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“Annoyances are strangely not so annoying when the person responsible has endeared himself to you.”
Richelle E. Goodrich“It was one of those pictures that children are supposed to like but don't. Full of endearing little animals doing endearing things, you know?”
Douglas Adams, So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish“He saw her right after the seventh-period bell rang. She seemed dressed for the sole purpose of blending in with the lockers, but she stood out, anyway. It didn’t matter that her wide blue eyes were narrowed or that her pretty mouth was twisted into a near snarl — she was blatantly beautiful. It was kind of sick the way Ed was preoccupied with beautiful girls these days.He felt a little sorry for her. (He was also preoccupied with finding ways of feeling sorry for people.) She was new and trying hard not to look it. She was confused and trying to look tough. It was endearing is what it was.”
Francine Pascal, Fearless“It’s hard to safeguard a genuine life course, when love tips over from endearing care into tedium, through laziness of imagination or loss of interest, and the storyline becomes barren and desolate, insipidly dull, turning into a threadbare act with the same trite modus operandi. “The same procedure as every year, James!” ("Things needing to be changed")”
Erik Pevernagie“Most of us have nicknames—annoying, endearing, embarrassing.But what about your true”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration“Strangers are endearing because you don’t know them yet.”
Dejan Stojanovic, The Sun Watches the Sun“Jenny was struck again by the contrast between his attractiveness and his shyness. It was endearing.”
Katie Allen, Breaking the Silence“There are endearing people who come into our lives and leave a soul print.”
Leta B.“Our tears are precious, necessary, and part of what make us such endearing creatures.”
David Richo, The Five Things We Cannot Change: And the Happiness We Find by Embracing Them“It was a mating dance only slightly more dignified than presenting like a mandrill, but endearing in its own fashion.”
James S.A. Corey, Caliban's War