A Quote by Dr. Seuss

Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. — © Dr. Seuss
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.
For those who may be hurting over lost love: Don't cry because it is over... smile because it happened.
Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened. And if you can't do that, force a smile on your face and sob into your pillow later.
They say, don't cry because it's over but instead smile because it had happened.
When the world says, "Give up," Hope whispers, "Try it one more time".You have more potential than you believe you do.Don't cry because its over, smile because it happened.
Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.
As for my career, I always said to my kids, 'You don't cry because it's over, you're happy because it happened.' That's the main thing. I'm very happy that it happened.
As for my career, I always said to my kids, 'you don't cry because it's over, you're happy because it happened.'
Why does a man cry? he wondered. Not like a woman; not for that. Not for sentiment. A man cries over the loss of something, something alive. A man can cry over a sick animal that he knows won't make it. The death of a child: a man can cry for that. But not because things are sad. A man, he thought, cries not for the future or the past but for the present.
I loved the Kennedy Center Honors because you just sit there, smile, wave, and cry.
We don't always cry because we are weak, sometimes we cry because we have been strong, brave and courageous for way too long.
I'm trying to teach my children not to cry. That's the big thing. No crying. Because I think we can all agree that crying is, for the most part, for sissies. If my team loses, I'm going to cry. And I'm going to want my kids to see me crying. Not because I think sports are so important, but because I bet so much money on the game that we'll probably lose the house if my team doesn't win. That's something to cry about.
If you play a game like 'Grand Theft Auto' you don't go home afterwards and cry because you ran over a couple characters, because you do not give them personhood.
I want to cry because something terrible happened, and I saw it, and I could not see a way to mend it.
Because of you, I laugh a little harder, cry a little less, and smile a lot more.
I think weddings are sadder than funerals, because they remind you of your own wedding. You can't be reminded of your own funeral because it hasn't happened. But weddings always make me cry.
What happened in my past happened. What's the term - don't cry over spilled milk? That's the thing people don't understand. I'm all right. I configured myself into coming out on the other end OK. I can disassociate myself.
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