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Quotes About Attraction

You love who you love, who you love
~ John Mayer
We should reach out to people to try to go after the fans the way other sports do. Because we can't just depend on the fact that it is a great game.
~ John McEnroe
An amazing sight, someone you're infatuated with trying to fish something out of a jeans pocket.
~ Elif Batuman
Even Meredith's attraction to Freddy had paled when compared to the real love of Meredith's life. The steady, unconditional, fortifying love of Meredith's father was gone forever.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Looking back, Huck realizes that he'd been so dazzled by Kimberly's obvious charms and—he'll just say it—so invigorated by the chase that he ignored the warning signs of a deeply troubled person.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
beaches that you cannot drive on. North shore beaches front Nantucket Sound and have calm water without large waves. South shore beaches are ocean beaches and normally have waves. There are sometimes rip currents. Please be careful! North Shore Jetties Beach is walkable from town and has the added attraction of the Sand Bar, which I'll discuss in the restaurant section.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
He had that nameless charm, with a strong magnetism which can only be called "it."
~ Elinor Glyn
She looked like green rhubarb juice, and he had the expression of 'Damn!' all over him.
~ Elinor Glyn
The cattle industry, the most red-blooded of american livelihoods, land of the cowboys and marlboro man, has been relying on same-sex attraction for years and years.
~ Eliot Schrefer
Paul's wanting does not hinge on anything other than the fact of me. This is an excellent trait in a man.
~ Elisa Albert
He had a cute little gap in his teeth that I'd never noticed before.
~ Elisa Ludwig
A dark-haired young woman in bright sunflower barrettes brushed by Matthew; undressing him with a look that he profoundly ignored, though he wouldn't have if he'd felt the fey iciness that a very particular, very exhausting sort of spell cloaked from both him and Kit.
~ Elizabeth Bear
The salt and blood of him filled her mouth, and now her flaws were tingling, itching too. She leaned in, purring, and he backed up a step.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Of the things that bind the universe together, gravity is not particularly strong a force, as it happens. It just…never stops reaching. That always sort of made me feel good about gravity. It's always looking for the next rock, always something down a breaker in space-time, whipping something in a long, arcing curve around something else. Gravity doesn't give up. It keeps on trucking.
~ Elizabeth Bear
I knew she was a political radical, but when you're nineteen that's sexy.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Like her sister ships, the Montreal has a fatal attraction to gravity wells.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Whatever he was before, he's but a candle-flicker now. A beautiful one, polished and glossy, all the more perfect for the terrible, disfiguring scar that puckers and knots the right side of his face when he smiles. It doesn't seem to bother the young man's admirers; if anything, the wolf thinks some of them find it erotic. The boy shies away like a startled horse, an animal he will never see when women and men wonderingly brush the raw-lipped pink line.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Is that so surprising, that you should be desirable?
~ Elizabeth Bear
Much as she despised the man, she had to admit to a certain agreeable shiver when his lips brushed her glove.
~ Elizabeth Bear
She was not accustomed to finding someone with such obvious male attributes attractive. But the eyes and the throat and the breasts were all woman, if the long hands and torso and crotch were all wrong.
~ Elizabeth Bear
He felt her moving, tasted her sweetness like venomed blood.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Don't wander far. I'd hate to see kidnapped by pirates. They have an eye for a pretty man.
~ Elizabeth Bear
She catches my gaze when I would have turned away.
~ Elizabeth Bear
She did not look down in time to avoid the warmth of his smile.
~ Elizabeth Bear