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She charms by her eyes and slays with her tongue.
— Jehanne Wake
New-born desires, after all, have inexplicable charms, and all the pleasure of love is in variety.
— Moliere
With mammals the male appears to win the female much more through the law of battle than through the display of his charms.
— Charles Darwin
Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul.
— Alexander Pope
With thee all tales are sweet; each clime has charms; earth - sea alike - our world within our arms.
— Lord Byron
She was not too tall, and of a voluptuous build, so that my eyes wandered amid many charms that hitherto had been strangers to them.
— E.T.A. Hoffmann
What makes friendship indissolute and what doubles its charms is a feeling we find lacking in love: I mean certitude.
— Honore De Balzac
Music hath charms to sooth a savage breast.
— William Congreve
Doubtless the lunatic asylums of the world are filled with unfortunate women who have failed to see my charms.
— Cassandra Clare
I had this idea that I would write a companion cookbook to 'Barbara the Slut.' The recipes would be like, 'Put the Lucky Charms in the bowl.'
— Lauren Holmes
If I had to describe the Ineffable Sub, I'd say she was ... indescribably delicious! No, wait. That's Lucky Charms.
— Michael Makai
I have no lucky charm. I am 100 percent superstition-free, and I take nothing for granted.
— Jeff Bridges
I think there is nothing more lovely than the love of two beautiful women who are not envious of each other's charms.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Music alone with sudden charms can bind The wand'ring sense, and calm the troubled mind.
— William Congreve
Kareena Kapoor is my lucky charm
— Akshay Kumar
Rivalry adds so much to the charms of one's conquests.
— Louisa May Alcott
O solitude, where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face? Better dwell in the midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place.
— William Cowper
A military life had no charms for me, and I had not the faintest idea of staying in the army even if I should be graduated, which I did not expect,
— Ulysses S. Grant
Time machines, magic portals, transporters, worm holes, flying carpets, relocation charms - such things do exist. They're called books.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
To a heart formed for friendship and affection the charms of solitude are very short-lived.
— Fanny Burney
After all, a beautiful woman without a mind of her own leaves her lover with no resource after he had physically enjoyed her charms.
— Giacomo Casanova
Ladies, like variegated tulips, show
'Tis to their changes half their charms we owe. — Alexander Pope
'Tis to their changes half their charms we owe. — Alexander Pope
The moon's a powerful mistress. She can reach through any wall or covering and work her wicked charms.
— Darren Shan
Satan, you clown, you want to dissolve me with your charms. Well, I want it. I want it! Stab me with a pitchfork, sprinkle me with fire!
— Arthur Rimbaud
Don't give people the chance to possess you with their negativity; their gibberish can look so charming, but it can't make you a better person.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Now the fair goddess, Fortune,
Fall deep in love with thee, and her great charms
Misguide thy opposers' swords! — William Shakespeare
Fall deep in love with thee, and her great charms
Misguide thy opposers' swords! — William Shakespeare
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
The nonsense that charms is close to sense.
— Mason Cooley
His charms worked, for though the bullets flicked close none hit him. He was the tiger of Mysore, he could not die, only kill.
— Bernard Cornwell
Even the moon cannot escape your intoxicating charms...
— Virginia Alison
Our companions please us less from the charms we find in their conversation than from those they find in ours.
— Sir Fulke Greville
The brave man wants no charms to encourage him to his duty, and the good man scorns all warnings that would deter him from fulfilling it.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Novels certainly have their charms, but the most elegant creation in the prose universe is a short story.
— Gabrielle Zevin
A Mother & Daughter's Love Is Never Separated
— Viola Shipman
I sing the sweets I know, the charms I feel, my morning incense, and my evening meal, the sweets of hasty pudding.
— Joel Barlow
Women are not apt to be won by the charms of verse.
— Bayard Taylor
Now my charms are all o'erthrown...
— William Shakespeare
I saw you thro' a telescope and was so struck by your Charms that from that time to this I have not tasted human food.
— Jane Austen
Pleasure dies at the very moment when it charms us most.
— Seneca The Younger
The charms of a passing woman are usually in direct relation to the speed of her passing.
— Marcel Proust
Nothing is so destructive of female charms as contact with fresh air.
— Georgette Heyer
Novelty has charms that our mind can hardly withstand.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
Military glory
that attractive rainbow, that rises in showers of blood
that serpent's eye, that charms to destroy ... — Abraham Lincoln
that attractive rainbow, that rises in showers of blood
that serpent's eye, that charms to destroy ... — Abraham Lincoln
To a father who loves his children victor has no charms. When the heart speaks, glory itself is an illusion.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
O, popular applause! what heart of man is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms?
— William Cowper
All men shall be my slaves! All women shall succumb to my charms! All mankind shall grovel at my feet and not know why!
— L. Ron Hubbard
Good-humor only teaches charms to last,
Still makes new conquests and maintains the past. — Alexander Pope
Still makes new conquests and maintains the past. — Alexander Pope
Depression is melancholy minus its charms.
— Susan Sontag
Eloquence the soul, song charms the senses.
— John Milton
Every reader has found charms by which to secure possession of a page that, by magic, becomes as if never read before, fresh and immaculate.
— Alberto Manguel