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Quotes About Fascination

Everyone has something to teach you, fascinate you with, and amaze you with. Be committed to truly learning about the people you speak with, and wonder what they truly are like.
~ Unknown
As we shook hands I wondered idly what her urine looked like.
~ Unknown
The more obscure and mysterious things remained, the more interested I became in them. I even looked for mystery where there was none.
~ Patrick Modiano
I noticed a phenomenon that doesn't often happen to a man: several women turned round as he passed them.
~ Patrick Modiano
Depuis l'enfance et l'adolescence, j'éprouvais une très vive curiosité et une attirance particulière pour tout ce qui concernait les mystères de Paris.
~ Patrick Modiano
Yvonne se estaba acercando a nuestra mesa con un fular de muselina verde alrededor del cuello. Me sonreía y no apartaba la vista de mí. Algo se me dilataba del lado izquierdo del pecho y decidí que aquel día era el más hermoso de mi vida.
~ Patrick Modiano
Now that I've seen her, I can't stop seeing her.
~ Patrick Ness
He didn't want to go and look. But at the same time, a part of him wanted to look more than anything.
~ Patrick Ness
Half the men in the room were drawn to her as flies to a ripe apricot.
~ Patrick Nielsen Hayden
Other people's marriages are a perpetual source of amazement.
~ Patrick O'Brian
There is something powerfully beguiling about the excited eyes of a young woman. They can pull all manner of nonsense out of a foolish young man, and I was no exception to this rule.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Denna peered out of the hedge toward the path, and I looked at her. Her hair fell like a curtain down the side of her head, and the tip of her ear was peeking through it. It was, at that moment, the most lovely thing I had ever seen.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Estuviera donde estuviese, siempre era el centro de todas las miradas.— Kvothe frunció el ceño—. No me interpretéis mal. No quiero decir que fuera llamativa, ni vanidosa. Si miramos el fuego es porque parpadea, porque resplandece. Lo que atrae nuestra mirada es la luz, pero lo que hace que un hombre se acerque al fuego no tiene nada que ver con su resplandor. Lo que te atrae del fuego es el calor que sientes cuando te acercas a él.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Dijiste «Me preguntaba qué podrías estar haciendo aquí».- Hizo un gesto displicente-. Desde ese momento fui tuya.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Las mujeres son como el fuego, como las llamas. Algunas son como velas, luminosas e inofensivas. Algunas son como chispas, o como brasas, o como las luciérnagas que perseguimos las noches de verano. Algunas son como hogueras, un derroche de luz y calor para una sola noche, y quieren que después las dejes en paz. Algunas son como el fuego de la chimenea: no muy espectaculares, pero por debajo tienen cálidas y rojas brasas que arden mucho tiempo.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I'm about to die of terminal curiosity, you know.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Si miramos el fuego es porque parpadea, porque resplandece. Lo que atrae nuestra mirada es la luz, pero lo que hace que un hombre se acerque al fuego no tiene nada que ver con su resplandor. Lo que te atrae del fuego es el calor que sientes cuando te acercas a él. Con Denna pasaba lo mismo.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
She took another step. The simple motion of her moving leg was like a dance, the unexaggerated shifting of her hip entrancing as a fire. The arch of her bare foot said more of sex than anything I'd seen in my young life.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Looking up, I saw her and all I could think was, beautiful. Beautiful.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
It was nice just being near her. You wouldn't think a girl in bandages with a blackened eye could be beautiful, but Denna was. Lovely as the moon: not flawless, perhaps, but perfect. The
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I had watched a hundred men dash themselves to pieces against Denna like ships attempting to ignore the tide.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Watching her stroll thourgh the crowd was like watching the wind move across the surface of a pond. Except instead of casting ripples on the water, the heads of young men turned to watch her as she passed.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Watching her stroll through the crowd was like watching the wind move across the surface of a pond. Except instead of casting ripples on the water, the heads of young men turned to watch her as she passed.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I just don't understand what you see in her," Sim said carefully. "I know she's charming. Fascinating and all of that. But she seems rather," he hesitated, "cruel." I nodded. "She is.
~ Patrick Rothfuss