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Flair Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Life gives us a flair of awareness in the breeze of our daily journey and offers a free reign to explore what we are, to experience what we are not and to find out what we may become: a free ride until everything melts down into the indistinct and indefinite, while walking up to the ultimate gate of non-existence. ("Living on probation")”
Erik Pevernagie

Josh Stern
“The true genius of a Woman is her subtle flair in creating the illusion that you are the smart one”
Josh Stern, And That’s Why I’m Single

“Flair is what makes the difference between artistry and mere competence. Cmdr. William Riker”
Star Trek The Next Generation

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Our talents are living things, we give birth to them, nourish them till they grow and become immortal.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Traci Chee
“There were three ways to kill a king:
You could face him with all the force of your military might, and in the end one of you would fall.
You could stab him from behind like a coward, cringing in the shadows.
Or you could kill him slowly, from the inside out, so he wouldn't even know until it was too late. If you did your job right, he might even thank you for it.
These were the differences between Soldiers, Assassins, and Politicians.
Only Politicians did it with a certain flair.”
Traci Chee, The Speaker

Courtney Nuckels
“He holds his hands up to keep the Reapers from advancing. I forgot Zack's flair for the melodramatic. ~Exposing ELE”
Courtney Nuckels, Exposing ELE

Criss Jami
“The artist is often misunderstood because, stepping outside himself and holding most details in great tension, he's about as complex as a shape-shifter; or a head with faces on all sides, but not necessarily in the negative connotation as one being two-faced usually implies. For instance, to be misunderstood can mean to be improperly deemed a troublemaker when that is not one's true intent: you see, to troublemakers, the artist knows that the peacemaker may seem like a troublemaker; therefore he may, whether in honesty or in jest, at times, present himself as a troublemaker for perceptual, artistic flair. But then to the artless peacemakers, because of this they will interpret him as a troublemaker. This is why the artist has so few allies. To the troublemakers he's a troublemaker, yet still the peacemakers a troublemaker.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Kevin Ansbro
“We each harbour a talent. It hibernates within us, snug yet eager, waiting for the first darling buds of opportunity to emerge.”
Kevin Ansbro

Alain Bremond-Torrent
“Improvising is copying the line that is already written in your karma.”
Alain Bremond-Torrent, running is flying intermittently

Georgette Heyer
“I never believe anything until I get proof," replied Hemingway. "But what I have got is flair!"

"I have heard you say so," meekly responded his subordinate.”
Georgette Heyer, Duplicate Death

Jason Medina
“David shook his head in astonishment. Steve had not lost his flair for words, he thought. Not even in a Zombie Apocalypse.”
Jason Medina, The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel

Brian Andreas
“indulging in his flair for the dramatic & trying not to think about who he's going to have to apologize to tomorrow”
Brian Andreas, Theories of Everything

Anthony T. Hincks
“Fountain pens let you write with flair.”
Anthony T. Hincks