Quotes About Charm
You are radiant this evening. You are absolutely breathtaking.
~ John Eldredge
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There is nothing so inspiring to a man as a beautiful woman.
~ John Eldredge
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Described Washington as a community of Southern efficiency and Northern charm.
~ John F. Kennedy
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Washington is a city of Southern efficiency and Northern charm.
~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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He had the charm of all people who believe implicitly in themselves, that of integration.
~ John Fowles
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Nice girl, dear boy. Oh . . . I shrugged. You know. Most attractive. Cheaper than central heating. I'm sure.
~ John Fowles
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Talkativeness and charm are both, as is well-known, characteristics somewhat feminine; and they often add up to guile. Certainly there was a strong streak of the female in Roosevelt, though this is not to disparage his essential masculinity. Confidence in his own charm led him into occasional perilous adventures—almost as a woman may be persuaded with a long series of glittering successes behind her, to think she is irresistible forever and can win anybody's scalp.
~ John Gunther
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Tall and svelte, he oozed sophistication and was "very pleasant in the sight of gentlewomen.
~ John Guy
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I am profoundly enchanted by the flowing complexity in you.
~ John Keats
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You dazzled me. There is nothing in the world so bright and delicate.
~ John Keats
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The same that oft-times hath charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam of perilous seas, in fairy lands forlorn.
~ John Keats
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The United States had no foreign policy, only the reflections of domestic politics internationally. There was no satisfaction in representing that. The country was succumbing to a consumerism in which people equated charm with the absence of halitosis, balanced competing claims about toothpaste, and fretted about whether their refrigerators ejected ice cubes or required an ice pick.
~ John Lewis Gaddis
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Casanova was a librarian.
~ John Lloyd
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There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
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Every experience has its element of magic.
~ Hermann Hesse
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Sorry boys, the only thing I blow are kisses.
~ Unknown
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Normal person flirting: Hey Cutie wassup? Me flirting: Your face. I like that.
~ Unknown
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An ideal wife is one who remains faithful to you but tries to be just as charming as if she weren't.
~ Sacha Guitry
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Dont be so cocky...Being humble at times is sexy
~ Unknown
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Charm is the ability to make someone else think that both of you are pretty wonderful.
~ Unknown
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It was not just his words, though they were clever enough. It was everything together: his face, his gestures, the sliding tones of his voice. I would say it was like a spell he cast, but there was no spell I knew that could equal it. the gift was his alone.
~ Madeline Miller
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A man can be short and dumpy and getting bald but if he has fire, women will like him.
~ Mae West
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Why don't you come up sometime and see me?… Come on up, I'll tell your fortune.
~ Mae West
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Love thy neighbor -- and if he happens to be tall, debonair and devastating, it will be that much easier.
~ Mae West
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