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Charm Quotes - Page 4

How charmed I am when I overhear a German word which I understand!

Mark Twain (2014). “Mark Twain’s Letters & Speeches (Annotated Edition)”, p.367, Jazzybee Verlag

O goddess, bestow on my words an immortal charm.

Titus Lucretius Carus (1898). “Lucretius On the Nature of Things”, p.4

I was raised to be charming, not sincere.

Stephen Sondheim, James Lapine (1988). “Into the Woods”, Crown

Charm is always genuine; it may be superficial but it isn't false.

P. D. James (2010). “The Children of Men”, p.26, Vintage

She is very clever, too clever for a woman. She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness.

Oscar Wilde (1997). “Collected Works of Oscar Wilde: The Plays, the Poems, the Stories and the Essays Including De Profundis”, p.125, Wordsworth Editions

Money's a horrid thing to follow, but a charming thing to meet.

1881 Gilbert Osmond. The Portrait of a Lady, ch.35.

You can't rob a bank on charm and personality.

Willie Sutton, Edward Linn (2004). “Where the Money Was: The Memoirs of a Bank Robber”, p.111, Broadway Books

There are charms made only for distant admiration.

Samuel Johnson (1795). “The Lives of the English Poets: and a Criticism on Their Works. By Samuel Johnson”, p.85

I never take any notice to what common people say, and I never interfere with what charming people do.

Oscar Wilde (2015). “The Picture of Dorian Gray”, p.90, First Avenue Editions