Quotes of Martin Charnin - somelinesforyou

“ You’re never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ You’re never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ You're never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ You're never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ The sun will come out tomorrowSo you gotta hang on'til tomorrow, come what may!Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrowYou're only a day away! ”

- Martin Charnin

“ You're never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ It's not a trunk song by any stretch of the imagination. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ You're never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ You're never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ It's a well-sculpted piece of musical theater or it wouldn't be done for so long. It touches the grandmother who at a one point was a mother who brought her child to the show. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ It's not a trunk song by any stretch of the imagination. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ It's not a trunk song by any stretch of the imagination. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ The sun will come out tomorrowSo you gotta hang on'til tomorrow, come what may!Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrowYou're only a day away! ”

- Martin Charnin

“ The sun will come out tomorrowSo you gotta hang on'til tomorrow, come what may!Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrowYou're only a day away! ”

- Martin Charnin

“ You're never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ It's not a trunk song by any stretch of the imagination. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ You're never fully dressed without a smile. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ It's not a trunk song by any stretch of the imagination. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ It's a well-sculpted piece of musical theater or it wouldn't be done for so long. It touches the grandmother who at a one point was a mother who brought her child to the show. ”

- Martin Charnin

“ It's a well-sculpted piece of musical theater or it wouldn't be done for so long. It touches the grandmother who at a one point was a mother who brought her child to the show. ”

- Martin Charnin
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