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Charm Quotes - Page 7

Woman learns how to hate in proportion as she forgets how to charm.

Friedrich Nietzsche “Writings of Nietzsche: Volume 1”, Lulu.com

I didn't really get London until I read Dickens. Then I was charmed to death by it.

"Feist: 'I was basically raised by the Muppets'". Interview with Gareth Grundy, www.theguardian.com. December 4, 2010.

Riches have never fascinated me, unless combined with the greatest charm or distinction.

F. Scott Fitzgerald (2015). “Collected Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald: From the author of The Great Gatsby, The Side of Paradise, Tender Is the Night, The Beautiful and Damned, The Love of the Last Tycoon, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and many other notable works”, p.61, e-artnow

Doubting charms me not less than knowledge.

"Divine Comedy". Poem by Dante Alighieri. Inferno, Song XI. 93, 1321.

Charm is a cunning self-forgetfulness.

Christina Stead (2012). “House of All Nations”, p.21, Open Road Media

The charm of fame is so great that we like every object to which it is attached, even death.

Blaise Pascal (2010). “Thoughts, Letters and Minor Works”, p.61, Cosimo, Inc.

Great is bookishness and the charm of books.

"In the Name of the Bodleian and Other Essays". Book by Augustine Birrell, 1905.

Counterfeit charm is worse than none at all.

Arlene Francis (1960). “That Certain Something; the Magic of Charm”

Ladies, like variegated tulips, show 'Tis to their changes half their charms we owe.

Alexander Pope (1849). “Letters of Alexander Pope Works and Arranged Expresly for the Use Young People”, p.217

What a charming reconciler and peacemaker money is!

William Makepeace Thackeray (1848). “Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero”, p.121, C.W. Parker, [1886-18-- or 19--]

I'm told I'm very charming when people do what I want.

Steven Brust (2011). “Tiassa”, p.128, Macmillan

Psychopaths don't have that charming skill set. They definitely manipulate, but they do it through focused, unskilled means. They're more obsessive.

"'Jack Reacher' Villain Patrick Heusinger on Playing Opposite Tom Cruise". Interview with Harper's Bazaar, www.harpersbazaar.com. October 24, 2016.

To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art.

Oliver Goldsmith, Walter MACLEOD (of the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea.) (1858). “Goldsmith's Deserted village, with remarks on the analysis of sentences, exercises in parsing, notes ... and a life of the poet ... By Walter M'Leod”, p.71