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Quotes About Coquettish

I have a flirtatious personality.
~ Jessica Simpson
flirtatious tone comes out
~ Jeanine Cummins
oh i should worry and fretdeath and i will coquettethere s a dance in the old dame yettoujours gai toujours gai
~ Don Marquis
Kitty] was the type of woman Hamilton found irresistible: pretty, coquettish, somewhat spoiled, and always ready for flirtatious banter.
~ Ron Chernow
I am a terrible flirt!
~ Sonja Morgan
That's all I was: a terrible flirt, coquettish and amusing. I had a few plus points, which kept me in everybody's good graces: I was hardworking, honest and generous. I would never have refused anyone who wanted to peek at my answers, I was magnanimous with my candy, and I wasn't stuck-up. Would all that admiration eventually have made me overconfident?
~ Anne Frank
Ninety-nine years old and batting her eyelashes like a Chi O at a KA mixer.
~ Mary Kay Andrews
I am just an incorrigible flirt!
~ Sonja Morgan
Brrr, who had never admired books particularly...didn't remember that a mere book might reek of sex, possibility, fecundity. Yet a book has a ripe furrow and a yielding spine, he thought, and the nuances to be teased from its pages are nearly infinite in their variety and coquettish appeal. And what new life can emerge from a book. Any book, maybe.
~ Gregory Maguire
I wouldn't like to meet you when you've got a revolver," said Margarita with a coquettish look at Azazello. She had a passion for people who did things well.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
It was the smile of Narcissus bending over the water mirror, the deep, enchanted, protracted smile with which he stretched out his arms to the reflection of his own beauty, an ever so slightly contorted smile—contorted by the hopelessness of his endeavor to kiss the lovely lips of his shadow—and coquettish, inquisitive and mildly pained, beguiled and beguiling.
~ Thomas Mann
aware of her beauty and ignorant of her love. Coquettish
~ Victor Hugo
All women seem by nature to be coquettes.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
chooses with the men who seem to her agreeable, without being entered on the tablets of gossip. Certain coquettish women are capable of following a plan of this kind for seven years in order to gratify their fancies
~ Honore de Balzac