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Quotes About Compliment

I hurry over to John and Stormy. Stormy beams at me. "Doesn't she look like an absolute doll ?" She swans off. With a straight face John says, "Lara Jean, you're an absolute doll.
~ Jenny Han
This is all natural. But thank you for the compliment, Owen.
~ Jenny Han
You looked cute in your sweater, by the way. I'm not saying that to butter you up. I mean it.
~ Jenny Han
Like different how?" I know I'm digging for a compliment, but I don't care.
~ Jenny Han
When we reached the car that was waiting to take us back to the Copa, Dean actually spoke to me for the first time in weeks. "You did that good, pal," he said. "Thanks," I said, and then we were quiet. Very quiet.
~ Jerry Lewis
Montana and I had a chemistry that was unbelievable. When I first came into the league he told me I added five years to his career, and I just think we complimented each other very well and were able to do some amazing things out on the football field.
~ Jerry Rice
Often God takes what is intended as a criticism and turns it into a compliment. The Pharisees said of Jesus, "This man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them" (Luke 15:2). Christ's enemies meant it as an accusation; we take it as an accolade!
~ Jerry Vines
To a woman flattery is not flattery.It is a compliment, which unfortunately in these miserable days has become all to rare. A woman is not a piece of steel furniture; she is a flower - she does not ask for reality; she wants the warm, gay sun of flattery.It is better to say something pretty to her every day, than to slave grimly for her all your life.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
You've such a lovely temperature.
~ Ernest Hemingway
You've got a lovely everything.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Whenever somebody folds, say, 'Good laydown.' It encourages them to fold on a later hand because it makes them feel like you had the best hand even if you were bluffing. It's an odd form of flattery that seems to work at the poker table.
~ Cheryl Hines
I guess that is a good compliment for an actor for people to hate you wherever you go.
~ Tom Verica
I had a friend write me that our music was being played at Gay Pride in New York, which is a big compliment. In the biggest city in the country with the most culture and the most grit - I love it.
~ Jennifer Nettles
Someone told me I had funny facial expressions. I don't know whether I take that as a compliment or not, but.
~ Lucy Punch
I will say that I know Nirvana did a show and played a few chords from 'More Than a Feeling' before they did 'Teen Spirit,' and it wasn't very good. But in all seriousness, 'Teen Spirit' was a great song. If subconsciously or somehow I had any influence on that, I'll take that as a compliment.
~ Tom Scholz
The biggest compliment I get is when someone tells me, 'You're so real.' Even if my journey isn't exactly like theirs.
~ Tamron Hall
you look gorgeous in this, and I'd like you to know I thought so
~ Robert Galbraith
You are so cute when you are polite" and "Are you always this nice, or do you single me out because I am so special?
~ Robert I. Sutton
Small, daily steps can matter in surprising ways when we go beyond simply thinking about good acts and actually do them. For example, complimenting at least one person a day about something that makes them special can have an unexpected positive impact.
~ Robert J. Wicks
They are all so beautiful,' she said. He looked down at her. 'Not half so beautiful as you are,' he said. 'Nor do they speak to me, nor touch me. Even Fourpaws will not touch me. Beauty, will you marry me?
~ Robin McKinley
People liked him," Froelich said. "He was OK, I guess." "Is that all?" "That's a compliment, one brother to another.
~ Lee Child
I said you LOOKED like an egg, Sir. And some eggs are very pretty, you know.
~ Lewis Carroll
How is it you can talk so nicely?' Alice said, hoping to get it into a better temper by a compliment. 'I've been in many gardens before, but none of the flowers could talk.' 'Put your hand down, and feel the ground,' said the Tiger-lily. 'Then you'll know why.' Alice did so. 'It's very hard,' she said, 'but I don't see what that has to do with it.' 'In most gardens,' the Tiger-lily said, 'they make the beds too soft - so that the flowers are always asleep.
~ Lewis Carroll