A winning smile makes winners of us all.
Let a smile be your umbrella, and you'll end up with a face full of rain.
It takes 26 muscles to smile, and 62 muscles to frown.
Life is short but a smile takes barely a second.
Smile; it the second best thing one can do with one's lips.
Start every day off with a smile and get it over with.
A smile is the light in your window that tells others that there is a caring, sharing person inside.
What's the use of worrying? It never was worth while, so Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag, And smile, smile, smile.
Smiles form the channels of a future tear.
Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away; A single laugh demolished the right arm Of his own country;--seldom since that day Has Spain had heroes.
But owned that smile, if oft observed and near, Waned in its mirth, and wither'd to a sneer.
From thy own smile I snatched the snake.
Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are.
In came Mrs. Fezziwig, one vast substantial smile.
The smile of her I love is like the dawn Whose touch makes Menmon sing: O see where wide the golden sunlight flows-- The barren desert blossoms as the rose!
With the smile that was childlike and bland.
Reproof on her lip, but a smile in her eye.
Whence that three-cornered smile of bliss? Three angels gave me at once a kiss.
For smiles from reason flow To brute deny'd, and are of love the food.
A smile that glow'd Celestial rosy red, love's proper hue.
The thing that goest farthest towards making life worth while, That costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. . . . . It's full of worth and goodness too, with manly kindness blent, It's worth a million dollars and it doesn't cost a cent.
Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way.
With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye.
Nobly he yokes A smiling with a sigh, as if the sigh Was that it was for not being such a smile; The smile mocking the sigh that it would fly From so divine a temple to commix With winds that sailors rail at.
My tables--meet it is I set it down That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain. At least I am sure it may be so in Denmark.