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Quotes About Debonair

Tall, dark fellow with a bit of a manner? Witty and knows it?" And a devil with the ladies, he thought but did not say aloud to his sister.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
I'm sophisticated, charming, suave, and debonair, Professor. But I have never claimed to be civilized.
~ Derek Landy
I'm sophisticated, charming, suave and debonair, Professor. But I have never claimed to be civilised.
~ Derek Landy
Detective, have you ever considered the fact that violence is the recourse of the uncivilised man?" Skulduggery looked back. "I'm sophisticated, charming, suave and debonair, Professor. But I have never claimed to be civilised.
~ Derek Landy
For my part, if a man must needs be a knave I would have him a debonair knave... It makes your sin no worse as I conceive, to do it à la mode and stylishly.
~ Anthony Hope
For my part, if a man must needs be a knave, I would have him a debonair knave, and I liked Rupert Hentzau better than his long-faced, close-eyed companions.
~ Anthony Hope
Ultimately, Cole Porter's music might say more about his life than any biography could. His songs, with their witty lyrics and debonair style, are an advertisement for his personality and his public persona.
~ Stephen McCauley
Oh, that character was light years away from me. I'm not debonair. I'm not suave. I did wear tight pants, though, because I found out that it worked.
~ Robert Conrad
I suggest," Colin said, raising one brow into a perfectly debonair arch, "that we flee the scene.
~ Julia Quinn
And there was another melancholy - different yet somehow similar - which came to Gersen as he watched the debonair folk about him. They were all graceful and easy, untouched by the toil and pain and terror that existed on remote worlds. Gersen envied them their detachment, their social skills. Still, would he change places with any of them? Hardly.
~ Jack Vance
Love thy neighbor -- and if he happens to be tall, debonair and devastating, it will be that much easier.
~ Mae West
Love thy neighbor--and if he happens to be tall, debonair and devastating, it will be that much easier.
~ Mae West
John the Baptist would have looked debonair in comparison, even after Salome got her prize.
~ Unknown