Top 19 Sinister Smile Quotes
#1. He stays in the shadows, refusing to let me see him, but I can almost imagine that sinister smile and the intensity in those aqua eyes.
S.L. Jennings
#2. As an artist, I try and be controversial, and I have been a bit offensive at times. I have a view on the burka, and I'm sure a few of the Muslim girls and their families would have a view of me on stage in next to nothing!
Jessie J.
#3. Nicholas, dressed in black and trailing them like a sinister storm cloud, had a dry little preoccupied smile.
Martha Wells
#4. Mathematics is the most exact science, and its conclusions are capable of absolute proof. But this is so only because mathematics does not attempt to draw absolute conclusions. All mathematical truths are relative, conditional. In E. T. Bell Men of Mathematics, New York: Simona and Schuster, 1937.
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
#5. We must not rest until right livelihood is within reach of every human being upon this earth we love and cherish. We all have a role to play in achieving this goal.
Agnivesh
#6. Sweet smile is half again as sinister as her sister's razor. Beside her is an Olympic Knight, the Storm Knight
Pierce Brown
#7. Pride ... limits or stops progression. The proud are not easily taught. They won't change their minds to accept truths, because to do so implies they have been wrong.
Ezra Taft Benson
#9. I am Abhorsen ... "
He looked at the baby again and added, almost with a note of surprise, "Father of Sabriel
Garth Nix
#10. There are some choices you can only make once. You can't go back to where you made a choice and then take the other one.
Mary Hoffman
#11. He smiles. The smile is not sinister or predatory. It's merely a smile, a formal kind of smile, friendly but a little distant, as if I'm a kitten in a window. One he's looking at but doesn't intend to buy. I
Margaret Atwood
#12. Love has nothing to do with knowing someone. And, everything to do with need.
Katherine Owen
#13. Audiences will admire your character's strength but connect with them through their weakness.
Don Roff
#15. His smile, he knew, was now lopsided and somewhat sinister, as if one half of him were amused while the other unimpressed by the same joke.
Chris Womersley
#16. Real writers never show their teeth. Charlatans, in contrast, flash that sinister crescent when they smile. Check it out. Find photos of all the writers you respect, and you'll see that their teeth remain a permanently occult mystery.
Valeria Luiselli
#17. Well, you know when people are no good at anything else they become writers.
W. Somerset Maugham
#18. Propaganda is a soft weapon; hold it in your hands too long, and it will move about like a snake, and strike the other way.
Jean Anouilh