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Quotes About Charm

At times sun may burn bloody coppery on your skin…But have that charm and smile on your chinIt's the tolerance and inner strength of your soul that winsIn this wheel of life, with time that spins
~ Dr Chitra Navada
The secret of language is the secret of sympathy, and its full charm is possible only to the gentle
~ John Ruskin
No one likes the fellow who is all rogue, but we'll forgive him almost anything if there is warmth of human sympathy underneath his rogueries. The immortal types of comedy are just such men.
~ W. C. Fields
One of my teachers used to call me Prince, because I always had a way of charming myself in and out of different situations.
~ Will Smith
No moment of charm is born on bare soil, a careless accident of beauty, but is the sum of great sorrows, growths, and efforts.
~ Anais Nin
No moment of charm without long roots in the past, no moment of charm is born on bare soil, a careless accident of beauty, but is the sum of great sorrows, growths, and efforts.
~ Anais Nin
The fascination exerted by one human being over another is not what he emits of his personality at the present instant of encounter but a summation of his entire being which gives off this powerful drug capturing the fancy and attachment. No moment of charm without long roots in the past, no moment of charm is born on bare soil, a careless accident of beauty, but is the sum of great sorrows, growths, and efforts.
~ Anais Nin
And one thought of the French word for hostess, entraineuse, which meant to pull, to magnetize, to lure in her wake.
~ Anais Nin
She laughed when he trailed his phrases like southern vines, or practiced sudden exaggerated severities as children do when they play charades of the father's absurd arrogances, of the mother's hot-house exudations of charm.
~ Anais Nin
Tout l'effort de l'esprit ne parvient pas à recréer cette émotion de la surprise qui ajoute au charme de l'objet une étrangeté ravissante. Le beauté du monde extérieur reste la même, mais la virginité du regard s'est perdue.
~ Andre Gide
Finalmenti 'ncontrava a 'na fìmmina che, oltri che ad aviri 'n sommo grado tutti l'attributi fimminini, possidiva macari un gran paro di cabasisi.››
~ Andrea Camilleri
Prince Bandar has the ability to charm the powerful and his country's money with which to buy friendship and influence. He is comfortable and inventive at circumventing laws and restrictions and has on occasions appeared to be loose with the truth. This made him the ideal person to negotiate the world's ultimate arms deal.
~ Andrew Feinstein
I really don't care that much about 'Beauties'. What I really like are Talkers.
~ Andy Warhol
They were absolutely lovely, and in their presence, so was she.
~ Ann Brashares
We in ourselves rejoice! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, All melodies the echoes of that voice, All colours a suffusion from that light.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
around her, looking as beautiful as she
~ Sandra Brown
reigning Miss Predictability, Steph said, proudly representing the fine state of Utah. My inability to be spontaneous is part of my charm. It's true. You wouldn't be you otherwise.
~ Sara Zarr
Sometimes, you get things right the first time. Others, the second. But the third time, they say, is the charm.
~ Sarah Dessen
Impulsiveness can be charming but deliberation can have an appeal, as well.
~ Sarah Dessen
Dogs and children loved my boyfriend. It was a simple fact.
~ Sarah Dessen
Here is everything which can lay hold of the eye, ear and imagination - everything which can charm and bewitch the simple and ignorant. I wonder how Luther ever broke the spell.
~ John Adams
Ye generous maids, revenge your sex's wrong; Let not the mean destroyer e'er approach Your sacred charms. Now muster all your pride, Contempt and scorn, that, shot from Beauty's eye, Confounds the mighty impudent, and smites The front unknown to shame.
~ John Armstrong
I would do it today because the thing that appealed to me was not necessarily the mechanics of the robot, but it was his personality and how funny and charming he was.
~ John Badham
Women thought me charmingly shy, and sometimes stopped at nothing to "penetrate the disdainful shell of my fear," as one of their number put it. Often as not, it was they who got penetrated.
~ John Barth