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Laughing and crying are closely related. Smiling and grimacing both involve a person showing their teeth as does laughing and growling. Crying and laughing always represents the expression of actual emotion.

Kilroy J. Oldster
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Laughing and crying are closely related. Smiling and grimacing both involve a person showing their teeth as does laughing and growling. Crying and laughing always represents the expression of actual emotion.

Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls
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To transform a grimace into a sound sounds impossible, yet it is possible to transform a vision into music, to go outside an enslaved personality, to become impersonal by transforming into sand, into water, into light.

Dejan Stojanovic
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If you sing a song of peace with enough gestures and grimaces, it becomes a war song.

Jean Giraudoux
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One may sometimes tell a lie, but the grimace that accompanies it tells the truth.

Friedrich Nietzsche
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When life gives you lemons, get rid of that grimace and use that pucker for a kiss!

Fiola Faelan
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Devil has to offer many diabolical grimaces: One of these caricatures is prejudice, it stirs up hatred.

Kristian Goldmund Aumann, The Seven Deadly Sins
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The feel of the sticky wetness down there when she moved made her grimace. God, she wanted to get cleaned up. In a hurry.

Stephen King, The Tommyknockers
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Death's gruesome face taunts:soulless eyes, crimson grimace.I really hate clowns.

Katherine Applegate
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My boyfriends have all been as stoical as queen's guards. They'd been patient, committed, and dispassionate, and I'd had to really debase myself to extract any emotion, either grin or grimace, from them.

Koren Zailckas, Fury: A Memoir
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You daughter is prudish?” There was a gleam of triumph in Helena Winter’s face. Fee grimaced. Prudish? No, not that she could claim. Far too mild a word for what she felt.

Mary Brock Jones, Torn
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