“The public has lost the habit of movie-going because the cinema no longer possesses the charm, the hypnotic charisma, the authority it once commanded. The image it once held for us all - that of a dream we dreamt with our eyes open - has disappeared. Is it still possible that one thousand people might group together in the dark and experience the dream that a single individual has directed?”
Federico Fellini
“Burgoyne, he had style, a certain charisma, and charm and humor about him.”
John Burnham
“with such wit, perception, insight, charm, cleverness and charisma”
The Beatles
“We need less posturing and more genuine charisma. Charisma was originally a religious term, meaning "of the spirit" or "inspired." It's about letting God's light shine through us. It's about a sparkle in people that money can't buy. It's an invisible energy with visible effects. To let go, to just love, is not to fade into the wallpaper. Quite the contrary, it's when we truly become bright. We're letting our own light shine.”
Marianne Williamson
“Charisma is the transference of enthusiasm.”
Ralph Archbold
“The reason we're successful, darling? My overall charisma, of course.”
Freddie Mercury
“Let the others have the charisma. I've got the class.”
George Bush