Words matter. These are the best Smiling Quotes from famous people such as Raul Ruiz, Richard Corliss, Howard Jacobson, Miley Cyrus, Yoshihiko Noda, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The measurement of good policy is the well-being of the community. I saw the human faces of failed policies, and they weren’t smiling.
Casey Kasem not only played the music of the stars, he also reached the sunniest-sounding celebrity on his very own. Listening to him on the radio, you could hear America smiling.
Imagine the anticlimax of opening a novel you’d just got Dostoyevsky to sign and finding ‘Keep smiling – Fyodor.’
There are so many people that have come up to me during our shows and tell me: ‘The hour that we are watching your show is the hour that my kids are happiest and are smiling, they are laughing,’ and that is what I long to do.
A society of ‘children first’ is a society that nurtures smiling faces in everyone.
I make sure I’m smiling every day, I’m laughing every day, no matter how sore or achy I am or whatever.
I’m always smiling and happy.
I have learned that a bitter experience can make you stronger. I now boastfully say that I have a hide like a rhinoceros… and I’m smiling. It’s an interesting thing.
I never faked anything. I never played the Disney game of smiling and being a princess and then suddenly having a hard time, saying, ‘That isn’t who I really am.’
I am the kind of guy who you’ll always see smiling. My childhood was like this. I had a lot of fun. We had a bad environment, but we also learned how to cope with it.
I was always criticized through my whole career because I wasn’t doing the whole smiling thing on stage. But I didn’t feel like doing that, I felt like I was there for competition and it was tough and I wasn’t there to smile.
Pretty much all the drivers I get on with, at least to say ‘Hi’ and have a conversation. But when the helmet’s on, you don’t care who it is. You have no sympathy: someone blows an engine in front of you, if it means you gain a position, then you’re smiling.
Practice smiling by holding a pencil between your teeth for twenty minutes.
You can’t listen to ‘Frampton Comes Alive!’ without smiling.
Happiness, as a word, has become sort of equated with these smiling images on television, selling some nice cream or food product or something. It’s seen a bit as being a stupid consumer.
Nobody needs a smile so much as the one who has none to give. So get used to smiling heart-warming smiles, and you will spread sunshine in a sometimes dreary world.
Strange, to see what delight we married people have to see these poor fools decoyed into our condition, every man and wife gazing and smiling at them.
When I look back at the pictures of our blended family the day Vince and I married, he and I are smiling, and all the children are frowning.
I love playing the bad guy getting away with stuff. I was that kid who learned from my older brothers who got away with everything by smiling.
As long as you live keep smiling because it brightens everybody’s day.
We make mistakes, we have our faults, and God knows some of us have more than our share, but when danger threatens and duty calls, we go smiling to our own funeral.
When you’re onstage and the audience is smiling and singing and bopping along and you’re all on the same level, it’s the best feeling in the world. It may sound dumb and corny to say it, but it’s like pure love.
My friends were amazed that I became a TV presenter. I was not a big talker at school – I never liked people seeing my braces, so I walked around with my sleeves pulled over my hands and my hands over my mouth in case anybody saw me smiling.
People always accused me of not smiling like my rival Olga Korbut, but that was just my personality. When you’re balancing on a nine-inch beam, you have to concentrate. But if you look back at the footage, I was always smiling and waving at the crowd after my performances.
I love ‘hearing a person’s face’ in their music. I’ve been told by fans that they can tell when I’m smiling or feeling mischievous in my voice – that’s a huge compliment.
Smile, smile, smile at your mind as often as possible. Your smiling will considerably reduce your mind’s tearing tension.
I haven’t ever had so many women come up to me and tell me that I made them cry. And they’re smiling about it, which is kind of an odd thing. Usually it’s not a good thing.
Any time the other side – Karl Rove or folks on the far right – are going after my father for smiling too much, you know that’s a victory.
Smiling makes you and others feel better, and it makes you look younger.
My mother was truly my saving grace, because she would take me to church with her. I would see my mother smiling in the choir, and I wanted to know this God that made her so happy. If I had not had that faith in my life, I don’t know where I would be right now.
When I find myself whining, and I’m like, ‘God, it’s wet,’ there will always be one guy who never got into the heat tent, who didn’t get past the coffee, and he’s still there, and this guy is smiling. You know, I gotta get over myself.
It takes a lot of energy to be negative. You have to work at it. But smiling is painless. I’d rather spend my energy smiling.
The final phone call that said we’re going to be picked up again was just a miracle. We’ve overcome the impossible and we’re still pushing forward. I know John is smiling and so happy that he gets to watch us on TV.
After 10 weeks away from Formula One, when they started the engine here at Valencia and everything was vibrating, I found myself sitting in the RB7 and smiling.
I like people who are always smiling. I’m a very happy person.
When I ask people what they think of when they hear the term ‘cerebral palsy,’ I usually get one of two responses. They either think of a smiling, crumpled child in a wheelchair on a poster or commercials on late night TV with lawyers enticing parents of CP kids to sue the pants off their obstetrician.
I reason that as long as I’m smiling 90 percent of the time, I can handle the setbacks that occur 10 percent of the time.
I am so happy to be alive. That’s the one thing I’d like for people to know. Sometimes people walk by and slip up and say the wrong thing about me, and I’ll smile. They wonder why am I smiling. Because I’m happy that I’m alive.
A lot of my philosophies came from sheet music. ‘Some Day My Prince Will Come,’ or ‘Blue Skies Smiling at Me’ – they were very uplifting, wholesome lyrics, and I really believed those words when I sang them.
It’s hard for me to fake smile. I personally think I look stupid fake smiling.
Seeing all the people smiling and laughing and clapping for me… it’s such a wonderful feeling.
I just want to ball. I just want a chance to win a championship. I just want to win. I wake up every day smiling. Why? Because I’ve got my people around me. I really don’t give a damn what anybody thinks about me or what I say or what I do.
I love L.A. I love America; it’s fantastic. The people are friendly, and everyone’s always smiling. The sun is always shining. My only problem is choosing what color shorts to wear.
Getting a new passport took me a stupid amount of time. I had to go back five times with different photographs because they kept saying I was smiling, which is against the rules. I was not smiling.
It starts with my family. That drives me every day, just seeing them smiling.
I’ve spent a lifetime trying not to offend people – that’s one thing that Mormons are really good at is smiling and shaking your hand and doing everything they can to not offend you. And I have gotten to this point in life where I don’t want to live that way anymore.
If everybody leaves smiling and laughing and singing and dancing – and most of all, safe – I’ve done it.
Choosing kindness is just as easy as smiling.
The last few years have been my happiest. I’m happy in the years that most people are blue and sad and waiting to die. I don’t feel that a bit. Smiling has a lot to do with it. You can just lift your spirits by smiling a little bit.
When you can see kids smiling, that’s one of the best things. That’s why I did ‘Narnia.’
I’m always pretty much smiling.
I see the world through Irish eyes, and they are smiling.
When I first started training, my trainer told me to stop smiling so much. It was just fun to me. I couldn’t help it.
The first time I see a jogger smiling, I’ll consider it.
I always come across like I’m looking serious, but I just don’t like smiling. Honestly, obviously I’m different in person.
Remember even though the outside world might be raining, if you keep on smiling the sun will soon show its face and smile back at you.
I actually used to smile a lot in pictures. I think I only stopped smiling when I got into fashion. Fashion stole my smile!
I try to visit people in hospitals when I can, smiling and joking while I’m there. But when I leave, I just start crying.
If I know someone for 5 or 6 years that is fine, else if someone comes in front of me for the first time, I just can’t speak and end up smiling and walking off.
My character is not sad, not angry. In my house, I’m always laughing, smiling, smiling.
I suppose it’s easy to play a hypocritical politician with a smiling face; it’s also quite gratifying to play.