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Quotes About Attraction

As always, I was pulled in by the small gesture. It was all that I knew about him, and it was perilous to me.
~ Susanna Moore
I know the sort of man who likes me. So I wondered, not for the first time, what secret I might possess, what magic charm or talisman had allowed me to get Malloy's attention in the first place. To get him to fuck me. I am not the kind of woman he likes.
~ Susanna Moore
Mientras no estás enamorada, mientras tu corazón es libre y tu mirada no es de nadie, entre todos los hombres que podrían interesarte ni uno solo se digna a prestarte atención; después, en el momento en que te sientes atrapada por una única persona y no te importan los demás absolutamente nada, todos te persiguen, pronuncian dulces palabras, te galantean.
~ Susanna Tamaro
Men are often like that. They grow bored with simple goodness and want a woman who is dangerous, a challenge.
~ SUSANNE ALLEYN
What do you think, Ronnie? Do you think we could stop after just one kiss?
~ Suzanne Brockmann
When both men had their shirt off, as they did right now, it was like living in an Abercrombie & Fitch ad- a six-pack celebration, complete with triceps and biceps galore. No doubt about it, Dolphina loved her new job.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
Jane to Cosmo-- So you're thinking, you know, 'WTF, I thought we were going to do the horizontal mambo, and she has /questions/?' But really, I'm just keeping the conversation going until we can get into the bedroom, because I know that as soon as I touch you, I'm going to go up in flames, and I really don't want our first time to be on my office floor. Or on my desk. I mean, how would I ever get anything done again with that kind of vibe coming off of it?
~ Suzanne Brockmann
What I meant to say," Bobby told her, moving close enough to catch her chin with his hand, so she now had to look up into his eyes, "was that I find you as beautiful on the outside as you are on the inside.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
I know it's none of my business, but does Wes know that you've got a thing for his sister?
~ Suzanne Brockmann
What she wanted was right there, between them, pressed against her stomach—so big and accessible and user-friendly—neatly covered and ready to go.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
No doubt about it, Lawrence Decker was the reason God had invented nakedness.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
See that little girl? I wanted to marry her mother, but she ran off with a coal miner," "A coal miner? Why did she want a coal miner if she could've had you?" "Because when he sings...even the birds stop to listen.
~ Suzanne Collins
Are you and Beetee going?" I ask. "As many young and attractive victors as possible," Haymitch corrects himself. "So, no. We'll be here.
~ Suzanne Collins
sinceramente, a mí nunca me ha resultado atractivo. Quizá sea demasiado guapo o demasiado fácil de obtener, o quizá, simplemente, sea demasiado fácil perderlo.
~ Suzanne Collins
But I can honestly say he's never been attractive to me. Maybe he's too pretty, or maybe he's too easy to get, or maybe it's really that he'd just be too easy to lose.
~ Suzanne Collins
I can't argue that Finnick isn't one of the most stunning, sensuous people on the planet. But I can honestly say he's never been attractive to me. Maybe he's too pretty, or maybe he's too easy to get, or maybe it's really that he'd just be too easy to lose.
~ Suzanne Collins
He made you look desirable! And let's face it, you can use all the help you can get in that department. You were about as romantic as dirt until he said he wanted you. Now they all do. You're all they're talking about.
~ Suzanne Collins
Besides, if he wants kids, Gale won't have any trouble finding a wife. He's good-looking, he's strong enough to handle the
~ Suzanne Collins
Maybe he's too pretty, or maybe he's too easy to get, or maybe it's really that he'd just be too easy to lose.
~ Suzanne Collins
he was something of a looker. His hair dark and
~ Suzanne Collins
So supportive. So duplicitous. So self-destructive. Like a moth to a flame.
~ Suzanne Collins
They'll either want to kill you, kiss you, or be you
~ Suzanne Collins
How many of us have gazed at a man and thought, 'yes, him,' only to have him pay his attentions to someone else? And how many of us have sighed and waited for some other gentleman to come forward? All I wish to ask is, why? Why not strike up a conversation? Why not determine for ourselves whether 'he' is the one? Why leave it to fate?" A LADY'S GUIDE TO PROPER BEHAVIOR, 2ND EDITION
~ Suzanne Enoch
He lowered his head toward her, so she could feel his breath warm against her skin, their mouths only inches apart. "You're panting for it, aren't you, Princess?" he murmured.
~ Suzanne Enoch