Famous Quotes
44 Quotations with Attraction.
- 1. Anthony Burgess: Art is dangerous. It is one of the attractions that when it ceases to be dangero ...

- 2. Oscar Wilde: All charming people, I fancy, are spoiled. It is the secret of their attraction.

- 3. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Books are the best of things if well used; if abused, among the worst. They are ...

- 4. Louisa Thomas: Charm is the measure of attraction's power To chain the fleeting fancy of the ho ...

- 5. Andy Warhol: Fantasy love is much better than reality love. Never doing it is very exciting. ...

- 6. Henry Ward Beecher: He is greatest whose strength carries up the most hearts by the attraction of hi ...

- 7. Groucho Marx: I did toy with the idea of doing a cookbook. The recipes were to be the routine ...

- 8. Tom Snyder: I have never fallen in love with my own voice, but I've always had an attraction ...

- 9. Ralph Waldo Emerson: I would have the studies elective. Scholarship is to be created not by compulsio ...

- 10. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: If you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it; Every arrow that flie ...

- 11. Gilbert Harding: If, Sir, I possessed the power of conveying unlimited sexual attraction through ...

- 12. Albert Einstein: Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.

- 13. Luke McKissack: Necessity is the mother of attraction.

- 14. Luke McKissack: Necessity is the mother of attraction.

- 15. Fyodor Dostoevsky: The formula "two and two make five" is not without its attractions.

- 16. Theodore Zeldin: The great attraction of fashion is that it diverted attention from the insoluble ...

- 17. Theodore Zeldin: The great attraction of fashion is that it diverted attention from the insoluble ...

- 18. Joseph Edward Murphy: The Law of Attraction attracts to you everything you need, according to the natu ...

- 19. Italo Calvino: The satirist is prevented by repulsion from gaining a better knowledge of the wo ...

- 20. Bhagavad Gita: The senses have been conditioned by attraction to the pleasant and aversion to t ...
