When I look at your smile, I can see your heart. When I look at your heart, it makes me smile back.

Ron Baratono
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About This Quote

When I look at your smile, I can see your heart. When I look at your heart, it makes me smile back. This is a quote from a popular song by K-pop group G-Dragon. The lyrics describe the relationships between the hearts of two people.

It’s a powerful image. In this case, the quote is about the power of love to heal and inspire, as well as the strength of love to rise above obstacles. It’s interesting that the words "when" and "I" are reversed from those in the Korean version.

The Korean title reads "I Look at Your Smile," which highlights the importance of a person’s expression.

Source: The Writings Of Ron Baratono

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