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Quotes About Affinity

I have this personal affinity for the desert. I am fascinated by the desert. I love it.
~ Erika Slezak
I don't like people," said Velvet. "... I only like horses.
~ Enid Bagnold
During our conversation, I was surprised to learn of his affinity for Wagnerian opera.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
I have a huge affinity with London, and I have a lot of relatives here - now and before I was born. I pretty much look at London as the centre of the universe.
~ Shahid Khan
Oh, I think so. Why do we love anybody, after all? Because they have some connection to us. Because they are a part of us. Because their shapes and faces are familiar, and we are not happy if those shapes and faces are missing from our lives.
~ Sharon Shinn
...It was nice to spend time with someone so interesting.
~ John Green
All of living is nothing but a fervid attempt to move closer together.
~ Thomas Bernhard
It takes hundred of years sitting together in the same boat. It takes thousand of years sharing the same bed with. It calls : the predestined affinity.
~ Gautama Buddha
One look at her had brought on that familiar sensation of homecoming.
~ Mary Balogh
Admiring is easy, but affinity, that does take some time.
~ Mary Oliver
But living like this is for me the difference between a luminous life and a ho-hum life. So be it! With my whole heart, I live as I live. My affinity is to the whimsical, the illustrative, the suggestive—not to the factual or the useful. I walk, and I notice. I am sensual in order to be spiritual.
~ Mary Oliver
For the first time she knew and loved the Spirit of good and beauty, an affinity to which affords the greatest bliss that our nature can receive.
~ Mary Shelley
Quiero la compañía de un hombre que simpatice conmigo, cuyos ojos contesten a los míos.
~ Mary Shelley.
At its heart, a genuine food culture is an affinity between people and the land that feeds them. Step one, probably, is to live on the land that feeds them, or at least on the same continent, ideally the same region. Step two is to be able to countenance the ideas of food and dirt in the same sentence, and three is to start poking into one's supply chain to learn where things are coming from.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
At its heart, a genuine food culture is an affinity between people and the land that feeds them.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
I might have asked for her number. I could have told her my visit had been extended, something like that. She was too young, but I liked the way she made me feel. She provoked a confusing mix of emotions: affinity based on the shared experiences of mixed blood and childhood bereavement; a paternalistic urge to protect her from the mistakes she was going to make; a sad sexual longing that was like an elegy for Midori.
~ Barry Eisler
I don't know why but when i look in your eyes, I feel something that seems so right.
~ Toni Gonzaga
From the beginning, the camera and I were great friends. It loves me, and I love it.
~ Whitney Houston
Sometimes when you meet someone, there's a click. I don't believe in love at first sight but I believe in that click. Recognition.
~ Ann Aguirre
That which is like unto itself, is drawn.
~ Esther Hicks
I love anything by Joan Didion. Incidentally, she was one of the local moms when I was growing up in Point Dume. She always reminded me a little bit of my mother, so I feel a great affinity. I love the precision of Didion's writing. There's a construction and a craftsmanship to her sentences that's imbued with so much emotion.
~ Rob Lowe
I have the audience I deserve. Or at least I have the audience that represents the kind of people that I like.
~ George Michael
I have an affinity for the law. I like looking at the small type on contracts, and if I could have afforded law school, I probably would have gone.
~ Octavia Spencer
Cause what good is this freedom, if I ain't free to love you?
~ Bertice Berry