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Quotes about Attraction

Let the mechanics of desire bring your fulfilment without interference.the more you interfere, the less likely you will get what you want.
— Deepak Chopra
Resolve today to think and talk only about the things you want in life and refuse to talk about the things you don't want.
— Brian Tracy
for now I'm just throwing it out there and asking you to at least consider that romantic attraction, as wonderful and as emotionally intoxicating as it can be, can actually lead you astray as much as it can help you. I'm not talking it down; "connecting" with someone on that level is a wonderful thing. Enjoy it, revel in it, even write a song about it if you want, but don't bet your life on it.
— Gary Thomas
If you envy successful people, you create a negative force field of attraction that repels you from ever doing the things that you need to do to be successful. If you admire successful people, you create a positive force field of attraction that draws you toward becoming more and more like the kinds of people that you want to be like.
— Brian Tracy
But if we see ourselves as connected to God, or as reconnecting to our Source through meditation, then we can attract anything we want into our lives.
— Wayne Dyer
Keep your mind on the things you want and off the things you don't want.
— Hannah Whitall Smith
I will attract into my life what I am, not what I want.
— Wayne Dyer
That's how women are with me " said Paul. "They want me like mad but they don't want to belong to me.
— DH Lawrence
How I feel is that if I wanted anything I'd take it. That's what I've always thought all my life. But it happens that I want you, and so I just haven't room for any other desires.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Now Eros makes a man really want, not a woman, but one particular woman. In some mysterious but quite indisputable fashion the lover desires the Beloved herself, not the pleasure she can give.
— CS Lewis
He stood looking up at her; it was not a glance, but an act of ownership. She thought she must let her face give him the answer he deserved. But she was looking, instead, at the stone dust on his burned arms, the wet shirt clinging to his ribs, the lines of his long legs. She was thinking of those statues of men she had always sought; she was wondering what he would look like naked. She saw him looking at her as if he knew that.
— Ayn Rand
He felt, as passionately as he had ever felt it, that she was the most desirable woman on earth; but what came from it was only a desire to desire her, a wish to feel, not a feeling.
— Ayn Rand