Quotes About Charm
I want to be one of those old-fashioned entertainers.
~ A. J. Pritchard
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I love old-fashioned manners, as long as it's not forced. I can tell when it's natural or when someone is just trying to impress me.
~ Adriana Lima
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I enjoy the old-fashioned idea of, like, 'His Girl Friday' and 'Bringing Up Baby', those old movies.
~ Judy Greer
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Some guys look better as they get older.
~ Dolly Parton
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I can't say I have a lucky charm, but I do wear a 3/4-zip U.S.A. jacket I wear to every event. I got it from Nike, and it was from the 2012 Olympic Games.
~ Max Aaron
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I dearly remember the old days... Fleetwood Mac had this one-of-a-kind charm. They were gregarious, charming and cheeky onstage. Very cheeky. They'd have a good time.
~ Christine McVie
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Meeting Franklin Roosevelt was like opening your first bottle of champagne; knowing him was like drinking it.
~ Winston Churchill
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My dear young lady, there was a great deal of truth; I dare say, in what you said, and you looked very pretty while you said it, which is much more important.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Knowledge would be fatal. It is the uncertainty that charms one. A mist makes things wonderful." "One may lose one's way." "All ways end at the same point, my dear Gladys." "What is that?" "Disillusion.
~ Oscar Wilde
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If a woman cannot make her mistakes charming, she is only a female.
~ Oscar Wilde
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She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness. It is the feet of clay that make the gold of the image precious.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Unless one is wealthy there is no use in being a charming fellow. Romance is the priviledge of the rich, not the profession of the unemployed. The poor shall be practical and prosaic. It is better to have a permanent income than to be fascinating.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I am afraid that she is a coquette, for she is always flirting with the wind.
~ Oscar Wilde
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All charming people are spoiled. It is the secret of their attraction.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The highest as the lowest form of criticism is a mode of autobiography. Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming. This is a fault.
~ Oscar Wilde
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She is very clever, too clever for a woman. She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness. It is the feet of clay that make the gold of the image precious. Her feet are very pretty, but they are not feet of clay. White porcelain feet, if you like. They have been through fire, and what fire does not destroy, it hardens.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming. This is a fault. Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated. For these there are hope.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Women are a decorative sex. They never have anything to say, but they say it charmingly.
~ Oscar Wilde
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It's beauty that captures your attention; personality that captures your heart..
~ Oscar Wilde
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He was a man of most subtle and refined intellect. A man of culture, charm, and distinction. One of the most intellectual men I ever met. I prefer a gentlemanly fool any day. There is more to be said for stupidity than people imagine. Personally I have a great admiration for stupidity. It is a sort of fellow-feeling, I suppose.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Because you have the most marvellous youth, and youth is the one thing worth having. I don't feel that, Lord Henry. No, you don't feel it now. Some day, when you are old and wrinkled and ugly, when thought has seared your forehead with its lines, and passion branded your lips with its hideous fires, you will feel it, you will feel it terribly. Now, wherever you go, you charm the world.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The one charm about the past is that it is the past. But women never know when the curtain has fallen. They always want a sixth act, and as soon as the interest of the play is entirely over, they propose to continue it. If they were allowed their own way, every comedy would have a tragic ending, and every tragedy would culminate in a farce. They are charmingly artificial, but they have no sense of art.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I love scandals about other people, but scandals about myself do not interest me. The have not got the charm of novelty.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The post on her left was occupied by Mr. Erskine of Treadley, an old gentleman of considerable charm and culture, who had fallen, however, into bad habits of silence, having, as he explained once to Lady Agatha, said everything that he had to say before he was thirty.
~ Oscar Wilde
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