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It seems that many people who are deficient in character have an overabundance of charm. I
— Lawana Blackwell
I shall charm him with such force that when I am done, he will be left lying limply on the ground, trying to remember his own name.
— Cassandra Clare
What is this powerful have over my tub? Surely, I am transfixed by your firecracker charm and your suspended electrified wit.
— Isabel Yosito
Charm, in most men and nearly all women, is a decoration.
— E. M. Forster
Forbid it Lord that I should boast, save in the death of Christ, my God: All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood.
— Isaac Watts
With womankind, the less we love them, the easier they become to charm.
— Alexander Pushkin
If you wish to slay a dragon you must charm it first.
— Stephan Attia
Don't embrace mediocrity; its main charm is to make you fall in love with failure. Speed off ... Excellence awaits you at the end of your journey!
— Israelmore Ayivor
Sometimes, you get things right the first time. Others, the second. But the third time, they say, is the charm.
— Sarah Dessen
Counterfeit charm is worse than none at all.
— Arlene Francis
Charisma is not so much getting people to like you as getting people to like themselves when you're around.
— Robert Breault
Life has but one true charm: the charm of the game. But what if we're indifferent to whether we win or lose?
— Charles Baudelaire
Charm attracts people temporarily;
character attracts people permanently. — Matshona Dhliwayo
character attracts people permanently. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Only the impossible has any real charm; the possible has been vulgarized by happening too often.
— Clark Ashton Smith
She's got a certain feisty charm for a racist. Not to mention all those great dead-animal stories.
— Wally Lamb
Charm of personality is a divine gift that sways the strongest characters and sometimes even controls the destinies of nations.
— Orison Swett Marden
I don't see myself as extremely handsome. I just figure I can charm you into liking me.
— Wesley Snipes
See?" I said. "That's exactly the person I don't want to be with. And he's always there, underneath all your charm.
— E. Lockhart
Charm is that extra quality that defies description.
— Alfred Lunt
She wanted to get to know them: Savage and his easy charm and gorgeous smile. Jehan, with his intriguing past and enigmatic personality.
— Lara Adrian
The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.
— John Buchan
Fanaticism and bigotry require any food but common sense and reason, which would break the charm of those spellbound fanatics.
— Anne Royall
Selfishness and self-absorption are deadly charm-exterminators.
— Loretta Young
There is a charm, even for homely things, in perfect maintenance.
— Louis Auchincloss
LANGUAGE, n. The music with which we charm the serpents guarding another's treasure.
— Ambrose Bierce
Apparently PTSD and grief flunked out of the same charm school; neither of them seems to know when it's cool to drop by.
— Mishell Baker
Oh, and you accuse me of flattery! Here I waddle about like a fat old duck and you try to tell me I'm lovely.
— Robin Hobb
The nonsense that charms is close to sense.
— Mason Cooley
Love is the essence, charm, and beauty of life.
— Debasish Mridha
Charm is an intangible. Chutzpah, charm, charisma, that kind of thing, you can't buy it. You either have it or you don't.
— Colm Feore
Charm is like tinsel without the tree. What's tinsel without the tree? Shredded tinfoil.
— Anna Quindlen
Charm is the ability to make someone else think that both of you are pretty wonderful.
— Kathleen Winsor
Fills the heart with its unforgettable characters and small-town charm. A feel-good read as welcome as a favorite friend!
— Christie Ridgway
I don't want to leave people thinking they've merely seen another actor using his same bag of tricks and fake charm.
— David Keith
I rarely meet a politician that I don't like personally. They are generally well endowed with charm. Therein lies the danger.
— P. J. O'Rourke
A real woman is a work of fiction a real man is a short report
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
(Matt & Julian)
"Are you always like this?" Matt asked.
"It's the heat. Brings out my charm. — Jaime Reese
"Are you always like this?" Matt asked.
"It's the heat. Brings out my charm. — Jaime Reese
True power does not need arrogance, a long beard and a barking voice. True power strangles you with silk ribbons, charm, and intelligence
— Slavoj Zizek
Yet he had a certain charm of manner, and I fancied that, if one really knew him well, one could have a deep affection for him.
— Agatha Christie
Boston has a lot of European qualities to it, and one of them is the charm of its above-ground trollies.
— David Walton
Oh! Let me love forever.
Love is the joy and charm.
Without beauty of love,
life is a lifeless flower. — Debasish Mridha
Love is the joy and charm.
Without beauty of love,
life is a lifeless flower. — Debasish Mridha
He's not David," she added, "but he definitely has his own charm.
— Aprilynne Pike
I could charm the birds out of everyone's trees but his
— Carrie Fisher
I appreciate all the beauty, all the love, all the joy, and all the little wonders and charm around me all the time.
— Debasish Mridha
Toni, you bring me luck. I'm gonna wear you like a charm.
— Robert Rossen
Charm is the next best asset after looks and brains - and can almost make up for looks.
— Helen Gurley Brown
It's hard to live in a man's world when you are not the only woman in it
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
There's something in science like the shine of the Patronus Charm, driving back all sorts of darkness and madness ...
— Eliezer Yudkowsky
In love it is only the commencement that charms. I am not surprised that we find pleasure in frequently recommencing.
— Michel, 14th Prince Of Ligne
Your mind, your words, your charm and your style are all the sexiness that I need in my life!
— Avijeet Das
I can have oodles of charm when I want to.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Not the least charm of this tableau is that it can be so easily dismissed as preposterous.
— Charles Simic
Women are not apt to be won by the charms of verse.
— Bayard Taylor
Just as strength is a man's charm, so charm is a woman's strength.
— Ravi Zacharias
Part of the charm of what I do is the fact that it's completely unrelated to everything that came before.
— Lydia Lunch
Our very life depends on everything's
Recurring till we answer from within.
The thousandth time may prove the charm. — Robert Frost
Recurring till we answer from within.
The thousandth time may prove the charm. — Robert Frost
When what we believe we've mastered is no longer predictable we're not fine. The world suddenly is a very scary place. It loses its charm.
— Patricia Cornwell
And when you smile it can be very charming - the kind of charm a smart woman recognizes as highly dangerous.
— Nora Roberts
Pleasure dies at the very moment when it charms us most.
— Seneca The Younger
Brunch is boring, but that's part of the charm of it.
— Nicolas Berggruen
Woman learns how to hate in proportion as she forgets how to charm.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Beauty should be kind, as well as charm.
— George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne
The power of a woman is in her beauty. Show it off every time you have the chance
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
You're impossible," she told him.
"Of course I am," he answered. "It's part of my charm. — David Eddings
"Of course I am," he answered. "It's part of my charm. — David Eddings
Charm is to a woman what perfume is to a flower.
— Evan Esar
Charm is the true gift of the Fairies.
— Charles Perrault
Somehow, it bothered her watching Garth's charm directed so effectively at another. Could he convince her so easily of an untruth?
— Colleen Chen
Jim lights a cigarette and leans indolently back on his elbow smiling at Laura with a warmth and charm which lights her inwardly with altar candles.
— Tennessee Williams
The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the fact that, from age to age, nothing changes and yet everything is completely different.
— Aldous Huxley
The charm of knowledge would be small indeed, were it not that there is so much shame to be overcome on the way to it.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It is the privilege and charm of beauty to win the heart and secure good-will,
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
But that age ... exerts on us
An almost terrible charm,
Like the memory of things seen
And a life lived in dreams. — Heinrich Heine
An almost terrible charm,
Like the memory of things seen
And a life lived in dreams. — Heinrich Heine
I'd once overheard my daddy tell my momma that the six Winston boys had inherited their father's ability to charm snakes, the IRS, and women.
— Penny Reid
Our companions please us less from the charms we find in their conversation than from those they find in ours.
— Sir Fulke Greville
The body will shine if the character is fine; service of man and worship of God will preserve its charm.
— Sathya Sai Baba
The amount of quaint, authentic, rustic charm varies inversely with the pounds per square inch of water pressure in the shower.
— Frank Mankiewicz
Satan didn't lose any of his beguiling ways when he became the fallen prince. He took his charm, his subtleties, and his clever plots to use on us.
— Billy Graham
Take some time off to go within, in silence. With that, your charm becomes eternal, your love becomes unconditional & great strength arises.
— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
I emphasize that I am full of ambition and hope and of full charm of life. But I can renounce all at the time of need, and that is the real sacrifice.
— Bhagat Singh
He found trivial all that was meant to charm him and did not answer the glances which invited him to be bold.
— James Joyce
It is the melody which is the charm of music, and it is that which is most difficult to produce. The invention of a fine melody is a work of genius.
— Joseph Haydn
Charm of the most insidious kind: humorous, self-deprecating, and disarmingly frank and confiding.
— Loretta Chase
Resistance is futile, Kitten"..."So is your charm.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Classics which at home are drowsily read have a strange charm in a country inn, or in the transom of a merchant brig.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson