I hope there have been times when I made you all proud, or made you all smile or at least piqued your interest in this wonderful institution we call government.
Have you seen these Japanese hospital droids, or humanoids, or whatever they call it? They’ve perfected the skin, and the skin looks so real. They have these motors between the eyes for when they smile. It’s just mind-blowing.
One of the most obvious parts of my character is the smile, and if I wasn’t comfortable in myself then I wouldn’t be able to smile so much.
I feel like looking in the mirror when you brush your teeth, yes, I see lines, and then I smile and I see things here and there. But that’s just, you know, you – that’s your journey, you know?
People ask me a lot, ‘How can you smile all the time?’ I tell them, ‘I was never angry. God created me this way. He created me laughing and smiling.’
People often expect me to be very serious, but it’s not like my record company told me not to smile in photographs, because I was like that anyway.
If what I have to do is share a sandwich to lift someone’s spirits, put a smile on their face – the worst thing that happens is I go broke!
Growing up, I was a huge fan of horror movies. There’s nothing more fun than going into a movie with a smile because you know you’re going to be scared to death. There’s something thrilling about sitting there waiting for a scare to happen.
I smile because I am a happy guy.
If in the first 30 seconds, a comedian cannot bring a smile to your face, he is not an entertainer.
We are all negative people, born negative people, so we concentrate on the good things in life, and that’s what makes us smile.
I remember my mom sitting at our kitchen table, paying bills with a small smile. She’d sigh and say, ‘I’m so blessed to be able to pay these.’ She knew it was about what you have.
After six years without seeing one, I love just seeing a smile – every smile I see gives me hope.
I don’t ever feel like the cool kid at the party, ever. It’s like, ‘Smile and be nice to everybody, because you were not invited to be here.’
When you see someone at 6 in the morning with a smile on their face, you know they’re having fun.
Everyone else has days when they don’t want to smile, when you just want to come in and be regular.
I have to smile because we, as footballers, are really lucky to do the job we do. But this is not just a job for me. It’s my passion.
If you cannot smile when you listen to music, then do not listen to it!
As for me, it is interesting to play a role that is not human; it is nice to be all powerful without fancy action scenes. But, it is not funny to play God, even on film. You don’t speak much and just smile beatifically.
What do I like in a girl? I like a girl that likes me, a girl that knows how to smile and see the bright side of things. A girl that makes me a better person.
When I was doing ‘Smile,’ I was looking back at pictures of myself and going, ‘Thank goodness I couldn’t do the sprayed-bangs thing! Everybody’s so embarrassed by that hairstyle now, but I was never cool enough to pull it off!’
Football still gives me butterflies; it still makes me smile.
Anybody who knows me knows that I’m just here to put a smile on people’s faces.
I love a good laugh as well, I think that’s so important in life, which is probably why I’ve dabbled in comedy writing as well as horror. I think if you can make someone laugh or smile it’s the most special thing in the world.
When it’s your will versus another person’s will, the worst thing you can do is smile in their face when you’re competing. That’s what I tell our guys. Go have fun.