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Quotes About Attraction

Love at first sight was a common romantic theme, but he could not recall reading about love at the umpteenth thousandth meeting
~ Unknown
You've got him trained well. It's kind of sexy.
~ Unknown
I've kind of been crushing on this girl. Up until now, I've been semi-content just saying "Hi" from time-to-time but now I really want to call her up and ask her out. I guess that means I've finally fallen for her all the way, doesn't it?
~ Unknown
There was no aphrodisiac more powerful than talking, no seduction more effective than curiosity.
~ Unknown
His aura was too bright and his masculine force affected me physically," Angelou recalled years later. ?A hot desert storm eddied around him and rushed to me, making my skin contract, and my pores slam shut. . . . His hair was the color of burning embers and his eyes pierced.
~ Manning Marable
I'm not a fetishist, but I love feet. When I see feet, it's simply beautiful.
~ Manolo Blahnik
la cara linda y alegre del muchacho en el recuerdo de la sirvientita y me digo yo: ¿qué es lo que la hace linda a una cara?, ¿por qué dan tantas ganas de acariciarla a una cara linda?
~ Manuel Puig
It's the things that aren't accepted as conventionally beautiful that I find more attractive.
~ Marc Jacobs
Why do girls always fall madly in love with men who only make them suffer, while they barely bat an eye at the ones who would move mountains for them?
~ Marc Levy
Pourquoi les filles tombent-elles raides amoureuses d'hommes qui les font souffrir et traitent avec indifférence ceux qui seraient prêts à leur décrocher la lune ?
~ Marc Levy
He turns to blood. Love at first sight, no doubt about it. VIOLA has not seen him. She is doing a daughter's duty among her parents' friends. The guests form up to begin a changing-partners dance (the very same one you get in every ROMEO and JULIET).
~ Unknown
A priori, I want to go to bed with every pretty woman I meet. If I don't do it, it's because I'm afraid of being disappointed.
~ Unknown
Like everybody who is not in love, he imagined that one chose the person whom one loved after endless deliberations and on the strength of various qualities and advantages.
~ Marcel Proust
The charms of the passing woman are generally in direct proportion to the swiftness of her passing.
~ Marcel Proust
Let us leave pretty women to men with no imagination.
~ Marcel Proust
We fall in love for a smile, a look, a shoulder. That is enough; then, in the long hours of hope or sorrow, we fabricate a person, we compose a character.
~ Marcel Proust
Fall in love with a dog's bum, And thou'll think it pretty as a plum.
~ Marcel Proust
When we are in love, our love is too big a thing for us to be able altogether to contain it within ourselves. It radiates towards the loved one, finds there a surface which arrests it, forcing it to return to its starting-point, and it is this repercussion of our own feeling which we call the other's feelings and which charms us more then than on its outward journey because we do not recognise it as having originated in ourselves.
~ Marcel Proust
One can feel an attraction towards a particular person. But to release that fount of sorrow, that sense of the irreparable, those agonies which prepare the way for love, there must be -- and this is perhaps, more than a person, the actual object which our passion seeks so anxiously to embrace -- the risk of an impossibility.
~ Marcel Proust
her [Albertine's] intense and velvety gaze fastened itself, glued itself to the passer-by, so adhesive, so corrosive, that you felt that, in withdrawing, it must tear away the skin.
~ Marcel Proust
And at once I fell in love with her, for if it is sometimes enough to make us love a woman that she should look on us with contempt, as I supposed Mlle Swann to have done, and that we should think that she can never be ours, sometimes, too, it is enough that she should look on us kindly, as Mme de Guermantes was doing, and that we should think of her as almost ours already.
~ Marcel Proust
the kiss, the bodily surrender which would seem natural and but moderately attractive...
~ Marcel Proust
And so her parents-in-law, whom she still regarded as the most eminent people in France, declared that she was an angel; all the more so because they preferred to appear, in marrying their son to her, to have yielded to the attraction rather of her natural charm than of her considerable fortune.
~ Marcel Proust
To think that I wasted years of my life, that I wanted to die, that I felt my deepest love, for a woman who did not appeal to me, who was not my type!
~ Marcel Proust