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Updated April 26, 2009

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From the article: Top 10 Reasons to Smile
What are your top reasons to smile? What puts a smile on your face every time you think about it? What can you share with others (a joke, a thought) that will make them smile too? Share your reason to smile below.

"Top Reasons to Smile"

I smile when I'm defeated after a game:it makes me say to myself, better luck next time.a smile is a vital mark of a good loser: it's harder to lose than to win, but when I smile it's a win-win proposal for both parties that lost and won.
—Guest socorrolawas

"Top Reasons to Smile"

A smile mends a broken heart; it is a ray of hope bursting from dark clouds.Even a baby smiles in sleep to give us joy. Angels also smile their heavenly smile which they borrow from God.God approves a smile.
—Guest socorro lawas

smile

I smile because i know the truth of my life,am here in India in this universe,I dont know where i was in my previous life,i dont know where i will be in my next life,so....i dont want to waste a moment,just smile,smile & great full to Almighty, be healthy
—Guest Balasubramanian

why should i smile ?

Smile not because the world is full of rreasons to smile, but smile because u neve rknoe who is falling in love with smile...
—Guest Liviax3

Smiling Helps People Stay Positively Old

Smiling is a form of appreciation for life's little things and wondrous moments. It is also one of the easiest ways to share with others. In my web site, www.positivelyold.com, I role model people who have aged successfully and beautifully. They all tend to smile more than average, and I feel that helps add to their joy, health and success in life. Giving to others always creates a positive chain reaction; it is a univeral law.
—Guest Karen Callahan

Why to smile

Because it makes you happy and reduces your chance of catching the 'Nonsmilingness disease' - a disease you catch if you don't smile enough. It is contagious, and if you do catch it, you start to become unhappy. How to prevent it: Be happy-er
—Guest Zinny

A Smile a Day

Love the information you've provided, I've added it to my tweets and will direct people to you daily. *smiles* Mel x @melaniejane88 @MelanieHetfield
—Guest Melanie Hetfield

Increase face Value

Smile increases face value From:http://123-on-line.blogspot.com/
—din1955

Increase face Value

Smile increases face value From:http://123-on-line.blogspot.com/
—din1955

More people respect

smile to every body will affect to get more friend, others also respect. All religion teach us to smile even to a very little animal.
—Guest Y.Muhidin

smile

some peolpe live a hard life some people have chronic pain and getting throught a day can be hard, if a person is not smiling i don't think people should judge period
—Guest ladydon

Smile - simple and beautiful thing

Every time you smile at someone,it is an action of love, a gift to that person , a beautiful thing .
—Guest Usha Kalyanaraman

We Make You Smile

The reason I am a dentist is to help people smile...not drill teeth or do root canals. Giving someone a smile and then have them feel the 10 points mentioned in this article is priceless... Find out more on our blog at www.Idealdentistry.com/dental
—Guest Ideal Dentistry

a smile back

I smile because of the litte things but I constantly smile knowing I can make someone else smile
—Guest panda

smile

when i smile i can feel the difference from lowly to energetic person, full of hope. Smile erases sadness in my face, my heart, my well-being, i am more inspired to work
—Guest crisante

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