“No charm, no humor, no wit -- and a personality which can only be described as 'icky.' .” PersonalityWitCharm Author:Conan O'Brien
“What is charm, it is not a moral quality, it is not intellectual for no man by much thinking is able to add a grain of it to his personality. One either has it or has it not, it cannot be acquired or even cultivated. It is not physical even, it seems to be added to the human personality, an aura, a glow, the gold dust upon a butterfly's wing, the bloom upon a peach.” ThinkingMenHumansSeemsAbleQualityMoralPersonalityIntellectualGoldWingsAddDustCharmButterflyGrainAurasPeachesHuman PersonalityGold Dust Author:Flora Thompson
“The battle of the North Atlantic is a grim business, and it isn't going to be won by charm and personality.” WarPersonalityBattleCharmGrim Author:Edmund H. North
“In a sense, every tool is a machine--the hammer, the ax, and the chisel. And every machine is a tool. The real distinction is between one man using a tool with his hands and producing an object that shows at every stage the direction of his will and the impression of his personality; and a machine which is producing, without the intervention of a particular man, objects of a uniformity and precision that show no individual variation and have no personal charm. The problem is to decide whether the objects of machine production can possess the essential qualities of art.” MenArtRealShowsProblemHandsIndividualQualityStageObjectsParticularPersonalityEssentialsToolsMachinesProductionsImpressionCharmDistinctionOne ManInterventionHammersVariationPrecisionUniformityChisels Author:Herbert Read
“I'm always inspired by the hidden treasures, unique personalities and New York's overall charm.” New YorkPersonalityUniqueInspiredTreasureCharmHidden TreasureUnique Personality Author:Pamela Love
“Napoleon was one of the most complex personalities in history.He was ruthless, small in stature, a bully, vulnerable, unfaithful and I think he was the first person to shoot prisoners of war so that he had food for his own army. He was absolutely single-minded but he also obviously had charm. How else could a man like him have come back as he did and have the nation rise to a man!” ThinkingMenFirstsPersonsWarNationsPersonalityArmyComplexesVulnerableCharmPrisonerBullyRuthlessFirst PersonStatureUnfaithfulPrisoner Of War Author:David Suchet
“It's a deep and all but certain truth about narcissistic personalities that to meet them is to love them, but to know them well is to find them unbearable. Confidence quickly curdles into arrogance; smarts turn to smugness, charm turns to smarm.” KnowsWellsCertainTurnsPersonalitySmartArroganceCharmUnbearableNarcissisticSmugness Author:Jeffrey Kluger