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Quotes About Charismatic

I like raconteurs; I like conversation. I liked the 'Tonight Show' when it was 90 minutes, I like when people aren't plugging things per se, and they're just in the moment being interesting.
~ Jeff Garlin
Superwoman is more of a performer, which Lilly isn't. Having said that, I guess both of them are completely over the top, dramatic and full of energy.
~ Lilly Singh
I know, to some, I am always a little over the top, but that's just who I am, and I'd rather be that way than monotone or less than scintillating in my presentation.
~ Mauro Ranallo
Ludacris albums are all over the map in terms of overall quality, but as a rapper, he tops out as a hilarious, charismatic guy with a singular voice.
~ Josh Gondelman
You are charismatic. Men are drawn to you. I am drawn to you. And by your size, let alone your skill with weapons, they will be in awe of you.
~ Amy Jarecki, Rise of a Legend
She's a very charismatic character, and she holds the whole play together.
~ Neil Tennant
People are usually more accepting of people who smile because it makes you look more fun, friendly, and easy to talk to.
~ Matt Morris
Personality-wise. Is he secretly a poet or something? Does he dance around his room when he thinks no one is looking? Is he funny, like you? What's his essence?
~ Maureen Johnson
A pocket-sized Irish student, barely five feet tall, but with the voice and personality of someone five times that size
~ Maureen Johnson
Los regímenes revolucionarios, desde la Alemania nazi y la China maoísta hasta la Venezuela contemporánea, muestran que la gente tiene muchísimo que perder cuando los autoritarios carismáticos que responden a una -crisis- pisotean las normas y las instituciones democráticas y gobiernan sus países mediante la fuerza de sus personalidades.
~ Steven Pinker
Radical regimes from Nazi Germany and Maoist China to contemporary Venezuela and Turkey show that people have a tremendous amount to lose when charismatic authoritarians responding to a "crisis" trample over democratic norms and institutions and command their countries by the force of their personalities.
~ Steven Pinker
Direct, forceful, energetic. Loves power, eats up publicity and flattery... Can turn on charm at will and knows it.
~ Joseph Stilwell
He was a beautiful man. What more than this need be said? The sort of man who makes you think the movement of foliage might be causing the breeze.
~ Joseph O'Connor
Anne Frank was a very lively girl and always wanted to draw a lot of people around her and wanted to be the centre of attention.
~ Eva Schloss
Jon Bon Jovi is remarkable.
~ Eddie Trunk
I always say Coach Trestman reminds me of the first Willy Wonka. Not the Johnny Depp one.
~ Martellus Bennett
I could never drive in a great big car; people like me because I'm a man of the people, a hustler.
~ Terry McAuliffe
He was incredibly good as Dr Who. He brought all his eccentricities to the role and was so charismatic and charming. He must be the fans firm favourite.
~ Louise Jameson
A woman called me interesting once, and it kind of blew my mind. She said, 'You're one of the most interesting people I've ever met,' and I was like, 'Wow.'
~ Zac Efron
The life of King Jeongjo has previously inspired many films and TV dramas. 'The King's Wrath' will show the tough and charismatic sides of the king that have been undermined in past works.
~ Hyun Bin
In wrestling, if there is a legend, Roddy Piper is a legend, no doubt about it. Nobody was ever like he was.
~ Paul Orndorff
Good evening, ladies and gentleman. My name is Orson Welles. I am an actor. I am a writer. I am a producer. I am a director. I am a magician. I appear onstage and on the radio. Why are there so many of me and so few of you?
~ Orson Welles
His charm was not electric, but it was enveloping.
~ H.W. Brands
As pope, with his charismatic appeal and with the theatrical talent that he had retained from his youth, he brought to the Vatican what Ronald Reagan brought to the White House: a media-wise great communicator who understood how to use his charm, his athletic image and his symbolic gestures to make even the most conservative teaching or practice seem palatable.
~ Hans Kung