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Because of your smile, you make life more beautiful.
Thich Nhat Hanh
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Because of your smile, you make life more beautiful.
Thich Nhat Hanh
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I don’t know why I bring that calmness, and I’m not really aware of it, to be honest. I just come on, smile, and enjoy the moment. If that brings calmness, then great.
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Football still gives me butterflies; it still makes me smile.
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Starting from scratch and seeing the smile on a client’s face when it all comes together in the end – it’s a lovely feeling.
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My worst day, I’m just going to try and smile.
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In the past, I tried to put on a brave face and smile after a defeat, but then it would backfire in training, and I’d get frustrated. Now I just embrace it, let it out, and then, two days later, I’m back in training and ready for the next game.
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I always come on the ground with a smile on the face, but inside, I’m always ready to fight and try to give as much as I can.
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I want people to smile when they hear my name.
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I have no control over what the fans do or what the media say. I just do what I can – go out there and play hockey and have a smile on my face when I do it, just try to have a little bit of fun.
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When I was in Cardiff, playing with the National Orchestra of Wales, they said they get letters from people complaining if they’re smiling during the concert. Nuts, isn’t it? As if you have to respect the solemnity of the music by not smiling. Music is this joyful thing that enriches our lives, and you’re not supposed to smile?
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A couple things I’m gonna be remembered for: the hat backwards and the swing. And the smile.
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I remember my grandmother taking me and my sisters to the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. We would watch the diving bell and see the diving horse jump into the pool. We would take the bus there, and I just smile thinking about all of us running around the pier on those days.
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