Top 15 Lets Put A Smile Quotes

#1. Ultimately, taste is so niche and so personal.

Dana Goodyear

#2. Most of the travel was purposeless, carried out in exactly the desperate spirit of fleeing from pursuers. It was romantic, in a certain sense. Especially if you're not the one doing it.

Charles Frazier

#3. Sometimes I see myself fine, sometimes I need a witness. And I like the whole truth, but there are nights I only need forgiveness.

Dar Williams

#4. "Ecod, you may say what you like of my father, then, and so I give you leave," said Jonas. "I think it's liquid aggravation that circulates through his veins, and not regular blood ... "

Charles Dickens

#5. I think sometimes people come into our lives at a certain time for a reason.

Penelope Ward

#6. William Tavener never heeded ominous forecasts in the domestic horizon, and he never looked for a storm until it broke.

Willa Cather

#7. There is nothing unforgivable and there are no secrets before an all-knowing merciful God.

J.E.B. Spredemann

#8. In general, investors prefer companies to reward executives for producing recurring income, not one-time gains.

Alex Berenson

#9. Loneliness is just a passing disillusion we can conquer by acknowledging those around us.

Jenny Cutler Lopez

#10. Yet I've noticed the same thing when your band plays - the most amazing social coherence, as if you all shared the same brain."
"Sure," agreed 'Dope', "but you can't call that organization."
"What do you call it?"
"Jass.

Thomas Pynchon

#11. Woman are complex creatures.

Talib Kweli

#12. The really terrible thing is that everyone has his reasons.

Jean Renoir

#13. I had to learn to take my time in MMA, and I was just able to keep a clear head.

Ronda Rousey

#14. I discovered early in life that if you take gym first period, you can go into the wrestling room and sit in the corner and sleep.

Paul Desmond

#15. Pernicious weed! whose scent the fair annoys, Unfriendly to society's chief joys: Thy worst effect is banishing for hours The sex whose presence civilizes ours.

William Cowper

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