Quotes About Attraction
Wanita cuma mencintai orang yang tidak mereka kenal
~ Mikhail Lermontov
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Women only love men they don't know.
~ Mikhail Lermontov
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She knew that there were all kinds of ways to make a conquest and that one of the surest roads to a woman's genitals was through her sadness.
~ Milan Kundera
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If I hadn't met you, I'd certainly have fallen in love with him.
~ Milan Kundera
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She knew, of course that she was being supremely unfair, that Franz was the best man she ever had- he was intelligent, he understood her paintings, he was handsome and good-but the more she thought about it, the more she longed to ravish his intelligence, defile his kindheartedness, and violate his powerless strength
~ Milan Kundera
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But how to define the eroticism of a man (or an era) that sees female seductive power as centered in the middle of the body, in the navel?
~ Milan Kundera
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The scene taking place illustrates an immemorial error of men: having appropriated the role of seducers, they never even consider any women but the ones they might desire; the idea doesn't occur to them that a woman who is ugly or old, or who simply stands outside their own erotic imaginings, might want to possess them.
~ Milan Kundera
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Pero cuando a uno le llama la atención una mujer, hace todo lo posible para entrar en relación con ella, al menos de un modo indirecto, mediante alguna estratagema, para tomar contacto al menos desde lejos con su mundo y ponerlo en movimiento.
~ Milan Kundera
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For he was aware of the great secret of life: Women don't look for handsome men. Women look for men who have had beautiful women. Having an ugly mistress is therefore a fatal mistake
~ Milan Kundera
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Qué es el vértigo? ¿El miedo a la caída? ¿Pero por qué también nos da vértigo en un mirador provisto de una valla segura? El vértigo significa que la profundidad que se abre ante nosotros nos atrae, nos escude, despierta en nosotros el deseo de caer, del cual nos defendemos espantados.
~ Milan Kundera
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Her nascent love inflamed her sense of beauty.
~ Milan Kundera
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A vertigem não é o medo de cair, é outra coisa. É a voz do vazio embaixo de nós, que nos atrai e nos envolve, é o desejo da queda do qual logo nos defendemos aterrorizados.
~ Milan Kundera
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Only cactuses had perennial appeal. And cactuses were of no interest to her.
~ Milan Kundera
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Don't forget that not only was Socrates ugly but also that many famous women lovers did not distinguish themselves at all by their physical perfection. Aesthetic racism is almost always a sign of inexperience. Those who have not made their way far enough into the world of amorous delights judge women only by what can be seen. But those who really know women understand that the eye reveals only a minute fraction of what a woman can offer us
~ Milan Kundera
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La coquetería es una promesa de coito sin garantía.
~ Milan Kundera
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Tinha um rosto bonito e vazio. Suficientemente bonito para atrair os homens e suficientemente vazio para deixar que nele se perdessem todas as suas súplicas. Além disso, era um rosto orgulhoso,e Jakub sabia: orgulhoso não da sua boniteza, mas do seu vazio.
~ Milan Kundera
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El vértigo significa que la profundidad que se abre ante nosotros nos atrae, nos seduce, despierta en nosotros el deseo de caer, del cual nos defendemos espantados
~ Milan Kundera
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Le grand secret de la vie ne lui était pas inconnu : les femmes ne recherchent pas le bel homme, les femmes recherchent l'homme qui a eu de belles femmes.
~ Milan Kundera
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Ženy nehledají krásné muže. Ženy hledají muže, kteÃ…â"¢í mÄ›li krásné ženy.
~ Milan Kundera
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Ama bir üçüncüsü, esrarl?, kayg? verici bir s?- n?f kad?n daha vard?r. Bunlar, hiçbir ÅŸey yapamad???m?z, birÅŸeyler elde etmeyi bilmediÄŸimiz kad?nlard?r. HoÅŸumuza giderler, biz de onlar?n hoÅŸuna gideriz, ama ayn? zamanda çabucak onlar? elde edemeyeceÄŸimizi anlar?z, çünkü onlarla birlikte,' s?n?r?n öteki ya-n?nday?zd?r.
~ Milan Kundera
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What had attracted, even infatuated me, about the communist movement was the feeling, however illusory, of being close to the 'helm of history.
~ Milan Kundera
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La vertigine è qualcosa di diverso dalla paura di cadere. La vertigine è la voce del vuoto sotto di noi che ci attira, che ci alletta, è il desiderio di cadere, dal quale ci difendiamo con paura.
~ Milan Kundera
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La vertigine è la voce del vuoto sotto di noi che ci attira, che ci alletta, è il desiderio di cadere, dal quale ci difendiamo con paura.
~ Milan Kundera
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Infatti non ignorava questo grande segreto della vita: le donne non cercano gli uomini belli. Le donne cercano gli uomini che hanno avuto donne belle.
~ Milan Kundera
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