Quotes About Charming
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
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Self-expression is for babies and seals, where it can be charming. A writer's business is to affect the reader.
~ Vincent McHugh
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That was a charming invitation, she murmured, then arched a brow when the man peeled open his fly patch and wagged his personality at her. Oh, look, kitty. A teeny-tiny little penis. She smiled, leaned just a bit closer. Better take care of it, asshole, or my pussy here might mistake it for a teeny-tiny little mouse and bite it off. It made her feel better to see what there was of his pride and joy shrivel before he closed his flaps.
~ J. D. Robb
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The secular mind and heart, however gifted and personally charming, has no place in the leadership of the church.
~ J. Oswald Sanders
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Yeah, you're a juicy little marshmallow, all right.
~ Jaci Burton
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Smith, you don't realize it's a privilege to practice giving presents to others.' The way he did it was charming; there was nothing glittery and Christmasy about it, but almost sad, and sometimes his gifts were old beat-up things but they had the charm of usefulness and sadness of his giving.
~ Jack Kerouac
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it's a privilege to practice giving presents to others. The way he did it was charming; there was nothing glittery and Christmasy about it, but almost sad, and sometimes his gifts were old beat-up things but they had the charm of usefulness and sadness of his giving.
~ Jack Kerouac
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Smith you don't realize it's a privilege to practice giving presents to others. The way he did it was charming; there was nothing glittery and Christmasy about it, but almost sad, and sometimes his gifts were old beat-up things but they had the charm of usefulness and sadness of his giving.
~ Jack Kerouac
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She fits the clinical definition. No conscience, no empathy, pathological liar, manipulative, charming, intuitive, attention-seeking, easily bored, narcissistic, turns very nasty when she's thwarted in any way…
~ Tana French
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I always like jumping spiders. They're just so darn cute.
~ Cheryl Hayashi
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My dad was a quiet assassin. He was really charming and smiley and softly spoken, but he could knock you out in a second.
~ Jimmy Barnes
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I've read a lot of scripts and I'm really luck to be able to play a woman who's funny and can be charming and has a mischievous side to her as well. I'm really lucky.
~ Cobie Smulders
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Men get to be a mixture of the charming mannerisms of the women they have known.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I don't think there's been any writer like Samuel Beckett. He's unique. He was a most charming man and I used to send him my plays.
~ Harold Pinter
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The idea of being charming and really nasty at the same time is a really difficult thing to do.
~ Jesse Spencer
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I can see why people find him [Hugo Chávez] charming. He's very ebullient, as they say. I've heard him make a speech, though, and he has a vice that's always very well worth noticing because it's always a bad sign: he doesn't know when to sit down. He's worse than Castro was. He won't shut up. Then he told me that he didn't think the United States landed on the moon and didn't believe in the existence of Osama bin Laden. He thought all of this was all a put-up job. He's a wacko.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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PATRIOTIC AND TRIBAL feelings belong to the squalling childhood of the human race, and become no more charming in their senescence.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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Nothing is so charming as the ruddy tints that happiness can shed around a garret room.
~ Victor Hugo
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It is a charming quality of the happiness we inspire in others that, far from being diminished like a reflection, it comes back to us enhanced.
~ Victor Hugo
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The joy which we inspire has this charming property, that, far from growing meagre, like all reflections, it returns to us more radiant than ever. At recreation hours, Jean Valjean watched her running and playing in the distance, and he distinguished her laugh from that of the rest. For Cosette laughed now.
~ Victor Hugo
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Never was keener anguish lavished upon a thing more charming or more delicate.
~ Victor Hugo
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[Of Byron:] Mad, bad, and dangerous to know.
~ Lady Caroline Lamb
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I have mastered many things in my life. Navigating the streets of London, speaking French without an accent, dancing the quadrille, the Japanese art of flower arranging, lying at charades, concealing a highly intoxicated state, delighting young women with my charms..." Tessa stared. "Alas," he went on, "no one has ever actually referred to me as 'the master,' or 'the magister,' either. More's the pity...
~ Cassandra Clare
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You're Valentine's son. I'm sure you're the one the Queen really wants to see. Besides, you're charming. Maybe not at the moment.
~ Cassandra Clare
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