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Quotes About Charming

That is what I like about you, Mr. Dashwood, she said. You are so decisive. It saves me the bother of thinking for myself. That is what I like about you, Mrs. Dashwood, he said. You are so sarcastic. It saves me the trouble of trying to be tactful and charming.
~ Loretta Chase
In fact, they were much too cute to be children.
~ Louis Sachar
she was one of those happily created beings who please without effort, make friends everywhere, and take life so gracefully and easily that less fortunate souls are tempted to believe that such are born under a lucky star.
~ Louisa May Alcott
trimmed border of his hair. All that trying to be charming and trying to be demure and hoping to look attentive and to speak well and wondering how this strange impulse of his will come to a conclusion put aside now that they had agreed, finally, that this, after all, was simply what they'd wanted. The warmth of it, the moment's respite.
~ Alice McDermott
Maggie Smith is an amazing woman, and not as serious in real life.
~ Allen Leech
She always was highly strung," pursued Henry, leaning back in the car as it shot past the church. "A tendency to spiritualism and those things, though nothing serious. Musical, literary, artistic, but I should say normal—a very charming girl.
~ E.M. Forster
Moxham was strikingly beautiful, the sort of place that turns up in jigsaw puzzles or Harry Potter films.
~ Anthony Horowitz
Adrian Lockwood was the sort of man who was hard to dislike although he was doing everything he could to help us on our way.
~ Anthony Horowitz
As long as those adjectives used to describe me - charming, affable, punctual - don't mean that I'm dull, then that's fine. And I am polite - I was brought up to be that way.
~ Phillip Schofield
I'm just a natural flirt, but I don't see it in a sexual way. A lot of the time I'm like an overexcited puppy.
~ Kylie Minogue
We have such a loyal following in London that we decided to open a shop, and I find Albemarle Street extremely charming and special.
~ Edgardo Osorio
The angry Scot is a cliche not without some foundation. That's the Lowland Scot - I'm a Highlander. We're particularly lovely and charming.
~ Hugh Grant
William Shatner just reeks of cool.
~ Maggie Lawson
Prince William is absolutely adorable.
~ Princess Michael of Kent
As a teenager, Tiger was self-assured and mature, yet also warm and charming. But the warm outward veneer gradually changed. When he pulled off his 'win for the ages' at the 1997 Masters, he already was sharing less of his softer, emotional side.
~ Jim Nantz
There comes a moment on a journey when something sweet, something irresistible and charming as wine raised to thirsty lips, wells up in the traveller's being.
~ Patrick MacGill
Thankfully, Claire Foy is a very easy person to get along with. She's lovely.
~ Harry Hadden-Paton
But there is something seductive and the character, Alfie is so charming, and does make you think like you are the most important thing in the world but he's not that nice, is he.
~ Sienna Miller
clean-cut. She has freckles!
~ Robyn Carr
Oh, he was so dashing and romantic and cast-out by the world, I couldn't help but love him. […] He was a figure out of a girl's storybook. Gentle, adoring, dangerous, strong. Surely you must have felt the same things. He has a magic about him. He steps straight into your heart.
~ Ron Hansen
She walks in beauty.
~ Ron Rash
Perhaps it is because no one requires more than a charming illusion of action in the developing world. If policy makers know little about Afghanistan, the public knows even less, and few care about policy failure when the effects are felt only in Afghanistan.
~ Rory Stewart
As Dr. Robert Hare stated on page one of Without Conscience, "Everybody has met these people, been deceived and manipulated by them, and forced to live with or repair the damage they have wrought. These often charming—but always deadly—individuals have a clinical name: psychopaths. Their hallmark is a stunning lack of conscience; their game is self-gratification at the other person's expense. Many spend time in prison, but many do not. All take far more than they give.
~ Luanne Rice
He was so charming. Even Kate was charmed by him, only back then she had called it love. She had adored her dad—he could do no wrong.
~ Luanne Rice