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Quotes About Smile

It's easy to hide behind a smile, that's why it is so important to search instead inside the eyes.
~ Melody Lee, Moon Gypsy
Maybe if I stretch my lips, I will remember how to smile.
~ Akanksha Singh
Smile is the arch of an arrowed heartTears are waters to make pain's life start
~ Munia Khan
Your smile breaks my heart, And your laughter burns my skin, And if I had to tell you how I feel, That's where I'd begin.
~ Margo T. Rose, The Words
Pluviophile -I remember how we began –you smiling, me falling, like the rain.
~ Timothy Joshua
The reason I sketch your pic at times because in your smile I see something more beautiful than the stars.
~ Abhishek Kumar Singh
When you laugh, you receive luck
~ Onew
So you become numb to insults, particularly if you teach yourself to imagine that the person uttering them is a variant of a noisy ape with little personal control. Just keep your composure, smile, focus on analyzing the speaker not the message, and you'll win the argument. An ad hominem attack against an intellectual, not against an idea, is highly flattering. It indicates that the person does not have anything intelligent to say about your message. The psychologist
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
If you want strangers to help you, smile. For those close to you, cry.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Mom puts on a smile that looks like it belongs on somebody else's face.
~ Natasha Friend
Sometimes self-assertiveness is manifested through volunteering an idea or paying a compliment; sometimes through a polite silence that signals nonagreement; sometimes by refusing to smile at a tasteless joke.
~ Nathaniel Branden
A forced smile is uglier than a frown.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
The scene was not without a mixture of awe, such as must always invest the spectacle of guilt and shame in a fellow creature, before society shall have grown corrupt enough to smile, instead of shuddering at it.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
A stale article, if you did it in a good, warm, sunny smile will go off better than a fresh one that you've scowled upon.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
And Pearl, stepping in, mid-leg deep, beheld her own white feet at the bottom, while out of a still lower depth came the gleam of a kind of fragmentary smile, floating to and fro in the agitated water.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
It seemed to me—the reader may smile, but must not doubt my word—it seemed to me, then, that I experienced a sensation not altogether physical, yet almost so, as of burning heat, and as if the letter were not of red cloth, but red-hot iron. I shuddered, and involuntarily let it fall upon the floor.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
In a moment, however, wisely judging that one token of her shame would but poorly serve to hide another, she took the baby on her arm, and, with a burning blush, and yet a haughty smile, and a glance that would not be abashed, looked around at her towns-people and neighbors.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Why dost thou smile so at me?" inquired Hester, troubled at the expression of his eyes. "Art thou like the Black Man that haunts the forest round about us? Hast thou enticed me into a bond that will prove the ruin of my soul?" "Not thy soul," he answered, with another smile. "No, not thine!
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Connor smiles with mocking warmth at him, and glances at the tattoo on his wrist. I like your dolphin.
~ Neal Shusterman
Then she offers him a slim but sincere smile, and he reluctantly returns it. It doesn't bridge the gap between them, but at least it marks the spot where the bridge might be built.
~ Neal Shusterman
Connor smiles, and Risa takes a moment to look down at the shark on his wrist. It holds no fear for her now, because the shark has been tamed by the soul of a boy. No - the soul of a man.
~ Neal Shusterman
If I could smile, I would. Lonely? How could I be lonely with friends like this on the journey?
~ Neal Shusterman
Connor shrugs and obliges. "Nice socks," he says with a satisfied smile. Divan never breaks eye contact. "Indeed they are. Cervelt. New Zealand deer fiber, a bargain at a thousand dollars a pair." He returns Connor's smile, leaving Connor feeling far less satisfied.
~ Neal Shusterman
The smile on my face is only there to mask what I'm feeling inside.
~ Neal Shusterman