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Quotes About Smile

To be precise, she doesn't like the way her smile photographs as forced. So smiling's out. But she doesn't think she can sustain a sober look without seeming unfriendly, so she frequently switches between two expressions—one she thinks of as Alert and the other she thinks of as Accommodating, though she's the only one who can tell the difference.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
When we smile at someone, we leave a tiny imprint on that person's brain. Somewhere, deep within their motor cortex, their brain is smiling back.
~ Helen Thomson
She smiled at him. It was her special smile. Her please go away you piece of sub-proletarian turd smile.
~ Helen Zahavi
former KGB officer with a confident walk and shy smile, a tough administrator of disarming simplicity, a market-oriented reformer willing to increase state control over the market, and a touching father who can fly a jet and uses military slang in his speech. (Fartyshev
~ Helena Goscilo
Vita had the same crooked smile I had, and that many of the women in my family had, what we called our Mona Lisa smile, a hesitant smirk that didn't give much away. You didn't get the full-on smile until we knew you better, and then we would bend over backward for you, cook you elaborate meals, and do anything you asked. Well, almost anything. Vita
~ Helene Stapinski
Many people say I smile more in Africa than in Sweden.
~ Henning Mankell
The woman from the depths of her rags, a waif, a martyr — smiled. She must have a divine heart to be so tired and yet smile.
~ Henri Barbusse
All Nature wears one universal grin.
~ Henry Fielding
I wake up every day with a smile on my face.
~ Henry Ian Cusick
The fields are fair in autumn yet, and the sun's still shining there, but we bow our heads and we brood and fret, because of the masks we wear, Or we nod and smile the social while, and we say we're doing well, But we break our herts! For the things we must not tell.
~ Henry Lawson
They smile They will hurt you Turn inside Your only friend is inside They will cut your heart
~ Henry Rollins
There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful temperament.
~ Henry Van Dyke
Laughter is day, and sobriety is night a smile is the twilight that hovers gently between both, more bewitching than either.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
Anna smiled,as people smile at the weaknesses of those they love. . .
~ Leo Tolstoy
When Mother smiled, no matter how nice her face had been before, it became incomparably nicer and everything around seemed to brighten up as well.
~ Leo Tolstoy
It seems to me that what we call beauty in a face lies in the smile: if the smile heightens the charm of the face, the face is a beautiful one; if it does not alter it, the face is ordinary, and if it is spoilt by a smile, it is ugly.
~ Leo Tolstoy
In that brief glance Vronsky has time to notice the restrained animation that played over her face and fluttered between her shining eyes and the barely noticeable smile that curved her red lips. It was as if a surplus of something so overflowed her being that it expressed itself beyond her will, now in the brightness of her glance, now in her smile. She deliberately extinguished the light in her her eyes, but it shone against her will in a barely noticeable smile.
~ Leo Tolstoy
No, it's all the same to me," said Levin, unable to suppress a smile.
~ Leo Tolstoy
This foolish smile he could not forgive himself.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Everything was lit up by her. She was the smile that brightened everything around.
~ Leo Tolstoy
and above all, her smile, which carried him into a fairyland where he felt softened and filled with tenderness as he remembered feeling on rare occasions in his early childhood.
~ Leo Tolstoy
In my opinion, it is in the smile of a face that the essence of what we call beauty lies. If the smile heightens the charm of the face, then the face is a beautiful one. If the smile does not alter the face, then the face is an ordinary one. But if the smile spoils the face, then the face is an ugly one indeed. Mamma
~ Leo Tolstoy
And the same mischievous smile lingered for a long time on her face as if it had been forgotten there.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Having finished the newspaper, a second cup of coffee, and a kalatch with butter, he got up, brushed the crumbs from his waistcoat and, expanding his broad chest, smiled joyfully, not because there was anything especially pleasant in his heart - the smile was evoked by good digestion.
~ Leo Tolstoy