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Every morning I wake up with a purpose and a smirk
Self-inflicted misery smirks under its crown of thorns.
Now I must give one smirk and then we may be rational again
David I knock you out! - While pointing to the camera with a smirk.
Never trust a species that grins all the time. It’s up to something.
Poets speak of hope in ladies smiles, but give me a smirk any day, I say.
Oh, painted smirk of a hopeless dawn, the girl is still wearing her breeches.
I have started smiling! I've mastered this smirk; it's a smile that isn't a smile.
Oh, Wax has always been solemn, but when he's at his best, there's a smirk underneath.
I smirk as Peter misses again. I can't help myself. "Hey, Peter," I say, " Remember what a target is?
One does not arise from such a book as Sister Carrie with a smirk of satisfaction; one leaves it infinitely touched.
I search the phrase "Kellyanne Conway fails," and I'm just watching that Scottie [Nell Hughes] woman smirk all the time.
There was that half-smirk again, playing around his lips, as if he was deciding whether the situation was amusing enough to warrant a full smile.
I don't fear death; I welcome it with open arms and a smirk. But until that wondrous day, I will continue to savor and celebrate all those who have graduated before me.
Did you ever meet someone named Caleb?" I say. 'Caleb," Fernando says. "Yes, there was a Caleb in my initiate class. Brilliant, but he was... what's the colloquial term for it? A suck-up." he smirks.
Jacob's little smirk became a full-blown grin, and I knew he was picturing Charlie showing up to arrest him. This grin was too bitter, too full of mocking to satisfy me. This wasn't the smile I'd been waiting to see.
Venom’s pupils contracted the instant before he slid his sunglasses back on. She couldn’t help it. “Why isn’t your tongue forked?” “Why can’t you fly?” A smirk. “Those things on your back aren’t accessories you know.
These women whose antics we smirk at good-naturedly in the pap-traps put themselves out there at least partly on their beauty; they are in showbiz, and showing what they've got is part of their business as much as it is for male show-ponies from the Chippendales to George Clooney.