My grandmother, whom we call Biel, thinks it’s very unbecoming of me not to smile for the paparazzi. So every time I see them, I think, ‘Smile for Biel!’
I just have to stay focused and play football with a smile on my face.
I try to live my life with happiness and with a smile on my face. I try to do my best.
The Viennese wash everything. Where else in the world does the government hire public servants to wash public telephone booths and the glass over traffic lights? Every time I see someone doing these things, I smile like a child.
It’s really hard to smile when you play. As a performer, if I ever find myself focusing, it’s like, ‘Oh no – orchestra face!’ It’s not attractive at all, so I have to focus on smiling.
A female celebrity just has to chat and smile with a guy for him to become the new man in her life. Amazing.
I kept hiding my smile in pictures throughout middle school and most of high school until picture day came my senior year.
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.
I like to smile a lot before going in the car. I make jokes, even on the grid, and then I can still manage to focus when it counts.
I just try to enjoy the game, play with a smile on my face, and be the best I can be.
A smile is better when you win.
If women had to promise to provide for a man for a lifetime before he removed his veil and showed her his smile, would we think of this as a system of female privilege?
I have learned to smile when I wasn’t happy, to sing when I didn’t feel like it, and to do things just to please my fans.
I don’t have kids, but in the future, if I ever do, I would want my child to be happy no matter what: gay, lesbian, bi – whatever. To see a smile on my child’s face would be the only thing that would matter and keep my blood pumping.
Even as a Miss World, you have to roleplay sometimes. When you look at some people, you feel like breaking down but you’ve to smile and spread happiness. So of course, I know I am a good actor.
I really love taking a girl who has no idea how to wear makeup and teach her everything, and show her the difference at the end. The smile on their face is just amazing. It’s like they won a million dollars.
It’s easy to get bogged down in all the negativity that when you see people smile and pat you on the back and say, ‘We’re going to get through this,’ it means a lot.
In politics you learn to always smile.
I think I’ve always had a certain amount of skepticism of this whole ‘shut up and smile’ theory. I haven’t ever swallowed that pill so easily, although I tried.
When you’re surrounded by feathers and sequins and ridiculous Lycra outfits, it’s impossible not to have a smile on your face.
The fact that on the day I came back to City we stayed in the UEFA Cup through a last-minute own goal against Midtjylland and then won a dramatic penalty shoot-out made me smile.
I absolutely love my fans, and I get to chat to them a lot on Twitter, and that’s why I think Twitter is really great. They call themselves ‘The Sprouts’ and they are really, really wonderful, so passionate, and they make me smile.
I’ve learned to lose with a smile on my face. That’s what the Oscar teaches you.
I get really frustrated if people don’t smile.
When I hear theists and atheists pontificating on how they know God does or does not exist, I can only smile at the irrationality and, yes, vanity of the notion.