CHARM QUOTES III

quotations about charm

Charm is the quality which makes one desire to linger upon one's pilgrimage, that cries to the soul to halt, to rest, to be content.

ARTHUR C. BENSON

"Charm,", The Century


Some women, the few, have charm for all; and most have charm for one. But some have charm for none.

J.M. BARRIE

What Every Woman Knows


How it was that what charmed so much, could at the same time so keenly pain?

CHARLOTTE BRONTË

Villete


Charm is a hidden ingredient. It is like that je ne sais quoi without which you are not a great chef even if you have committed the entire Larousse gastronomique to memory. It is an ease, poise, self-assurance: perhaps even a slight but unpremeditated eccentricity. It is the quality of pleasing without--at least noticeably--trying to.

JOHN SIMON

New York Magazine, Jul. 15, 1968


Charm is the mirror image of obnoxiousness, which consists of being boastful, clueless, ham-handedly insulting, and often hysterical.

NICK CASANOVA

The Machiavellian's Guide to Charm


Oh, he was all made up of love and charms!
Whatever maid could wish, or man admire:
Delight of every eye; when he appear'd,
A secret pleasure gladden'd all that saw him.

JOSEPH ADDISON

Cato


A woman is always ready to describe another woman as charming, but only if the other woman is not charming.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


Rosina had the fierce charm of the rather nasty girl in the fairy-tale who fails to get the prince, but is more interesting than the girl who does, and has better lines too.

IRIS MURDOCH

The Sea, The Sea


Charm is being so exquisitely buoyant and full of life, keeping the magnet within you so surcharged with the joy of life, that even poor features are lost sight of in the bewitching attraction of the whole.

ROBERT COLLIER

The God In You and the Law of the Higher Potential


When men give up saying what is charming, they give up thinking what is charming.

OSCAR WILDE

Lady Windermere's Fan


There are charms made only for distant admiration.

SAMUEL JOHNSON

Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets


Charm almost baffles definition, yet it is quickly recognized by the world.

GRENVILLE KLEISER

Inspiration and Ideals


Charm is even less definable than dispensable.

JOHN SIMON

New York Magazine, Jul. 15, 1968


The deepest craving of human nature is the need to feel valued and valuable. The secret of charm is therefore simple: make others feel important.

BRIAN TRACY & RON ARDEN

The Power of Charm: How to Win Anyone Over in Any Situation


I was utterly charmed by your complete self-absorption. It was rather like courting a cat.

ROBIN HOBB

City of Dragons


All Objects lose by too familiar View,
When that great Charm is gone of being New.

JOHN DRYDEN

The Conquest of Granada


An ounce of charm is worth a pound of lure.

AMERICAN PROVERB


If you look up "charming" in the dictionary, you'll see that it not only has references to strong attraction, but to spells and magic. Then again, what are liars if not great magicians?

DEB CALETTI

The Secret Life of Prince Charming


Charming women can true converts make.
We love the precepts for the teacher's sake.

GEORGE FARQUHAR

The Constant Couple


The passion you pretended
Was only to obtain;
But when the charm is ended,
The charmer you disdain.

JOHN DRYDEN

The Spanish Friar