Quote by Emma Roberts
Well, theres nothing more touching than putting a smile on a kids

Well, theres nothing more touching than putting a smile on a kids face when you can. – Emma Roberts

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Im surrounded by great friends and family. I dont know what I would do without them. – Emma Roberts

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Family
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I just feel like with independent movies… theyre really free to do whatever they want. Theyre not afraid to make a statement about anything, and theres not a huge studio behind them making sure that everything is wholesome and politically correct and all that. – Emma Roberts

Category:
movies
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You dont realize how hard it is to live on your own. But theres no mom to do your laundry, and make you dinner and to do things for you, and you dont think about little things like buying paper towels and salt. – Emma Roberts

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When you see that many people with a smile on their face, then you must be doing something right. – Greg Norman

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I try to greet my friends with a drink in my hand, a warm smile on my face, and great music in the background, because thats what gets a dinner party off to a fun start. – Ina Garten

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smile

I like outgoing girls with a lovely smile and beautiful eyes. – Corbin Bleu

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smile

Everyone looks so much better when they smile. – Jimmy Fallon

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smile

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