A Quote by Bob Diamond

I wake up every day with a smile on my face. — © Bob Diamond
I wake up every day with a smile on my face.
I wake up each and every day with a smile on my face knowing I get to do something musically.
I wake up every morning literally with a smile on my face, grateful for another day I never thought I'd see.
I wake up every morning literally with a smile on my face, grateful for another day I never thought I would see.
You wake up every morning with a smile on your face because you've got a new day you never expected to have. And there's a sense of wonderment. Nothing short of magical.
I wake up every day with a smile - I'm a blessed man, and every day is special.
All I can do is wake up in the morning and go to the practice facility with a smile on my face and experience something every single game.
I wake up every day with a smile, and in that sense, I feel the same as I did when I arrived at Real Madrid in 2005.
I was in end stage heart failure, liver and kidneys shutting down, and on an emergency basis they went in and planted a pump in my chest. It was battery operated. That kept me alive for 20 months and that got me to the transplant. And I wake up every morning now with a smile on my face, thankful for the gift of another day I never expected to see.
He wanted to wake up to her smile every day for the rest of his life, like some stupid coffee commercial on TV.
My dogs have been the reason I have woken up every single day of my life with a smile on my face.
Now and then one sees a face which has kept its smile pure and undefiled. It is a woman's face usually; often a face which has trace of great sorrow all over it, till the smile breaks. Such a smile transfigures: such a smile, if the artful but knew it, is the greatest weapon a face can have.
The surest way to wake up and smell the roses every day is to go to sleep face down in the flower bed.
There are those who wake up each morning to conquer the day, and then there are those of us who wake up only because we have to. We live in the shadow of every neighborhood. We own little corner stores, live in run-down apartments that get too little light, and walk the same streets day after day. We spend our afternoons gazing lazily out of windows. Somnambulists, all of us. Someone else said it better: we wake to sleep and sleep to wake.
My mother was a professor and she would wake me up at 5:30 every morning. I've had that routine since I was a child. So it's not tough to wake up and face the camera at any time now.
I'm the luckiest guy in the world. I wake up every day just fired up. My one rule is, don't let anyone pinch me, because I don't want to wake up.
Every day after I wake up, I think, 'Wait... this can't be real; I'm still going to wake up.'
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