There is nothing at all in the grins people put on, especially to “make a good impression on the other side.” It is merely an emotionless muscle reflex.

 I wish I could find someone who would dare to look into my eyes and, stubbornly frowning, almost as if to say, “Are you willing to frown along with me?” There is nothing as easy and cheap as laughing. And there is nothing at all in the grins people put on, especially to “make a good impression on the other side.” It is merely an emotionless muscle reflex.