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Quotes About Charm

You women could make someone fall in love even with a lie.
~ Georg Buchner
George Clooney
~ I like paper.
Says he, "I am a handsome man, but I'm a gay deceiver."
~ George Colman (the Younger)
Do men often tell you you're enchanting? No. Men often tell me I hit very hard. Hint, hint.
~ Ilona Andrews
I missed you," he said, his lips stretching into a slow, lazy smile. The ice in his eyes began to melt. "Did you miss me, Nevada?" He said my name. "No." "Not even a little bit?" "No. Never thought of you." Just because I usually chose not to lie didn't mean I couldn't. Rogan grinned and all of my thoughts went to the wrong places. He was almost unbearably handsome when he smiled.
~ Ilona Andrews
You should do the dramatic door-opening thing," I told Curran. "Would you like to see me do the dramatic door-opening thing?" "Yes, I would. Very much." A quick smile bent his lips. We
~ Ilona Andrews
Radomil was pretty. There was no other word for it. His hair, a rich golden blond, lay in waves on his head, framing a perfectly symmetrical face. A generous mouth stretched in a happy smile showing white teeth, a touch of stubble on the chin, high cheekbones, and glass-bottle-green eyes, framed in dense, dark blond eyelashes.
~ Ilona Andrews
she thinks that everyone is much stupider than her. She's a classic sociopath: she's charming and manipulative, she believes she's entitled, she never genuinely feels guilt, and when she offers an apology, it's superficial. She mimics happiness and she can probably mimic love.
~ Ilona Andrews
Every woman should be told she's attractive. Men are seduced by their eyes, women by their ears. I would tell you every night and every morning." He
~ Ilona Andrews
There is something splendid about innocence; but what is bad about it, in turn, is that it cannot protect itself very well and is easily seduced.
~ Immanuel Kant
There was something factitious and brittle and thereby utterly feminine about her charm which made me want to crush her, even to crunch her. She had a slight cast in one eye which gives her gaze a strange concentrated intensity. Her eyes sparkle, almost as if they were actually emitting sparks. She is electric. And she could run faster in very high-heeled shoes than any girl I ever met.
~ Iris Murdoch
Love generates, or rather reveals, something which may be called absolute charm. In the beloved nothing is gauche. Every move of the head, every tone of the voice, every laugh or grunt or cough or twitch of the nose is as valuable and revealing as a glimpse of paradise.
~ Iris Murdoch
That art gives charm to terrible things is perhaps its glory, perhaps its curse. Art is a doom.
~ Iris Murdoch
Rosina had the fierce charm of the rather nasty girl in the fairy-tale who fails to get the prince, but is more interesting than the girl who does, and has better lines too.
~ Iris Murdoch
The fact of the matter is that young men lack skill and experience and are very likely to approach a girl as though she were a sack of wheat. It is the old man—suave, debonair, maturely charming—who knows exactly what to do and how to do it, and is therefore better at it.
~ Isaac Asimov
Does everyone just believe what he wants to? As long as possible. Sometimes longer. What about you? You mean, am I human? Certainly. I don't believe I'm really old. I believe I'm quite attractive. I believe you seek out my company because you think I'm charming - even when you insist on turning the conversation to physics.
~ Isaac Asimov
The young man is handsome, pleasant, and extremely charming. Don't let him fool you.
~ Isaac Asimov
that even the most casual of compliments can be given that extra little touch that women adore.
~ Isaac Asimov
se enamoró de su porte aristocrático, su apellido y el ambiente que lo rodeaba.
~ Isabel Allende
Ella lo llamó con una sonrisa coqueta, último requisito para concluir que esa joven podía robarle hasta los pensamientos.
~ Isabel Allende
Una fábula bien contada suele tener un poderoso efecto afrodisiaco.
~ Isabel Allende
Paul Taylor's 'Offenbach Overtures' has lots of zip and charm, and its pair of dueling soldiers in red, who end up starry-eyed about each other while their disgusted seconds take up the quarrel, is nonstop funny.
~ Robert Gottlieb
Polished brass will pass upon more people than rough gold.
~ Lord Chesterfield
Oozing charm from every pore, He oiled his way around the floor.
~ Alan Jay Lerner