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Quotes About Charisma

What a person feels within themselves and about themselves radiates from them. Trust me, I have worked with people - both men and women - who are not what most would consider conventionally attractive, but who exude such a magnetism about them that people are compelled to watch them on stage or screen.
~ Amanda Schull
President Clinton is going to embrace President Obama, as he should. They are working together. They're different kinds of people. Obama is cool, Clinton is a schmoozer. Both are great speakers. It's a great merging of the party.
~ Bill Richardson
If you want a great replacement, like, who can follow Barack and still have that swag, that charisma, that charm and be historic - I think it would be Tina Fey for president.
~ Hasan Minhaj
People like Prince or Madonna, they're kind of superhuman. You can't imagine them burning their toast, and there's something really exciting about that.
~ Shura
Isn't it what you want, to have every man who sees you desire you?
~ Sarah Monette
Gallic rocker Eddy Mitchell bounces
~ Sarah Turnbull
We don't believe in hard work when a false face and a good line of bullshit can do so much more
~ Scott Lynch
Once upon a time I was such a good liar; I could talk the fish right into my mouths.
~ Vernor Vinge
At a time when the public is sour on politicians, have no use for them, Bill Clinton has risen to a different level. Bill Clinton is endlessly interesting.
~ Mark Shields
You know, every time it comes, every time that light comes on or every time that camera comes on, every time that microphone comes on, the Mac Man seek and destroy.
~ Bernie Mac
I have fun being sexy and tough at the same time.
~ Christina Aguilera
What we found is that Valentino is actually a tremendous star - almost a movie star, really, because he plays himself all the time. The camera loves him.
~ Matt Tyrnauer
Some are born with a beauty that seems to turn people mad. Fortunately there are very few of us like that, but our power can be unsettling and even eruptive.
~ Stephen Fry
Never stop smiling not even when you're sad, someone might fall in love with your smile.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I was so furious, you see, that all around me were things that could move and bend and grow and reproduce, and my son- my vital, charismatic, beautiful boy- was just this thing. Immobile, wilted, bloodied, suffering.
~ Jojo Moyes
People are always buying you and your energy. The simple truth is that when you are excited people get excited about where your bus is going and this makes them want to get on and stay on your bus.
~ Jon Gordon
In what appears to have been an unplanned quip, Wilberforce asked Huxley if he thought he was descended from an ape on his father's or mother's side. Huxley retorted that he would rather have simian relatives than claim kinship with a man who used his charisma and authority to quash free debate.
~ Jonathan Clements
It is no coincidence that the only Democrat since Franklin Roosevelt to win election and then reelection combined gregariousness and oratorical skill with an almost musical emotionality. Bill Clinton knew how to charm elephants.
~ Jonathan Haidt
Because like all psychopaths he was grandiose, and convinced of his own personal magnetism, assumed worship on the part of others.
~ Jonathan Kellerman
The best ingredients for likeableness are a happy expression of countenance, an unaffected manner, and a sympathetic attitude.
~ Emily Post
Would you know the secret of popularity? It is unconsciousness of self, altruistic interest, and inward kindliness, outwardly expressed in good manners.
~ Emily Post
It's all in her walk, a cartoon swagger. Part Jayne Mansfield, part Muhammad Ali. Men never know if it's an invitation upstairs or an invitation outside.
~ Emma Forrest
La sua sincerità aveva un che di abbacinante, e ogni volta che diceva una cosa - qualsiasi cosa - riusciva a nebulizzare interesse e fascino attorno a sé e si vedeva lontano chilometri che le sue non erano pose.
~ Enrico Brizzi
populismo es el uso demagógico que un líder carismático hace de la legitimidad democrática para prometer la vuelta de un orden tradicional o el acceso a una utopía posible y, logrado el triunfo, consolidar un poder personal al margen de las leyes, las instituciones y las libertades.
~ Enrique Krauze