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smile smiles
No one is happy. No one (has) a smile on his face. Tim Taylor
smiles
When I look at the smiles on all the children's faces, I just know they're about to jab me with something. Dan Castellaneta
smile thinking looks
I think that anybody that smiles automatically looks better. Diane Lane
smile always-smile
In politics you learn to always smile. Eliot Spitzer
smile fun people
We tried to set up a company that patterned ourselves after Southwest in all the fun, the spirit, the great people, the smile, the efficiency side of it, but we've added some extras that people aren't used to finding on Southwest. David Neeleman
smile
She's there at 8 a.m. with a smile on her face. Chris Deutsch
smile smiles
She had a big smile on her face. Bill Thomas
smile speaks word
My mother-in-law speaks not a word of English. I speak not a word of Tajiki. So I smile at her ingratiatingly and she fixes me with a beady eye. Wilbur Smith
smiled
Blue oblivion, largely lit, smiled and smiled at me. William Rose Benet
light long shining
Your life is something opaque, not transparent, as long as you look at it in an ordinary human way. But if you hold it up against the light of God's goodness, it shines and turns transparent, radiant and bright. And then you ask yourself in amazement: Is this really my own life I see before me? Albert Schweitzer
light white empathy
Just as white light consists of colored rays, so reverence for life contains all the components of ethics: love, kindliness, sympathy, empathy, peacefulness and power to forgive. Albert Schweitzer
light merely odious sees superior
One is not superior merely because one sees the world in an odious light François Chateaubriand
light process
My hat's off to them for doing their process in the light of day. Joanne Davis
light maybe names naturally people suspicious
Maybe everything's on the up and up. But in light of what's happened, people are just going to be naturally suspicious when these names come up. David Burks
lightning thinking
No, I'm not even thinking about the lightning incident, Retief Goosen
lights
When the lights come on you've got to play like you're young, Keenan McCardell
light burning next
Faith is like lighting the torch that passes from one person to the next. You can't light the torch of another if yours isn't burning. Charles R. Swindoll
light goes-on requirements
An aggressive building performance standard for all new buildings, and a set of performance requirements to be met by all buildings before they can be sold (when upgrades can be included in the new mortgage). These should encompass heating and cooling, lighting, and plug loads. Coupled with new efficiency standards for appliances, lights, and furnaces, this should reduce the energy consumption of new buildings by 50 percent, more or less immediately, and go on from there. Denis Hayes
vivid-imagination able belief
Belief is nothing but a more vivid, lively, forcible, firm, steady conception of an object, than what the imagination alone is ever able to attain. David Hume
vivid violence sometimes
I sometimes go for the strongest, most vivid colour on the palette, which in the case of movies is violence. Brian De Palma
vivid-imagination imagination vivid
I have a very vivid imagination. Janice Dickinson
vivid-imagination world curious
I'm ever curious about the world. David Baldacci
vivid moral persuasive
Human models are more vivid and more persuasive than explicit moral commands. Daniel J. Boorstin
vivid worst
A vivid picture. One of the worst things I have seen. Kirk Hoza
vivid different movement
A movement that we will to execute is never more than a represented movement, and appears in a different domain from that of the executed movement, which always takes place when the image is vivid enough. Ernst Mach
vivid-imagination might needs
Always have a vivid imagination, for you never know when you might need it. J. K. Rowling
vivid firsts world
Our business here is to be Utopian, to make vivid and credible, if we can, first this facet and then that, of an imaginary whole and happy world. H. G. Wells