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If one has not influence to stem the torrent of popular delusion he is reduced to the melancholy part of a spectator in the midst of the ruin.
— James L. Petigru
This isn't food." Bram picked up a lavender-iced cake between thumb and finger and stared at it. "This is ... edible ornamentation.
— Tessa Dare
As we stand to leave, I look across the dining hall and through the glass at Lilly. She is smiling at me and the smile hurts.
— James Frey
It hurts when you have to smile and you don't want to smile, but the best thing to do is to smile.
— Mary J. Blige
When I'm acting I don't sing, and when I'm recording I'm not acting.
— Jennifer Hudson
We don't smile, but we something. We something. It hurts, the way a deep connection to someone who isn't yours sometimes does.
— Corey Ann Haydu
It was a great escape for me and it was a way to take a break from what was going on in my own world, to go into another world.
— Alice Hoffman
I'm smile when I look into your eyes; yet, I'm still not Okay.
— Kent Ian N. Cny
Roosevelt repeatedly brought his clenched fist down on the palm of his other hand.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
With technology, we can achieve universal access to secondary education within a generation.
— Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
If you wish the pick of men and women, take a good bachelor and a good wife
— Robert Louis Stevenson
I smile so much at the theater my face hurts when I leave.
— Heather Matarazzo
Never be a bully. Bullying always hurts. The person you bullied may try to walk around with a smile on there face, but the pain may never go away.
— Timothy Pina
We're all teased or pressured into conforming to the all-levelling social norms of mediocrity.
— H.M. Forester
The laugh tagged on the end of it is forced as well. I smile fractionally. Edged with old pain, but there's a strange comfort to the way it hurts.
— Richard K. Morgan
The Italians were getting so accustomed to tragedies and disasters that their appetite for sensation was becoming jaded.
— Timothy Holme