Quote by Robert Alan
Sometimes just a smile on our face can help to make this world a b

Sometimes just a smile on our face can help to make this world a better place. Stand up for the things that are right. Try to talk things out instead of fight. Lend a hand when you can, get involved this is good. You can help to make a difference in your neighborhood. – Robert Alan

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The good deed you do today For a brother or sister in need Will come back to you some day For humanitys a circle in deed. – Robert Alan

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The rain may be falling hard outside, But your smile makes it all alright. Im so gland that youre my friend. I know our friendship will never end. – Robert Alan

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The flower of kindness will grow. Maybe not now, but it will some day. And in kind that kindness will flow, For kindness grows in this way. – Robert Alan

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I made a circle with a smile for a mouth on yellow paper, because it was sunshiny and bright. – Harvey Ball

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