Quotes About Attraction
Worth seeing? yes; but not worth going to see.
~ Samuel Johnson
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He stopped, because he wasn't sure what Cryptography had established, and because he needed another moment to haul himself down from the ledges of her high cheekbones, to retreat from the caves of her eyes.
~ Samuel R. Delany
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From sixteen to twenty, all women, kept in humor by their hopes and by their attractions, appear to be good-natured.
~ Samuel Richardson
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Women do not often fall in love with philosophers.
~ Samuel Richardson
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The man's desire is for the woman; but the woman's desire is rarely other than for the desire of the man.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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You might imagine your thoughts as magnets. These magnets go out into the world and attract the substances that match them; they duplicate themselves in form. Everything around you was a thought in someone's mind before it existed in your reality. Cars, roads, homes, buildings, and cities all existed as thoughts before they became realities.
~ Sanaya Roman
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Having a symbol to represent something is a very powerful way to draw it to you. Symbols work on a deeper level of consciousness than words and bypass belief systems.
~ Sanaya Roman
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Mary was a famous fairground attraction but she doesn't really count as she rather famously turned out to be a monkey.
~ Sandi Toksvig
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And the longer she holds out, the more you want it, and the more you want it, the blinder you get. There is a direct correlation, you know, between a stiff dick and blind stupidity.
~ Sandra Brown
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There was something about a man who could say darlin' in a husky, slow croon that could make any girl melt.
~ Sandra Hill
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tempting tush was
~ Sandra Hill
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mood music.
~ Sandra Hill
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Some say an army of horsemen, or infantry, A fleet of ships is the fairest thing On the face of the black earth, but I say It's what one loves.
~ Sappho
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She who shuns love soon will pursue it, She who scorns gifts will send them still: That girl will learn to love, though she do it Against her will.
~ Sappho
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You came and I went mad about you. You cooled my mind burning with longing.
~ Sappho
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What farm girl dolled up in a farm dress captivates your wits not knowing how to pull her rags down to her ankles?
~ Sappho
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Eros loosener of limbs once again trembles me, a sweetbitter beast irrepressibly creeping in
~ Sappho
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slender Aphrodite has overcome me with longing for a girl
~ Sappho
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Some call ships, infantry, or horsemen The greatest beauty earth can offer; I say it is whatever a person Most lusts after.
~ Sappho
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Love shook my senses, like wind crashing on mountain oaks. You came, I yearned for you, and you cooled my senses that burned with desire.
~ Sappho
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We weren't monogamous out of obligation. We were monogamous because we wanted each other more than anyone else. We were monogamous because no one else could compare.
~ Sara Gran
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Love at first sight had always seemed a ridiculous thing to him, fairy tale stuff, but on that morning when he looked at Olivia nothing else had mattered, whatever matter. She was beautiful, but it wasn't that, it was something else, some strange compulsion that made him feel that he'd known her for a thousand years, that he'd been waiting all his life for her to some into it.
~ Sara Hylton
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Every pretty girl is a heartbreaker
~ Sara Shepard
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He tasted of whisky and his skin was rough where he hadn't shaved, but Mirabelle kissed him back.
~ Sara Sheridan
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