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Quotes About Affable

He is affable to the point of cordiality.
~ Ron Chernow
I liked him fine. I like everyone. I'm a happy, cheerful, and gregarious person." "No, you're really not.
~ Lee Child
I think I'm a pretty nice fella.
~ Antonin Scalia
Madness made him such a congenial fellow.
~ Robin Hobb
Even Polly seemed impressed, for he called her a good girl, blessed her buttons, and begged her to come and take a walk, dear, in his most affable tone.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Stanley was affable, even considerate.
~ Ruth Rendell
Adrian Lockwood was the sort of man who was hard to dislike although he was doing everything he could to help us on our way.
~ Anthony Horowitz
As long as those adjectives used to describe me - charming, affable, punctual - don't mean that I'm dull, then that's fine. And I am polite - I was brought up to be that way.
~ Phillip Schofield
Yes, Bill Clinton is a big flirt.
~ Dee Dee Myers
I am very friendly and affable.
~ Arbaaz Khan
Canadians are often a friendly bunch.
~ Henry Rollins
I try to be friendly to everyone.
~ Spencer Matthews
I'm very friendly. I get along with people.
~ Kenan Thompson
I'm very friendly and nice.
~ Emily Beecham
I'm always friendly.
~ Jared Dudley
Thankfully, Claire Foy is a very easy person to get along with. She's lovely.
~ Harry Hadden-Paton
I make friends with people really easily - that's one of my best qualities.
~ David Faustino
I am generally cast as the dependable, affable, loving, friend-wife-girlfriend.
~ Rashida Jones
I'm generally a pretty friendly person.
~ Rashida Jones
Well, I have a good relationship with everybody. So, it's difficult to be a bad relationship with me.
~ Carlos Vela
and he looked easygoing, kind, and simple enough
~ Ruskin Bond
He wants to see, he wants to know, only to see and know. I'm aware that it is this mentality, this curiosity, which is responsible for the hydrogen bomb and the imminent demise of civilization and that we would all be better off if we were still at the stone-worshipping stage. Though surely it is not this affable inquisitiveness that should be blamed.
~ Margaret Atwood
The popular God of fun-church is simply too small and too affable to hold a hurricane in his hand.
~ John Piper
He did not defy convention: when it did not interfere with whatever line of conduct he meant to pursue he conformed to it; and when it did he ignored it, affably conceding to his critics their right to censure him, if they felt so inclined, and caring neither for their praise nor their blame.
~ Georgette Heyer