|
"Stupidity has a certain charm - ignorance does not." »Frank Zappa
|
|
"charm is a way of getting the answer yes without asking a clear question." »Albert Camus
|
|
"charm is the quality in others that makes us more satisfied with ourselves." »Henri Frdric Amiel
|
|
"You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question." »Albert Camus, La Chute (The Fall),1956
|
|
"You know what charm is a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question." »Albert Camus
|
|
"My purpose in life does not include a hankering to charm society." »James Dean
|
|
"Only actions give life strength; only moderation gives it a charm." »Jean Paul Richter
|
|
"Only actions give life strength only moderation gives it a charm." »Jean Paul Richter
|
|
"An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had in pursuit." »Pliny the Younger
|
|
"Washington is a city of Southern efficiency and Northern charm." »John F. Kennedy
|
|
"The only charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception necessary for both parties." »Oscar Wilde
|
|
"Only actions give life strength only moderation gives it charm." »Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
|
|
"Washington D.C. is a city of Southern efficiency and Northern charm." »John Fitzgerald Kennedy
|
|
"It’s always easier to rally yourself around the charm of broken people, when you yourself can slip between worlds as you want.
" »Martin Tobias Lithner
|
|
"In two decades I've lost a total of 789 pounds. I should be hanging from a charm bracelet." »Erma Bombeck
|
|
"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
|
|
"Providence has hidden a charm in difficult undertakings which is appreciated only by those who dare to grapple with them." »Anne-Sophie Swetchine
|
|
"charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised." »Solomon, King of Israel, The Bible Proverbs 31:30
|
|
"Conversation has a kind of charm about it, an insuating and insidious something that elicits secrets from us just like love or liquor." »Lucius Annaeus Seneca
|
|
"In every dispute between parent and child, both cannot be right, but they may be, and usually are, both wrong. It is this situation which gives family life its peculiar hysterical charm." »Isaac Rosenfeld
|
|
"I wish you all the good and charm that life can offer. Think of me kindly, and rest assured that no one would more rejoice to hear of your happiness." »Ludwig van Beethoven
|
|
"Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, and life to everything." »Plato
|
|
"The only words that ever satisfied me as describing Nature are the terms used in fairy books, charm, spell, enchantment. They express the arbitrariness of the fact and its mystery." »Gilbert Keith Chesterton
|
|
"In the matter of religion, people eagerly fasten their eyes on the difference between their own creed and yours whilst the charm of the study is in finding the agreements and identities in all the religions of humanity." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
|
|
"There's a difference between beauty and charm. A beautiful woman is one I notice. A charming woman is one who notices me." »John Erskine
|
|
"Laughing is peculiar to man, but all men do not laugh for the same reason. There is the attic salt which springs from the charm in the words, from the flash of wit, from the spirited and brilliant sally. There is the low joke which arises from scurrility and idle conceit." »Goldoni
|
|
"Life's simplest things are love, and kindly friends, Nature's sweet charm of earth and sea and sky gladness of soul that with right living blends -- home's dear content, so cheap that all may buy." »Ripley D. Saunders
|
|
"Nevertheless the passions, whether violent or not, should never be so expressed as to reach the point of causing disgust; and music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music." »Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
|
|
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, gaiety and life to everything. It is the essence of order, and leads to all that is god, just, and beautiful, of which it is the invisible, but never less, dazzaling, passionate, and eternal form." »Plato
|
|
"The mere reality of life would be inconceivably poor without the charm of fancy, which brings in its bosom as many vain fears as idle hopes, but lends much oftener to the illusions it calls up a gay flattering hue than one which inspires terror." »Von Humboldt
|
| BTW, Why won't you become an editor? |