Quotes About Charm
Ogni donna intelligente sa che un bell'uomo è il suo miglior accessorio di moda.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Part of that bona fide Han Solo charm. He's certainly handsome. A boyish rogue. Jas would, given half an invitation, mount him like a turret. Though
~ Chuck Wendig
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They are conversation-openers in the arcane femine language of Shoe.
~ Claire Cross
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He wanted to share her grace and submissive charms with the people he'd come to regard as his family. And at the same time he wanted to possess her fully, to keep her in his bed at night, and by his side or on her knees in front of him when she wasn't serving the needs and pleasures of the household.
~ Claire Thompson
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Only the impossible has any real charm; the possible has been vulgarized by happening too often.
~ Clark Ashton Smith
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Survive everything. And do it with style.
~ Cleo Coyle
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Survive everything. And do it with style. ~ Cleo Coyle
~ Cleo Coyle
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Anyway, it's gone. And there's nothing left in my pocket to charm you. So from now on it's going to have to be tears or nothing I'm afraid. That's all I've got left to tell you see: tears, tears, tears.
~ Clive Barker
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He offered her a grin designed for better teeth.
~ Clive Barker
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Georgina hailed from Delaware and had that vexing way of Delaware ladies, delighting in puzzles.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Women in long dresses, aloof and elegant, the mark of bonnet ribbons still on the soft of their necks.
~ Colum McCann
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Her smile could've broken glass.
~ Colum McCann
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Second-hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack. Besides, in this random miscellaneous company we may rub against some complete stranger who will, with luck, turn into the best friend we have in the world.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Books are everywhere; and always the same sense of adventure fills us. Second-hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack. Besides, in this random miscellaneous company we may rub against some complete stranger who will, with luck, turn into the best friend we have in the world.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I sincerely hope I'll never fathom you. You're mystical, serene, intriguing; you enclose such charm within you. The lustre of your presence bewitches me. I like the unreality of your mind; the whole thing is very splendid and voluptuous and absurd. It is not mere words on paper, Mrs. Nicholson, it is both my mind and heart addressing you.
~ Virginia Woolf
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yet she could not resist sometimes yielding to the charm of a woman, not a girl, of a woman confessing, as to her they often did, some scrape, some folly. And whether it was pity, or their beauty, or that she was older, or some accident-like a faint scent, or a violin next door (so strange is the power of sounds at certain moments), she did undoubtedly then feel what men felt.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Women made civilisation impossible with all their "charm " all their silliness.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The inner life has its soft and gentle beauty; an abstract formlessness as well as a subtle charm. I often consider myself as a figure in a foggy painting: faltering lines, insecure distances, and a merging of greys and blacks. An emotion or a mood—a mere wisp of color—is shaded off and made to spread until it becomes one with all that surrounds it.
~ Virginia Woolf
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It was this that made him attractive to women, who liked the sense that he was not altogether manly. There was something unusual about him, or something behind him. It might be that he was bookish -- never came to see you without taking up the book on the table (he was now reading, with his bootlaces trailing on the floor)...
~ Virginia Woolf
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She stood by the fireplace talking in that beautiful voice which made everything she said sound like a caress.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Damn it, Madam, you are loveliness incarnation.
~ Virginia Woolf
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She lacks mystery; and the charm people have who withdraw, and don't care to coin their views. One figures her always in flight; so much determined to embrace everything that she fails.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Damn it, Madam, you are loveliness incarnate," which was the truth.
~ Virginia Woolf
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that beautiful voice which made everything she said sound like a caress
~ Virginia Woolf
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