Smile well and often, it makes people wonder what you've been up to.
If you have only one smile in you give it to the people you love.
People seldom notice old clothes if you wear a big smile.
If you have only one smile in you, give it to the people you love. Don't be surly at home, then go out in the street and start grinning 'Good morning' at total strangers.
When I look out at the people and they look at me and they're smiling, then I know that I'm loved. That is the time when I have no worries, no problems.
Smile...it makes people wonder what you're up to.
Your smile will give you a positive countenance that will make people feel comfortable around you.
It's sort of a feeling of power onstage. It's really the ability to make people smile, or just to turn them one way or another for that duration of time, and for it to have some effect later on. I don't really think it's power... it's the goodness.
I just want to make people smile.
If I can make people smile, then I have served my purpose for God.
I hoped I could make people smile and laugh and have a good time.
I try to make people smile and dance, not think about things or educate them.
Sarcasm helps me overcome the harshness of the reality we live, eases the pain of scars and makes people smile.
[T]he final step in becoming an urban farmer is the naming of your farm, even if your name is simply for the few pots on your front porch. Creating your name helps to build a sense of place within your neighborhood as well as pride in your accomplishments. By naming your farm you give it a life of its own. Be creative and come up with a name that inspires and makes people smile, like my friend Laura's "Wish We Had Acres," the Fairy Tale inspired "Jack's Bean Stalk" or my "Urban Farm.
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 personally believe that each of us was put here for a purpose -- to build not to destroy. If I can make people smile, then I have served my purpose for God.
I have a great desire to make people smile - not laugh. Laughter is too aggressive. People bare their teeth.
Maybe it's your obligation to use your celebrity for more than just your new BMW. I use mine to make people smile.
I made the decision to quit show business. Give up the skintight dresses and manicured smiles. The false concern over sentimental lyrics. I would never again work to make people smile inanely and would take on the responsibility of making them think.
Twitter for me is a form of entertainment for the followers and it's also a source of information. I try to tweet things that I think might make people smile, or to share information that I want to get across, like an event like this that can inspire other people to get involved. I try to mix it up. I think that is a reflection of me - a family man, an actor, and a philanthropist.
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