Right now, I'm following the Buddhist principle: Smile as abuse is hurled your way and this too shall pass.
I don't get dressed for other people. I get dressed for what I see in the mirror. My body isn't for other people's consumption. If I smile when I look in the mirror, then great. Let's start the day.
I used to cry on planes. I don't anymore. It probably took almost a hundred agonizing flights to get there. Now, when I take off, a smile quivers on the corner of my lips.
And History will smile to think that this is the species for which Socrates and Jesus Christ died.
When life takes me on a new journey, I simply remember the smile my first ballet recital put on my face and I move forward.
It hurts when you have to smile and you don't want to smile, but the best thing to do is to smile.
I'm a workhorse. I'll take anything and everything I can get, and I'll do it with a smile on my face.
Smile, it's free therapy.
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.
To be able to throw one's self away for the sake of a moment, to be able to sacrifice years for a woman's smile - that is happiness.
A smile is so sexy, yet so warm. When someone genuinely smiles at you, it's the greatest feeling in the world.
To smile at the jest which plants a thorn in another's breast is to become a principal in the mischief.
I think people take a liking to a voice or something that makes them smile and feel good about themselves.
I've learned to lose with a smile on my face. That's what the Oscar teaches you.
Action is drama. If we cannot make the audience laugh, smile or cry with us, we are not actors.
Sometimes you say things with a smile with the precise intention of making it clear that you are not being serious, and are only kidding. If I salute a friend with a smile and say, 'How are you, you old scoundrel!' clearly I don't really mean he's a scoundrel.
Work hard and do it right. Very simple; but very effective. They are morals I got from my mum and dad. And within that are the details. Be respectful. Try and smile, try and enjoy it. They are things that I still value.
I wasn't as used to the new dumb questions, so when men I had once thought of as wise daddies now asked me 'How do you write?' I did not try and spill red wine in their suede pants. I would just smile and say, 'On a typewriter in the mornings when there's nothing else to do.'
It took a long time for me to put a smile on my face over the course of my lifetime, and my experience of what I've been through on and off the field.
Yes, people used to recognise me even during the initial days of my career as I am an actor. But now they have started approaching me with a smile and share their happiness with me. This change is all because of my humorous roles.
As a New Yorker, this is what you do: you confront, jab, and slap, sometimes wrongly, then smile and forget about it.
Americans think Soviets are so grim. I want them to see that they can smile.
It's important to maintain an attractive smile as you age. A lighter, less beige, more white tooth color is key, but no Chiclets.
I'm not this callous clown walking around laughing at life all the time. I've had some serious, serious problems in my life. But I've come out with a smile.
I can retire from football with a smile on my face.
I travel around the world, experiencing every language, every religion... some places where there's just no reason to smile, because their lives are so difficult.
I didn't lose my smile from the first to the last match at Arsenal. I remember when I left I wanted to thank everyone, even the dressing-room staff.
I don't know why my smile has become a signature pose. I think it's a nice change. I think people want to see happiness, so a smile is what can bring that. I didn't make it my trademark on purpose.
I know virtually no one of my age who can remember a hug, or a smile from their father, or a 'Let's go play football.'
There are some women whose pregnancy would make some sly bachelor smile.