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Quotes About Charm

It was ingrained in me to be gracious.
~ Tory Burch
My dad, was the archetypal charming man. If I've inherited even a small bit of what he had that would be enough for me.
~ Phillip Schofield
I know, I know - men have that extra hero gene in their foolish makeup; it's part of our charm. But I happen to know some women who have their inner sports hero, too.
~ George Vecsey
In my mind, I'm not scary at all. I'm channeling my inner Cary Grant!
~ Tony Todd
There is no aphrodisiac like innocence.
~ Jean Baudrillard
I think poshness is very funny! But I think it's also delightful. There's something wonderful and very innocent about it, particularly with the Edwardians.
~ Ben Miller
I think that the audience feels a real connection with Zoe Kazan because she's so instantly lovable.
~ Holly Hunter
That's the one part where being brothers makes a difference. It's just instinct. That's the charm of what the Everly Brothers are: two guys singing as one.
~ Don Everly
I suppose I am instinctively flirtatious. But not exclusively to women. I want to be liked.
~ Gyles Brandreth
Charm is an intangible. Chutzpah, charm, charisma, that kind of thing, you can't buy it. You either have it or you don't.
~ Colm Feore
In my stories, whenever there's somebody wonderful and charming and bright and intelligent, that's me!
~ Maeve Binchy
The 50s are the age of elegance. That's kind of my intention when I get dressed: casual elegance.
~ Laurence Fishburne
The rooms in those days were unfashionably sad enough to commit suicide in, and, in fact, that to me was the Château's charm, that it didn't have any objections to one's committing suicide. Things since then had gone steadily downhill
~ Eve Babitz
It wasn't the way he looked that made him impossible. It was what he said. It was his sense of humor. He would not resist a pun. And any man who will not resist a pun will never lie up-pun me.
~ Eve Babitz
One of the greatest was the blonde, urbane Ina Claire, who seemed a Dorothy Parker story or New Yorker cartoon come to life.
~ Eve Golden
You're just a bee charmer, Idgie Threadgoode. That's what you are, a bee charmer.
~ Fannie Flagg
A small smile tipped up one corner of her mouth as she remembered that first night, and how ridiculously out of his element Naveen had been. She glanced over at him now, taking in his strong and handsome profile. He'd changed so much in the year since she'd first met him. He was no longer the spoiled little rich boy who thought he could get by on his looks and charm. Though he'd surely won her over with that charm in the end.
~ Farrah Rochon
Curran was beautiful but perhaps a little mad.
~ Fay Weldon
There is a radiance about you that will attract men like bees to nectar...
~ Fiona Mountain
What would the limitations on her new-found charm be? Was there an expiry date? She couldn't even revisit how the hell was this happening? It was too much to get her head around. It did not bear scrutiny.
~ Fiona Wood
Infinite Intelligence, give me the right house, equally as charming as this, the house which is mine by divine right.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
Nothing succeeds like address.
~ Fran Lebowitz
It never occurs to one to think whether she is pretty or ugly. One just surrenders to her charm.
~ Francois Mauriac
Los vulgares rasgos de ternura -una mano apretada, una flor guardada en un libro-, todo era nuevo para mí, todo me encantaba.
~ Francois Mauriac