Quote by Bryan Cranston
Weve been trained since kindergarten: Be nice, be kind, share, put

Weve been trained since kindergarten: Be nice, be kind, share, put on a smile. So were conditioned to squash our natural selfish instincts, and thats the right thing for society. – Bryan Cranston

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If you have a level of expectation in your life that you have to be a quote-unquote star, whatever that means, you might be setting yourself up for failure. – Bryan Cranston

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Failure
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My personal feeling, if I can interject a political note, is that I dont think it is right that basic health care is a privilege. It shouldnt be. It should be a right of all human beings. And certainly in the richest country in the world. – Bryan Cranston

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Reproof on her lip, but a smile in her eye. – Samuel Lover

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If the worlds a veil of tears, Smile till rainbows span it. – Lucy Larcom

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Even if youre unhappy, just pretend that youre happy. Eventually, your smile will be contagious to yourself. I had to learn that. I used to think, Im being fake, but you know what? Better to be fake and happy than real and miserable. – Evangeline Lilly

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The real man smiles in trouble, gathers strength from distress, and grows brave by reflection. – Thomas Paine

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