Quotes About Attraction
The most desirable man in my opinion is Sidharth Shukla and among women, I think of myself as being desirable.
~ Shehnaaz Gill
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All charming people are spoiled. It is the secret of their attraction.
~ Oscar Wilde
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It's beauty that captures your attention; personality that captures your heart..
~ Oscar Wilde
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Love - well, not love at first sight, but love at the end of the season, which is so much more satisfactory.
~ Oscar Wilde
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That is the worst of women. They always want one to be good. And if we are good, when they meet us, they don't love us at all. They like to find us quite irretrievably bad, and to leave us quite unattractively good.
~ Oscar Wilde
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All good looks are a snare. They are a snare that every sensible man would like to be caught in.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Women are made to be loved, not to be understood.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Miss Prim says that all good looks are a snare.' 'They are a snare that every sensible man would like to be caught in.' 'Oh, I don't think I would care to catch a sensible man. I shouldn't know what to talk to him about.
~ Oscar Wilde
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He loves first editions, especially of women: little girls are his passion.
~ Oscar Wilde
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No married man is ever attractive except to his wife.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I don't think there is a woman in the world who would not be a little flattered if one made love to her. It is that which makes women so irresistibly adorable.
~ Oscar Wilde
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If a woman wants to hold a man she has merely to appeal to what is worst in him.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Apollo Loves at first sight; he wants to marry Daphne, He hopes for what he wants—all wishful thinking!
~ Ovid
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He gazes at her lips, and knows that gazing Is not enough. He marvels at her fingers, Her hands, her wrists, her arms, bare to the shoulder, And what he does not see he thinks is better. But still she flees him, swifter than the wind
~ Ovid
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The first thing to get in your head is that every single Girl can be caught - and that you'll catch her if You set your toils right. Birds will sooner fall dumb in Springtime, Cicadas in summer, or a hunting-dog Turn his back on a hare, than a lover's bland inducements Can fail with a woman, Even one you suppose Reluctant will want it.
~ Ovid
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Girls do go for the finely-chiselled. And apart from his looks, he's and artist, and there's something about artists that seems to act on the other sex like catnip on cats.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
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I never said I didn't like kissing you. The problem is too many guys have like kissing you. - Erik Night to Zoey Redbird (Ch 26)
~ P.C. Cast
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I was crazy about Heath. And his blood. Erik was an amazing guy who I really, really liked. Loren was completely delicious. Jeesh, I sucked. - Zoey Redbird (Ch 20)
~ P.C. Cast
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Sweet weeping baby Jesus he has a six-pack to beat all six-packs!
~ P.C. Cast
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And then something truly bizarre happened. I could feel his touch through our eyes. I couldn't look away from him. The girl in front of him seemed to disappear, and all there was in the hallway was him and the sweet, beautiful smell of his blood.
~ P.C. Cast
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No matter how hard I try to fight against it, my soul recognizes him
~ P.C. Cast
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Joan was nothing more than a friend. He was not in love with her. One does not fall in love with a girl whom one has met only three times. One is attracted, yes; but one does not fall in love. A moment's reflection enabled him to diagnose his sensations correctly. This odd impulse to leap across the compartment and kiss Joan was not love. It was merely the natural desire of a good-hearted young man to be decently chummy with his species.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Sex attraction is so purely a question of the taste of the individual that the wise man never argues about it. He accepts its vagaries as part of the human mystery, and leaves it at that.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Yes; Jimmy Mundy!' she said. 'I am surprised at a man of your stamp having heard of him. There is no music, there are no drunken, dancing men, no shameless, flaunting women at his meetings; so for you they would have no attraction. But for others, less dead in sin, he has his message. He has come to save New York from itself; to force it - in his picturesque phrase - to hit the trail.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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