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Quotes About Attraction

Women liked Strike—she had come to realize that over the months they had worked together. She had not understood the appeal when she had started working for him. He was so very different from Matthew.
~ Robert Galbraith
Yet he liked her face. He liked her voice. He liked being around her.
~ Robert Galbraith
Strike had recently helped several wealthy young women rid themselves of City husbands who had become much less attractive to them since the financial crash.
~ Robert Galbraith
He liked Robin; he was grateful to her; he was even (after this morning) impressed by her; but, having normal sight and an unimpaired libido, he was also reminded every day she bent over the computer monitor that she was a very sexy girl.
~ Robert Galbraith
The drugged, drunk, long-haired and beautiful Josh Blay would have been precisely the kind of young man Leda found most attractive; another reason for Strike's usual antipathy for the type.
~ Robert Galbraith
As always, he found her better-looking in the flesh than in the memory he had of her when not present. This
~ Robert Galbraith
He is strangely attractive, isn't he? Bit beaten-up-looking, but I've never minded that.
~ Robert Galbraith
The women most readily drawn to Strike were, in Polworth's view, neurotic, chaotic and occasionally dangerous, and their fondness for the bent-nosed ex-boxer indicated a subconscious desire for something rocklike to which they could attach themselves like limpets.
~ Robert Galbraith
he was an evil, amoral bastard who told everyone he met he was an evil, amoral bastard and what happened? Women fell over themselves to get at him.
~ Robert Galbraith
Robin felt a wave of liking simply for the way he looked.
~ Robert Galbraith
His eyes looked directly at her, and she felt something jump inside. The eyes, the voice, the face, the silver hair, the easy way he moved his body, old ways, disturbing ways, ways that draw you in. Ways that whisper to you in the final moment before sleep comes, when the barriers have fallen.
~ Robert James Waller
He had been here just a few minutes before,she was lying where the water had run down his body,and she found that intensely erotic.Almost everything about Robert Kincaid had begun to seem erotic to her.
~ Robert James Waller
He was an animal. A graceful, hard, male animal who did nothing overtly to dominate her yet dominated her completely, in the exact way she wanted that to happen at this moment.
~ Robert James Waller
TEARS OF A CLOWN My boyfriend said, "I think clown makeup is really sexy." Shortly thereafter, he whispered in my ear, "Seriously, babe, it's a major turn-on." He wasn't joking. —Chelsea
~ Robert K. Elder
This marriage had resulted from impulse: he had seen her on a high-flying swing at Tsarkoe Selo and her skirt, flared by the breeze, had exposed her ankles; he had proposed the following day.
~ Robert K. Massie
I must really be getting hungry," Swift-Killer thought. "Here I am gazing full on the topside of a handsome young male and I am not even interested.
~ Robert L. Forward
Some morbidity in me attracts mosquitoes
~ Robert Lowell
There are two sorts of curiosity -- the momentary and the permanent. The momentary is concerned with the odd appearance on the surface of things. The permanent is attracted by the amazing and consecutive life that flows on beneath the surface of things.
~ Robert Lynd
Relativity, he reflected, was simple compared to the mysteries of Eros.
~ Robert Masello
People with low levels of emotional maturity or differentiation attract other people with low maturity levels, and people with higher levels attract higher level people.
~ Roberta M. Gilbert
and her light brown eyes sparkled above her surgical mask. Philips would have loved to have touched her, but instead let his eyes linger for an extra second on hers.
~ Robin Cook
He wasn't really boring. She just wasn't in love with him.
~ Robin McKinley
Understand once and for all that your mind has magnetic power to attract all that you desire into your life. If there is a lack in your life, it is because there is a lack in your thoughts.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Falling in love was easy-when romantic attraction was combined with hungry, unsated desire, they formed a glamorous, glittering bauble as fragile as it was alluring, a bauble that could shatter as soon as it was grasped. Tenderness was a different story. It had staying power and the promise of a future.
~ Robyn Donald