives for withholding the release of the magnificent 'Basement Tapes' will be as forever obscure as Brian Wilson's reasons for the destruction of the tapes for 'Smile.'
~ Jon Landau
I'm really exciting. I smile a lot, I win a lot, and I'm really sexy.
~ Serena Williams
If I win, it's nice. But even if I don't win, I will keep smiling.
~ Simona Halep
For a man so incredibly hairy and square, watching my dad get on a bike was like watching a penguin spread its wings and take flight. He'd take off at inhuman speed, a smile on his face, and never look back.
~ Zelda Williams
I was kind of like the Rhea Perlman of the bar. I was like Carla on 'Cheers.' People were more afraid of me. There was a point where I got a little surly. There were only so many chicken wings I could serve before losing the smile on my face.
~ Melissa Rauch
I knew more about Texas than the Texans and when they told me I would find summer here I smiled knowingly.
~ Richard Harding Davis
I didn't lose my smile from the first to the last match at Arsenal. I remember when I left I wanted to thank everyone, even the dressing-room staff.
~ Gervinho
I think the most important thing in life is to be happy. If you're happy, it will show in everything that you do.
~ Kiara Advani
If you are coaching kids, the smile on a kid when he does the right thing, when he puts the ball in the net, that's the reward right there.
~ Steve Nicol
I smile so much at the theater my face hurts when I leave.
~ Heather Matarazzo
kindness wasn't only demonstrated by giving material things or labors. There were the simple gestures that people forgot, that were so important—a little extra time, a smile, patience, conversation, gratitude.
~ Robyn Carr
She smiled at him when she came into the room. Then she turned away abruptly to take the gum out of her mouth, though he couldn't tell where it went. But the image of her smile was immediately tattooed on his mind—it was beautiful. Also hopeful. But what was she thinking, coming to a job interview in a small-town church dressed all honky-tonk? And he thought, Aw, Jesus. Why me? He
~ Robyn Carr
He stopped chopping again and, looking at her, asked, "What made you decide?" "Bear's new leg. That old blue plaid flannel..." "Old?" Preacher asked, smiling slightly. "That was a perfectly good shirt." *
~ Robyn Carr
God above," he said in a reverent whisper. "Is this how you looked at me when you were saving my life? When you got me out of my clothes and warmed me?" He shook his head, a naughty smile on his lips. "There was no funny business. This time, there's definitely going to be funny business." "Good,
~ Robyn Carr
I got an extra room. No problem. It's a bad night." Predictably, her eyes widened. "It's okay. It's got a lock." "I didn't mean..." "It's okay. I'm kind of scary-looking. I know it." "No. It's just—" "Don't worry about it. I know how I look. Works great on guys. They back right off." He gave her a small smile, not showing any teeth. "You
~ Robyn Carr
And he knew that just that smile alone, let alone that face that could stop traffic, must have been driving Rick crazy. He had to be one messed-up dude to let her go. To her back as she was leaving, Rick said, "Can't you even say hello?" She slowly turned, regarded him coldly and said, "To you? Not till you grow up." And then she left. Dead
~ Robyn Carr
Then she remembered something she had known long ago -- that kindness wasn't only demonstrated by giving material things or labors. There were the simple gestures that people forgot, that were so important -- a little extra time, a smile, patience, conversation, gratitude.
~ Robyn Carr
You're very presumptuous, you know," she said, but she smiled. He smiled right back. Confident. "You're very beautiful, you know." She
~ Robyn Carr
She began to relish the small things—his occasional subdued laughter. No one could call it an actual laugh, but he did cave into amusement if she shot him a smart-ass comment. He smiled at her from time to time—behind that bushy red-brown beard he had beautiful, healthy teeth. But
~ Robyn Carr