Quotes about Attraction
Love attracts only one thing and that thing is love.
— Napoleon Hill
The mind has a definite way of clothing one's thoughts in appropriate physical equivalents. Think in terms of poverty and you will live in poverty. Think in terms of opulence and you will attract opulence. Through the eternal law of harmonious attraction, one's thoughts always clothe themselves in material things appropriate unto their nature.
— Napoleon Hill
Thoughts which are mixed with any of the feelings of emotions, constitute a magnetic force which attracts, from the vibrations of the ether, other similar, or related thoughts.
— Napoleon Hill
There is one way that your personality will always attract, and this is by taking an honest interest in other people.
— Napoleon Hill
What a dire time to be attracted to men.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
I find that all my thoughts circle around God like the planets around the sun, and are irresistibly attracted to him. I would feel like to be the grossest sin if I were to oppose any resistance to this force
— Carl Jung
Plainness has its peculiar temptations quite as much as beauty.
— George Eliot
After I moved with my mother to St. Louis, my older sister and I went to see Ike Turner, who was the hottest then. His music charged me. I was never attracted to him, but I wanted to sing with his band.
— Tina Turner
U Must Be What it is that youre Seeking - that is, U Need to Put Forth what U Want to Attract
— Wayne Dyer
If a woman wants to hold a man she has merely to appeal to what is worst in him.
— Oscar Wilde
He should have told us, too, that our brains become magnetised with the dominating thoughts we hold in our minds. By means with which no one is familiar, these 'magnets' attract to us the forces, the people, the circumstances of life which harmonise with the nature of our dominating thoughts.
— Napoleon Hill
Success must be attracted through understanding and application of laws which are as immutable as is the law of gravitation. It cannot be driven into the corner and captured as one would capture a wild steer.
— Napoleon Hill