Quotes about Magnetism
He should have told us, too, that our brains become magnetized with the dominating thoughts which we hold in our minds, and, by means with which no man is familiar, these "magnets" attract to us the forces, the people, the circumstances of life which harmonize with the nature of our dominating thoughts
— Napoleon Hill
The more positive you are the more people want to be around you and the less positive you are...well, just reverse it!
— Germany Kent
Force always attracts men of low morality.
— Albert Einstein
If you are stone, be magnetic; if a plant, be sensitive; but if you are human be love.
— Victor Hugo
The only way to look at men is like they're electrons. They have all these charges sticking out, and they're always looking for a hole where they can put those charges.
— Candace Bushnell
If you are stone, be magnetic; if a plant, be sensitive; but if you are human be love.
— Victor Hugo
Love attracts only one thing and that thing is love.
— Napoleon Hill
She was a remarkable looking woman. Remarkable in that she wasn't what most people would call beautiful. But she oozed a raw femaleness that I was certain made most women uncomfortable and sent men walking into walls. And when she smiled. Well. That was magic.
— Beth Hoffman
We cannot will ourselves to accept grace. There are no magic words, preset formulas, or esoteric rites of passage. Only Jesus Christ sets us free from indecision. The Scriptures offer no other basis for conversion than the personal magnetism of the Master.
— Brennan Manning
Some religions draw by force of arms; He would draw by force of love. The attraction would not be His words, but Himself. It was His Person around which His teaching centered; not His teaching around which He would be remembered. 'Greater love than this no man hath' - that was the secret of His magnetism.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Enthusiasm is important. But love is the answer. To really, really, and I mean really, tap the power of your heart and lead with positive, contagious energy you must love your passengers. You've got to become a Love Magnet," she said.
— Jon Gordon
When you have two people who love each other, are happy and gay and really good work is being done by one or both of them, people are drawn to them as surely as migrating birds are drawn at night to a powerful beacon.
— Ernest Hemingway