Quotes About Attraction
I foresee the Globe attracting scholars from all over the world.
~ Sam Wanamaker
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Goldfish in Chinese restaurants are there to draw in the gold, the money.
~ May Pang
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Very often, it's the director that I'm attracted to. If it's a really good director, I don't even have to read the script to say yes.
~ Stellan Skarsgard
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I don't know where to find a good guy. I just think that they're around and I think you have to be good and at some point you'll attract that. I really believe that. First, people should stop looking. The looking thing does not work. Just let love find you.
~ Brandy Norwood
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In a romantic comedy, it's usually a good idea to have people who can't stand the fact that they are attracted to each other.
~ Amanda Peet
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I don't think Ripley is gay. He appreciates good looks in other men, that's true. But he's married in later books. I'm not saying he's very strong in the sex department. But he makes it in bed with his wife.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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The good thing about getting older is that, as you become less attractive, so you have less desire to go out and conquer everyone you see.
~ Julian Clary
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Lui, il n'avait jamais vu ce que les autres trouvaient de bien à son visage. Trop maigre, trop tordu, pas assez pur à son goût. En aucune façon il ne serait tombé amoureux d'un type dans son genre. Mais les autres, oui, souvent.
~ Fred Vargas
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The color and shape of flowers are a precise record of what bees find attractive
~ Frederick Turner
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that is a measure of how much you and the planet Earth attract each other;
~ Frederik Pohl
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All too violently my heart still flows toward you—my heart, upon which my summer burns, short, hot, melancholy, overblissful; how my summer heart craves your coolness.
~ Freidrich Nietzsche
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Take a lover who looks at you like maybe you are a bourbon biscuit.
~ Frida Kahlo
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Ultimately, it is the desire, not the desired, that we love.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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One loves ultimately one's desires, not the thing desired.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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The real man wants two different things: danger and play. Therefore he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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I hate you most because you attract, but are not strong enough to pull me to you.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Women can form a friendship with a man very well; but to preserve it, a slight physical antipathy most probably helps.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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In the end one loves one's desire and not what is desired.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Pe cine ur??te oare femeia cel mai mult? — AÅŸa gr?it-a fierul c?tre magnet: «Pe tine te ur?sc cel mai mult, c?ci tu m-atragi, îns? nu eÅŸti destul de tare s? m? Å£ii.»
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Happiness runneth after me. That is because I do not run after women. Happiness, however, is a woman.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Man liebt zuletzt seine Begierde, und nicht das Begehrte.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Even the most beautiful scenery is no longer assured of our love after we have lived in it for three months, and some distant coast attracts our avarice: possessions are generally diminished by possession.
~ Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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in man's inward lexicon, the phobias outnumber the philias a thousand to one!
~ Fritz Leiber
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Some religions draw by force of arms; He would draw by force of love. The attraction would not be His words, but Himself. It was His Person around which His teaching centered; not His teaching around which He would be remembered. 'Greater love than this no man hath' - that was the secret of His magnetism.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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