A Quote by Chris Hart

All the statistics in the world can't measure the warmth of a smile. — © Chris Hart
All the statistics in the world can't measure the warmth of a smile.

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Smile your best smile at everyone you see. Think about all the things you have to be thankful for... and smile. The world will smile with you.
What a sight there is in that "smile!" it changes like a chameleon. There is a vacant smile, a cold smile, a smile of hate, a satiric smile, an affected smile; but, above all, a smile of love.
Smile, my friends, my soulful friends, smile. Let us smile. True, this world of ours is full of suffering and excruciating pangs, but that is no reason why we should not smile.
Man wanted a home, a place for warmth, or comfort, first of physical warmth, then the warmth of the affections.
To understand God's thoughts, one must study statistics, for these are the measure of His purpose.
I don't believe in statistics. There are too many factors that can't be measured. You can't measure a ballplayer's heart.
The silence of the forest is my bride and the sweet dark warmth of the whole world is my love, and out of the heart of that dark warmth comes the secret that is heard only in silence, but it is the root of all the secrets that are whispered by all the lovers in their beds all over the world.
Speak tenderly; let there be kindness in your face, in your eyes, in your smile, in the warmth of your greeting. Always have a cheerful smile. Don't only give your care, but give your heart as well.
I wish there could be an international peace conference of booksellers, for (you will smile at this) my own conviction is that the future happiness of the world depends in no small measure on them and on the librarians.
It was not a big smile, not particularly bold or polite or ironic or glib, not asking for anything or offering anything, not stringy or careless, not, in short, like any smile I had ever experienced before. But such a smile! You could burn a hole in the world with that smile.
A lover makes you smile like children smile. That smile that was only meant for you. The half smile. The big shiny smile full of teeth and white enamel and pink gums. The smile that fades in the distance as I drive away in a taxi again.
Never measure literature by accounting statistics. A quarter of working authors earn less than $1,000.
For the true measure of agriculture is not the sophistication of its equipment the size of its income or even the statistics of its productivity but the good health of the land.
A smile is often the key thing.One is paid with a smile. One is rewarded with a smile. One is brightened by a smile. And the quality of a smile can make one die.
Bev Pettersen writes with flair and a down-to-earth warmth that will make you smile and sigh with contentment.
The type of measure used placed constraints on which statistics can be used.
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