Top 1200 Make Me Smile Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I just feel like people like a little break. Especially at 12:37 at night, you go, like, 'I'm just tired of the snarky right now. I just want to lie down and have somebody make me laugh for an hour. Entertain me, and then I'm going to sleep with a smile on my face.' That's my job; that's what I do.
I believe that when you put a smile out there, you get a smile back.
Withhold a smile only when the smile can hurt someone. Otherwise, let it bloom forth in a riot. — © Vera Nazarian
Withhold a smile only when the smile can hurt someone. Otherwise, let it bloom forth in a riot.
I want my clothes to make you smile!
Always behold not only your own smile but also the smile of someone else's joy
Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.
Something of a person's character may be observed by how they smile. Some never smile they only grin.
Smile and maybe tomorrow you'll see that life is still worth while if you just smile
When I retire, if people see me on the street and remember me, just give me a smile. That's all I want.
I think ultimately I make people happy: Whether I'm doing the stage show, giving somebody a makeover, or designing clothing, the end goal is to make people smile.
I have read that the secret of gallantry is to accept the pleasures of life leisurely, and its inconveniences with a shrug; as well as that, among other requisites, the gallant person will always consider the world with a smile of toleration, and his own doings with a smile of honest amusement, and Heaven with a smile which is not distrustful — being thoroughly persuaded that God is kindlier than the genteel would regard as rational.
I smile all the time, even when I'm in a bad mood. I always try to keep a smile on my face.
If we can not smile, we cannot help other people to smile.
You treat me like a dog and you expect me to smile? You remind me of a jackass. — © Stone Cold Steve Austin
You treat me like a dog and you expect me to smile? You remind me of a jackass.
Only a smile can make the tears dissapear
If I put faith in medication, if I can smile a crooked smile, if I can talk on television, if I can walk an empty mile.
Once you don't smile on film, they say, 'Let's have that bloke who doesn't smile.'
I've always wanted to entertain people, or make them smile, or tell a joke that would make them laugh. I don't think there was this deep down burning passion to be an actor.
You'll have to ask Bill that, Sookie. And this is the only reason we're going? You're not cleverly using this as an excuse to make out with me?" "I'm not that clever, Eric." "I think you deceive yourself, Sookie," Eric said with a brilliant smile.
Back when I had a little, I thought that I needed a lot. A little was overrated, but a lot was a little too complicated. See, zero didn't satisfy me. A million didn't make me happy. That's when I learned a lesson that it's all about your perception....THERE'S HOPE. It doesn't cost a thing to smile. You don't have to pay to laugh. Better thank God for that.
[On reporters trying to cajole a smile from her husband, Alan Greenspan:] For a Federal Reserve chairman, that was a smile.
I want to touch the heart of the world and make it smile.
And smile, you know I always tell the girls to smile because I hate sad faces.
I've always been a bit insecure about my smile, but its days like these where all I wanna do is smile.
Peace begins with a smile. I will never understand all the good that a simple smile can accomplish.
You know, I've got wrinkles on my forehead and smile lines, but what's wrong with that? I love to smile.
If I buy a Fiat Uno, I'll read that, for a man like me, a Ferrari was more suitable. If instead I buy a Ferrari, they'll write that I should have kept my feet on the ground and bought a Fiat. If I smile, I'm not serious. If I don't smile, I'm a rich sulker that doesn't enjoy having the most beautiful job in the world.
There are few faces that can afford to smile: a smile is sometimes bewitching, in general vapid, often a contortion.
The Mona Lisa, to me, is the greatest emotional painting ever done. The way the smile flickers makes it a work of both art and science, because Leonardo understood optics, and the muscles of the lips, and how light strikes the eye - all of it goes into making the Mona Lisa's smile so mysterious and elusive.
And then there's the sickness I feel from looking at legs I can't touch, or at lips that don't smile at me. Or hips that don't reach for me. And hearts that don't beat for me.
One of the most obvious parts of my character is the smile, and if I wasn't comfortable in myself then I wouldn't be able to smile so much.
A beautiful smile without any reason is the smile of the existence!
I have started smiling! I've mastered this smirk; it's a smile that isn't a smile.
Every now and then, someone will tell me that one of my books has made them laugh out loud. I never believe them because: a.) my books don't make me laugh out loud; and b.) sometimes I have said this to a writer, when really what I meant was, 'Your book made me smile appreciatively.'
I love people who smile... and always try to smile loads.
With my father and sister being very depressed for most of their lives, it was incumbent on me to try to make them laugh, in this ridiculous way. They were the wittiest people I knew, but to get a smile from them was like winning the lottery.
I have my father's lopsided mouth. When I smile, my lips slope to one side. My doctor sister calls it my cerebral palsy mouth. I am very much a daddy's girl, and even though I would rather my smile wasn't crooked, there is something moving for me about having a mouth exactly like my father's.
In the room, when I'm playing SpongeBob, I'm optimistic and I'm happy, and I smile in the face of those who are upset in order to make them happier. You know, there's this overwhelming optimism. And I've been lucky enough to have that become a part of my life. I like to think that it's influenced me.
I just want to make people smile. — © Julie Garwood
I just want to make people smile.
That slow smile again. I love that smile! DId I think he was ugly just now? No, his face is transformed.
And if you see me, smile and maybe give me a hug. That's important to me too.
I have found that a smile and a stick will carry you through all right, and in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred it is the smile that does the trick.
If you're able to help some people and make them smile and make them realize that life is good, then that's worth so much more than buying a pair of shoes.
And the smile that is worth the praises of earth is the smile that shines through tears.
I don't smile as much as I should, even though I smile inside a lot.
Anyone can smile on their best day. I like to meet a man who can smile on his WORST.
I want to make my kingdom beautiful, to fill it with fat men and pretty maids and laughing children. I want my people to smile when they see me ride by, the way Viserys said they smiled for my father. (Daenerys)
There are quite a few things I've done that even I thought might have been one step too far. But if you are willing to make a fool of yourself and make people smile, as long as you do it with a sense of fun, you can get away with it.
The purpose of Disneyland is to make people smile. — © Kevin Plank
The purpose of Disneyland is to make people smile.
What I question is the extent to which any of us truly knows what the facts really are. I mistrust every ideal cherished in western democratic civilization. The words that make others smile and nod in agreement cause me to recoil.
He sent you to redeem me, to comfort me, and to heal me—and that’s just so far,” he added with a smile.
Smile, for everyone lacks self-confidence and more than any other one thing a smile reassures them.
There is no point to samba if it doesn't make you smile.
There was a smile dancing on his lips, although it was a wary smile, for the world is a bigger place than a little graveyard on a hill; and there would be dangers in it and mysteries, new friends to make, old friends to rediscover, mistakes to be made and many paths to be walked before he would, finally, return to the graveyard or ride with the Lady on the broad back of her great grey stallion.
I smile a lot. I heard someone say once that it takes fewer muscles to smile than to frown, so i'm trying it out.
I hate my smile - I think I look like an absolute wally when I smile, I really do.
The smile that covered a "multitude of pains" was no hypocritical mask. She was trying to hide her sufferings - even from God! - so as not to make others, especially the poor, suffer because of them. When she promised to do "a little extra praying & smiling" for one of her friends, she was alluding to an acutely painful and costly sacrifice: to pray when prayer was so difficult and to smile when her interior pain was agonizing.
I'm an open book. I speak to people all the time and generally have a smile on my face. I'm true to who I am, so you can never always smile and be happy.
I had to smile at the man. I mean, you have to smile at idiots and children.
I want to make a lot of people smile.
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