Meaningful Quotes. Thoughtful Insights. Helpful Tools.
Advanced Search Options

Quotes about Attraction

There is a lot of speculation about what women are attracted to, and there are a lot of misconceptions.
- Leonardo DiCaprio
Gestures, in love, are incomparably more attractive, effective and valuable than words.
- Francois Rabelais
From a mind filled with infinite love comes the power to create infinite possibilities. We have the power to think in ways that reflect and attract all the love in the world. Such thinking is called enlightenment. Enlightenment is not a process we work toward, but a choice available to us in any instant.
- Marianne Williamson
Ulysses was not comely, but he was eloquent, Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love
- Soren Kierkegaard
Her virtue and the conscience of her worth, that would be woo'd, and not unsought be won.
- John Milton
Adjust your doctrine - or just minimize doctrine - to attract the world, and in the very process of attracting them, lose the radical truth that alone can set them free.
- John Piper
If we are attracted by the desirability of something God promises, and hope to enjoy it without enjoying God in it and by it, then we are turning God's promise into a summons to idolatry.
- John Piper
Human beings have a hard time regarding anything beautiful without wanting to devour it.
- Barbara Brown Taylor
In the first century A.D., members of the growing Church in Corinth were enthusiastic about the gospel. Almost all were recent converts to the Church. Many were attracted to it through the preaching of the Apostle Paul and others.
- Joseph Wirthlin
When I was young and, supposedly so beautiful, I had a tsunami of men crashing in on me and some really, really nice guys wanted to marry me. But I only ever wanted to marry for love. And I did. And it worked... for the first 20 minutes.
- Lady Colin Campbell
We should not be surprised by marriages between people who would never have been friends: Loveā€¦casts itself on people who, apart from sex, would be hateful, contemptible, and even abhorrent to us. But the will of the species is so much more powerful than that of individuals, that lovers overlook everything, misjudge everything, and bind themselves forever to an object of misery.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
She did not know what it was about him that had always made her want to see him broken.
- Ayn Rand