Quotes about Attractive
Sinners are attractive because they are loved; they are not loved because they are attractive.
- Martin Luther
May your kingdom come in all that I think, desire, and say. May your kingdom come in my marriage and in my family. May your kingdom come in my work. May your kingdom come in my leisure. May your kingdom so rule my heart that stepping over your boundaries would no longer be attractive to me.
- Paul David Tripp
Grace is only ever attractive to sinners.
- Paul David Tripp
I never understand why women think drama and bullshit are attractive to guys. They're not. I'm going to be real clear about this, ladies, so pay attention: Prince Charming doesn't come to rescue cunty lunatics.
- Tucker Max
Temptation is attractive; otherwise it wouldn't be tempting. And it's dangerous because it's attractive.
- David Jeremiah
I imagine my experience on the business side will help - I think that probably was attractive to the N.C.A.A.
- Oliver Luck
Your impression of him as a respectable man brings to my mind the work of a painter whose pictures show attractively at a distance but unpleasantly up close. I
- John Bunyan
People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of proof but on the basis of what they find attractive. —BLAISE PASCAL
- Norman Geisler
In the divine milieu, all the elements of the universe touch each other by that which is most inward and ultimate in them. There they concentrate, little by little, all that is purest and most attractive in them without loss and without danger of subsequent corruption.
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Thirty-five is a very attractive age. London society is full of women of the very highest birth who have, of their own free choice, remained thirty-five for years.
- Oscar Wilde
Confidence and ambition are the most attractive qualities to me, and knowing what you want and being upfront about it is a big part of that.
- Eva Marie
Music is made one of Satan's most attractive agencies to ensnare souls; but, when turned to a good account, it is a blessing. When abused, it leads the unconsecrated to pride, vanity, and folly.
- Ellen White