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Quotes About Charm

There's a great charm in theatre; I enjoyed doing it for twelve years and did lots of plays. At this chapter of my life, I am a cinema actor, and I would like to continue to be so, and at some point I would return to the theatre.
~ Boman Irani
Twenty-two's my lucky number.
~ Too Short
If you can mix glamor and gags, then you can catch the audience twice over.
~ Benny Hill
I would like to do a romantic comedy, but not a romantic comedy that is cheesy. I want to do an old romantic comedy like Roman Holiday or My Fair Lady.
~ Sami Gayle
Winning children (who appear so guileless) are children who have discovered how effective charm and modesty and a delicately calculated spontaneity are in winning what they want.
~ Thornton Wilder
Are your eyelashes like your hair?" "Yes. They're very beautiful—want to see?" Her lips twitched. "Vanity is a sin,Bluebell." "When you have it, flaunt it, I say." -Elena and Illium
~ Nalini Singh
Whereas Angeline's antics made me want to pull out my hair sometimes, Trey found them endearing.
~ Richelle Mead
Military glory-that attractive rainbow, that rises in showers of blood-that serpent's eye, that charms to destroy.
~ Abraham Lincoln
Let others seek renown in arms; For me wine's wars have greater charms: Then fill the bowl, boy; fill it high: 'Tis better drunk, than dead to lie.
~ Anacreon
Life sure is easier when you're rich." "And a natural born charmer. Don't forget that part." "How could I?" she retorted. "It's the only thing we have in common.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
But a guy didn't have to be a charmer with the right girl. No, the right girl made him say the right things, feel like he could stand on top of the world. The right girl laughed at his jokes and met his eyes with a smile that said he could do no wrong.
~ Susan May Warren
What was it he sensed beneath the charm of Adelaide's wide ordered streets, grand Georgian and Victorian buildings and symmetrical leafy green squares? It is variously known as the Garden City, the City of Churches, the Athens of the South, the jewel in the national crown of arts and sciences. A city, above all, cultured and civilised. But when Salman Rushdie watched night fall in Adelaide, it was not a soft velvet cloak of harmony that he saw descend on this city.
~ Susan Mitchell
Blood calls to blood; charm calls to charm. It is the way of the world. Come close and tell us your dreams. --The Mermaids
~ Susann Cokal
George watched this exchange with disappointment. "Performance parenting" was how Tina used to describe it. Seeking to charm listeners in public with one's patience and good humor, using one's child as a foil. Had George not been there, Emily would have told Nicholas to be quiet or no ice cream and that would have been the end of it.
~ Suzanne Berne
You've got about as much charm as a dead slug.
~ Suzanne Collins
The more likable he is, the more deadly he is.
~ Suzanne Collins
He offered me sugar and wanted to know all my secrets," I say in my best seductive voice.
~ Suzanne Collins
You have as much charm as a dead slug
~ Suzanne Collins
sinceramente, a mí nunca me ha resultado atractivo. Quizá sea demasiado guapo o demasiado fácil de obtener, o quizá, simplemente, sea demasiado fácil perderlo.
~ Suzanne Collins
Tienes tanto encanto como una babosa muerta.
~ Suzanne Collins
Well, you better learn fast. You've got about as much charm as a dead slug," says Haymitch.
~ Suzanne Collins
You can't take my charm. You can't take my humor.
~ Suzanne Collins
Neste momento tens tanto encanto como uma lesma morta.
~ Suzanne Collins
he was something of a looker. His hair dark and
~ Suzanne Collins