Quote by Connie Stevens
Nothing you wear is more important than your smile. - Connie Steve

Nothing you wear is more important than your smile. – Connie Stevens

Other quotes by Connie Stevens

I was a single mom that raised two bright, beautiful, and compassionate girls. – Connie Stevens

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mom
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I love the live performances and Las Vegas. I also like making films that are being discovered by another generation. Having been a teen idol of the 60s is great because you realize you left your generation with a smile and good memories. – Connie Stevens

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smile
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Pet me, touch me, love me, thats what I get when I perform. Thats when Im really getting what I want. – Connie Stevens

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pet
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In junior high school, I was an object of pure ridicule for my dress, withdrawal, and asocial manner. Dozens of times, I saw individuals laugh and smile more in ten to fifteen minutes than I did in all my life up to then. – Arthur Bremer

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smile

I sat in at every club in New York City, jamming with musicians, because it felt right – and because it felt right and we were having fun – the people dancing and sipping their drinks in the clubs felt it too and it made them smile. – Ray Conniff

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smile

I feel like a little kid who just walked into a candy store. I think thats something to smile about. – Brandon Boyd

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smile

Dont write anything you can phone. Dont phone anything you can talk. Dont talk anything you can whisper. Dont whisper anything you can smile. Dont smile anything you can nod. Dont nod anything you can wink. – Earl Long

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smile

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There is probably nothing wrong with art for arts sake if we take the phrase seriously, and not take it to mean the kind of poetry written in England forty years ago. – Allen Tate

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Irony is an insult conveyed in the form of a compliment. – Edwin P. Whipple

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