I speak French, Spanish, English and enough of Occitan to follow a conversation.
French can be ugly, especially some accents (Paris, "bourgeois", most of the north and east which is polluted by German).
However, southern French is lovely. It's easier to talk and to understand. It flows in the mouth, and you just have to pronounce everything. (And opened "o" are better than closed "o").
Occitan is a very beautiful language. It has the best of Spanish (without the rudeness of its Arabic elements, even if I would really like to speak it) and the best of the French (without the German part of it). Actually, one could say Occitan is one of the purest descendant of Latin.
About English, some accents are very awful (Australian, Texan), but some are very likable.
I find it quite sad that, as it's more and more widely spoken, it's getting poorer and poorer, reduced to a working&traveling Lingua Franca.
English is quickly killing most of secondary languages, but if it wasn't English, it would be another language. So English is not to blame here.
I like english for its simplicity. It's quite the contrary of Spanish and French. French and Spanish can be very hard at the beginning but are getting easier when you actually begin to know and practice it. English is very easy, but it's getting harder and harder with time. You can understand 80% of a written text, but still you miss some parts...which of course are generally the most important or play of words, or the real sense of the text.
Moreover, after YEARS of practice, of writing and speaking fluently, I am barely able to follow a conversation if i'm not very well prepare. A thing that i can do easily for Spanish, even if i don't master it so well...