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Quotes About Smile

I was in the dentist's chair for 11 hours and now I've got a set of gleaming teeth.
~ Shaun Ryder
There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful temperament.
~ Henry Van Dyke
Then his expression softened, as if he had solved a troublesome riddle. He smiled. "You do it," he said. Then he stepped over the edge.
~ Robert Charles Wilson
Jason smiled. The sound of wings was louder now, the fluttering of angels come to carry him home.
~ Robert Ferrigno
One of the children hanging about Pointed at the whole dreadful heap and smiled… There is something terrible about a child. Charlotte Mew In Nunhead Cemetery
~ Robert Galbraith
Wittingly or not, Cynthia's laughter imposed a sort of obligation: smile back or seem hostile. Robin remembered a documentary on monkeys she had watched one night when she was too tired to get up and go to bed: chimps, too, laughed back at each other to signal social cohesion.
~ Robert Galbraith
They parted with a wave, concealing from each other the slight smile that each wore once safely walking away, pleased to know that they would meet again in a few short hours, over curry and beer and Nick and Ilsa's.
~ Robert Galbraith
Cherry ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry,Full and fair ones; come and buy!If so be you ask me whereThey do grow, I answer, there,Where my Julia's lips do smile;There's the land, or cherry-isle.
~ Robert Herrick
Umjesto da osjetiš zavist, samo se smješkaš, ideš dalje i nastojiš se usavršiti u radu. Boriš se sa svojim nesavršenostima koje možda otkriješ u tu?im dostignu?ima! Samo što ve?ina ljudi nije takva, naprotiv, rade upravo suprotno! Možda zato što je mnogo teže raditi nego cmizdriti!
~ Robert James Waller
the children's eyes In momentary wonder stare upon A sixty-year-old smiling public man. — William Butler Yeats
~ Robert W. Fuller
She's as light as any fairy; she's as pretty as a peach; She's mistress of the witchcraft to beguile; There's sunshine in her manner, there is music in her speech, And there's concentrated honey in her smile.
~ Robert William Service
She laughed at him then, because he sounded like a small boy, not like a very large grown-up Beast with a voice so deep it made the hair on the back of your neck stir when you heard it. 'But vegetables are good for you,' she said, and added caressingly, 'They make you grow up big and strong.' He smiled, showing a great many teeth. 'You see why I wish to eat no more vegetables.
~ Robin McKinley
No reímos porque seamos felices. Somos felices porque reímos.»
~ Robin S. Sharma
You have this maddening little smile sometimes, like you've just thought of something incredibly witty but are afraid to say it in case no one gets the joke.
~ Robyn Schneider
Alice: I didn't know that cheshire cats grinned. In fact, I didn't know that cats could grin. Duchess: They can, and most of 'em do.
~ Rod Espinosa
I turned to a smiling Ganelon, his beard and wild hair molten in a merciless light.
~ Roger Zelazny
The man in green was seated on a rock. His bow and quiver lay beside him on the ground. He flashed an evil smile in my direction.
~ Roger Zelazny
Bleys, you are still a figure clad in light to me-valiant, exuberent, and rash. For the first my respect, for the second, my smile.
~ Roger Zelazny
Life is endlessly capable of surprises, so he knew one day he would come face to face with his physical equal. With somebody who might worry him. But he looked and saw this wasn't the day. So he just smiled and looked away again.
~ Lee Child
He smiled and gave me the What can you do? shrug again and picked up his phone.
~ Lee Child
She glanced at him. He smiled. "The Army paid them all off
~ Lee Child
The Mexican woman bring you in?" Josh asked. "Mrs. Greer," Reacher said. "Mrs. Greer is Rusty," Billy said. "She didn't bring you in." "Mrs. Carmen Greer," Reacher said. Billy said nothing. The guy called Josh just smiled.
~ Lee Child
And one day a great thing happened. Dov Landau smiled again.
~ Leon Uris
To-morrow, with the rise of the sun, this human face would be distorted with an inhuman grimace, her brain would be covered with thick blood, and her eyes would bulge from their sockets and look glassy,—but now she slept quietly and smiled in her great immortality.
~ Leonid Andreyev