
Top 15 Understanding Charisma Quotes
#1. Where would the memoir be without bipolar writers? I mean, that's what - that whole oversharing thing is really a very clear symptom of bipolar disorder. And I'm not saying that every, you know, I'm not accusing every memoirist of being bipolar. But I think in a way it's kind of a gift.
Ayelet Waldman
#2. I've always wanted to make music like people write plays, so I was inspired by writers as much as musicians.
St. Vincent
#3. As for me, sleep was a country I no longer visited, despite my incantation. When I did, I wished for my waking life, the hours when I didn't see the nightmare images of all that had happened and all I had become.
Alice Hoffman
#4. Charisma is a word that erodes stale on the page. When compared with the tangible, flesh experience it tries to label, it falls short. The only way to understand it, is to meet it.
Brian D'Ambrosio
#5. Beauty is an asset, just like physical prowess, charisma, brains or emotional intelligence. The key with any gift is in the way that you use it. It doesn't define you as a person. Rather, it's an asset to be used judiciously and with an understanding of how it is just a small part of who you are.
Dale Archer
#6. Why is being a servant such an important aspect of faith? It's simple. If you cannot obey and serve someone you can see, will you really be able to obey and serve God whom you cannot?
Paul B. Heidt
#7. How can you be ashamed of an attempt to be better?
Tahereh Mafi
#8. They figured out a way to control that hamburger disease. You dip the hamburger into the scalding hot coffee before eating.
David Letterman
#9. A boring colourful photo is always black and white; an interesting black and white photo is always colourful!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#11. I am climbing a difficult road;
but the glory gives me strength.
Propertius
#12. Hello, Harry. Hello, Draco. Have you been bad boys again?
J.K. Rowling
#13. Painting embraces and contains within itself all the things which nature produces or which results from the fortuitous actions of men ... he is but a poor master who makes only a single figure well.
Leonardo Da Vinci
#15. The question wasn't when things had changed. It was this: When had he decided to simply accept society's rules, to play the game precisely as it had been laid out by those who already had power?
Courtney Milan
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