In my whole career I've never seen this type of race that you had to wait for the last day. There's so many teams that are involved. You've got to smile because we're in it.
The smile on your face lets me know that you need me there's a truth in your heart that says you'll never leave me and the touch of your hand says you'll catch me whenever I fall.
I've covered a lot of ground geographically and emotionally and for years I lost my connection with my family. But the best comfort you can have whether you are on the phone or sitting there in the living room with them is with your parents and to me family has always meant protection. When you smile you get a smile back unconditionally.
A simple compliment goes a really long way - for a guy to just come over and say 'You have great hair' or 'I really like your dress ' and then just smile and walk away. That's a great move because he's sort of putting himself out there by doing that but it won't lead to any embarrassment if the girl isn't interested.
I'd much rather have sat there and just been a fly on the wall instead of having to smile at people. I'd rather have been a waitress. Just gone round and stared at people.
People always say golfers don't smile. But there is so much psychology in golf so we have to be a bit robotic.
You know there's nothing like seeing the smile on my kids' faces. Laughing together. Playing. It's the best.
When Whitney Houston died I felt great sadness. My sadness of course was about our collective loss - when you listened to this nightingale sing your body would drop into a chair your head would tilt up a small smile would creep across your face and inside you knew that there was a higher power somewhere: gifted beautiful spiritual.
There's no damn business like show business - you have to smile to keep from throwing up.
Well there's nothing more touching than putting a smile on a kid's face when you can.
Crowds are the most difficult thing for me these days because I have to walk with my head down and my eyes averted. There's still that part of me that wants to hold my head up make eye contact and smile.
You can always tell folks from nonfolks. Folks like to feel good like to smile for the camera when there's a big photo opportunity for a really good cause.
It scares you: all the noise the rattling the shaking. But the look on everybody's face when you're finished and packing it's the best smile in the world and there's nobody hurt and the well's under control.
There is not a soul who does not have to beg alms of another either a smile a handshake or a fond eye.
I believe that when you put a smile out there you get a smile back.
Whenever I run into prejudice. I smile and feel sorry for them and I say to myself There's one more argument for birth control.
There are some women whose pregnancy would make some sly bachelor smile.