Quotes About Fascination
Men are intrigued by anything they do not completly control.
~ Sherry Argov
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It isn't about the looks; gorgeous women get dumped every day. It isn't about intelligence. Women of all types, from brilliant women to women with the IQ equivalent of plant life, pull it off every day. It's about mystery and learning how to create intrigue.
~ Sherry Argov
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Ignore him and he is intrigued. Make him the center of attention all the time and he runs.
~ Sherry Argov
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The more independent you are of him, the more interested he will be.
~ Sherry Argov
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Expect magic.
~ Sherry Thomas
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He wanted to make cast models of her. He wanted to take a set of precision calipers and measure every distance between her features. He wanted her blood and glandular fluids analyzed by the finest chemists in the world—there must be something detectibly different in her inner workings for him to respond so dramatically, as if he'd been given a drug for which science had yet to find a name. But more than anything, he wanted to—
~ Sherry Thomas
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The woman was a holy terror: the sweetest face, the pillowiest bosom, and a perspicacity that stripped a man naked in seconds.
~ Sherry Thomas
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Interest sparked in Jess's eyes. "Then
~ Sherryl Woods
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When people first discover beauty, they tend to linger. Even if they don't at first recognize it for what it is.
~ Sherwood Smith
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I'm fascinated with all kinds of religion, but I'm not committed to any specific one.
~ Sheryl Lee
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It's okay that you like him," Spam says. "Serial killers are really popular. They get prison married and everything.
~ Sheryl Scarborough
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Fuck, I wanted her. Even knowing what she thought of me, I wanted her. In all my life, I'd never wanted anything, not really. Except maybe not to be what I was—what I'll always be. But I wanted her with every fiber of my being but it was more than a physical need, although that was a gut-wrenching thing, one that might end me. I wanted everything about her, from the way she laughed, to the way she spoke to her dog to the solemn way she surveyed everything.
~ Shiloh Walker
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I delight in what I fear.
~ Shirley Jackson
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All I could think of when I got a look at the place from the outside was what fun it would be to stand out there and watch it burn down.
~ Shirley Jackson
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And Anwin said, "It turned out just as an enchantment should." "But Anwin, it wasn't an enchantment really, it just—" "Yes, child, it was the greatest enchantment of all." He winked at the prince. "Gillie understood all along what the enchantment was.
~ Shirley Rousseau Murphy
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To be curious about a thing you have to find something surprising in it, and I'm afraid that nothing surprises me any more.
~ Siân Busby
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Words were a conjuration, and their charms had begun to bewitch him.
~ Sid Fleischman
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All cities have a certain fascination that is lost with too intimate a knowledge.
~ Sidney Dark
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I have met ghosts who attract me, and, following my habit in the material world, I have avoided the ghosts that bore me.
~ Sidney Dark
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The eyes of women followed his progress with silent homage, the more candid among them bestowing that passing stupefaction which can be neither feigned nor hidden.
~ Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette
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I find myself daydreaming about him when I wake up in the morning, in school when something reminds me of him, and when I fall asleep at night
~ Simone Elkeles
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If I skip about, it's with my eyes fixed on your flesh and bones.
~ Simone Schwarz-Bart
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What attract the eyes, the heart loves and the mind like.
~ Sipho P Nkosi
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It is frightfully difficult to know much about the fairies, and almost the only thing known for certain is that there are fairies wherever there are children.
~ Sir James Matthew Barrie
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