Smirky Smile Quotes & Sayings
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You will always know whether you are delivered from the guilt of sin by answering this question: Am I delivered from the love of sin? — Charles Spurgeon

What a trajedy to be a martyr for love, yet we worship the characters anyways because they remind us of how we struggled. — Shannon L. Alder

We most often go astray on a well trodden and much frequented road. — Seneca The Younger

stationery of Magnum Opus, — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Well, I guess that;s a good move,
you asking everyone
'cause I might not've come
if it were just you and me."
He takes his eyes off the road
right
when I take a look at him
and he's got
this big smirky smile
on his face.
I laugh and say,
"Maybe you had better watch the road. — Patricia Hruby Powell

Even her mean, smirky smile made him crazy. — Rainbow Rowell

I know I can always draw, but I actually love the writing the most. — Stephan Pastis

Personal freedom has grown greatly within China, and that will provoke ever more points of conflict between the individual and state. — Milton Friedman

Miss Featherington!' Lady D boomed. 'You haven't told me who you suspect.'
'No, Penelope,' Colin said, a rather smirky smile on his face, 'you haven't.'
Penelope's first instinct was to mumble something under her breath and hope that Lady Danbury's age had left her hard enough of hearing that she would assume that any lack of understanding was the fault of her own ears and not Penelope's lips. But even without glancing to her side, she could feel Colin's presence, sense his quirky, cocky grin egging her on, and she found herself standing a little straighter, with her chin perched just a little higher than usual.
He made her more confident, more daring. He made her more ... herself. Or at least the herself she wished she could be. — Julia Quinn

Writers that are pouring their soul out for the world to see, will cast a perfect reflection of themselves in their work. — Jason E. Hodges