Quotes by Fascination To retain my fascination with chemistry, I have had to change my research fields about every 10 years. Donald Cram fascination change years I am not a socialite, though I seem to have got the reputation for being one. I have some very good friends who happen to be in so-called Society; but Society as such is a bore and holds no fascination for me. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. reputation good-friend fascination I love to keep poking and prodding at it. I’ve thought about it so much over the years that that fascination is bound to spill over into my writing. Douglas Adams fascination writing years a poet is someone who is abnormally fond of that precision which creates movement. Which is to say the highest form of concentration possible: fascination; to report on the electrifying experience of being e. e. cummings fascination poet movement We are not afraid of predators, we're transfixed by them, prone to weave stories and fables and chatter endlessly about them, because fascination creates preparedness, and preparedness, survival. In a deeply tribal way, we love our monsters. E. O. Wilson fascination survival monsters I think there is a fascination with choral music in general. Ed Droste choral-music fascination thinking I've always been fascinated by horror films and genre films. And horror films harbored a fascination for me and always have been something I've wanted to watch and wanted to make. Edgar Wright fascination horror watches I've always wanted to shave my head for a role because I've wanted to play a character who had a shaved head. I don't know what the fascination is. Elisha Cuthbert fascination play character Even before he left the room, — and certainly, not five minutes after, the clear conviction dawned upon her, shined bright upon her, that he did love her; that he had loved her; that he would love her. And she shrank and shuddered as under the fascination of some great power. Elizabeth Gaskell fascination use ideas If a man has not, by the time he is thirty, yielded to the fascination of every form of extremism—I don't know whether he is to be admired or scorned, regarded as a saint or a corpse. Emile M. Cioran fascination saint men Fascination is a key to productivity; it unites experiences; it is even its own reward. Erving Polster rewards fascination keys I have been thinking more and more that I shall always be a lone wanderer of the wilderness. God, how the trail lures me. You cannot comprehend its resistless fascination for me. After all, the lone trail is bestI'll never stop wandering. And when the time comes to die, I'll find the wildest, loneliest, most desolate spot there is. Everett Ruess wilderness fascination thinking Saints are the great teachers of the loving-kindness and fascination with God. Evelyn Underhill fascination kindness teacher The harvest-home or supper is a thing of the past. To those who feel the fascination of the past this may appear sad, but it is not so really for, even while it existed, this surface goodwill was often an empty show. Flora Thompson fascination home past I always had a fascination with twins. Francine Pascal fascination twins And indeed this theme has been at the centre of all my research since 1943, both because of its intrinsic fascination and my conviction that a knowledge of sequences could contribute much to our understanding of living matter. Frederick Sanger fascination understanding research The visual is essentially pornographic, which is to say that it has its end in rapt, mindless fascination. Fredric Jameson mindless fascination ends There is a dance only you can do, that exists only in you, here and now, always changing, always true. Are you willing to listen with fascination? If you are, it will deliver you unto the self you have always dreamed you could be. This is a promise. Gabrielle Roth fascination self promise I live for books that produce a mood of gathering creepy fascination, a true descent in the Weird. Gemma Files fascination creepy book Of course, pictures of objects also have this transcendental side to them. Every object, being part of an ultimately incomprehensible world, also embodies that world; when represented in a picture, the object conveys this mystery all the more powerfully, the less of a 'function' the picture has. Hence, for instance, the growing fascination of many beautiful old portraits. Gerhard Richter fascination beautiful art «12345678910»