Quotes About Charm
Finally, say that she was beautiful. That is all that can be well said. That she was beautiful, through to her bones, despite any flaw or fault.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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I simply gave her my most charming smile. I'd already told her the truth of things: I was no gentleman. I was a thief.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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No hay nada mejor en el mundo que la dulce sonrisa de una mujer joven.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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She had a face so charming that visitors of all ages and both sexes would stand stockstill at the sight of her, unable to pull their eyes away, practically licking that face with their eyes, the way tongues work at ice cream, with that typically stupid, single--minded expression on their faces that goes with concentrated licking
~ Patrick Süskind
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That's the one with the magic, he would say.
~ Patti Smith
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How quickly it had charmed me. I imagined it transformed. A place to think, make spaghetti, brew coffee, a place to write.
~ Patti Smith
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A few hours later, she was back. As she slipped off her slingback heels and rubbed her ankles, she said, "Boy, when he says, 'Come up and see my etchings,' he means 'Come up and see my etchings.
~ Patti Smith
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the prettiest girl this side of the Danube River and the nicest person this side of anywhere.
~ Paul Auster
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Life is Magic....whether we realize it or not
~ Unknown
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Mrs Harris was sixtyish, small and wiry, with cheeks like frosted apples, and naughty little eyes.
~ Paul Gallico
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David's charm, which he'd learned to focus with dazzling effectiveness. He'd take words out of his companion's sentences and repeat them, as if they had crystallized thoughts in his own mind; when bumping into someone again, he'd act as if he'd been barely able to function in the intervening minutes. Sometimes, talking to him, the objects of his attention would experience that giddy, tingly feeling you get when you're in love.
~ Unknown
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When he had first known her, the violent decisiveness with which she judged people had charmed him. For Emma, people were enemies or protectors. Even though the charm had worn off, he sometimes envied her–her sense of others devoid of the kind of complex and enervating reflections he was given to–for within her limits she was clear while he, he thought, moved in a permanent blur.
~ Paula Fox
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and yet he could also be very charming, in a bookish, infinitely apologetic way.
~ Paula McLain
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The general and his beautiful wife
~ Paula McLain
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Beautiful women would sing his name,
~ Paula McLain
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They were both beautiful and interesting, full of deep water, as the Kips would say. And
~ Paula McLain
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and he grinned a grin that began in his eyes and went everywhere at once. It was devastating.
~ Paula McLain
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Write, and do it now instead of capitalizing on your nice figure and your pretty hair. Stop being so charming." The sting of his words made me dizzy. My ears rang. "If I am charming it's your fault and Mother's." "You're just afraid to be lonely.
~ Paula McLain
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Let every lady in Camlochlin swoon over a charming smile. She had won the love of a man who shared his most intimate smiles for her alone
~ Unknown
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It is common knowledge that Belle women make hard men melt like butter in a pan. They are equally adept at reversing the process.
~ Paula Wall
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Beauty is the greatest seducer of man.
~ Paulo Coelho
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Ya pues, a ver, una risita, le pedía el mocoso hermoso como una esmeralda marina. A ver, un puchero, le decía con esa boca de fresa, conquistándola otra vez con sus niñerías de cachorro.
~ Unknown
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He smiled, which was not at all what she'd expected. It wasn't just a polite smile, either. It was the kind that made her want to sit on the front-porch swing, if she'd had a swing, and hum romantic songs from the thirties, those terrific old songs that talked about red sails in the sunset and the glory of love.
~ Unknown
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A lovely lady, garmented in lightFrom her own beauty.
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley
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