Fascinated Quotes

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Anita Clenney
“All human males were as fascinated with cars as they were with breasts.”
Anita Clenney

“I am fascinated at how much time we spend doing things that we don’t enjoy.”
Daniel Willey

Steve Maraboli
“I dont write books so that you can be fascinated with me. I write them so you can be fascinated with YOU!”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

Peter Høeg
“Love has something to do with recognition, We can be fascinated by the unknown, we can be attracted by it, but love is something that grows, slowly, in an atmosphere of trust.”
Peter Høeg, The Quiet Girl

Avijeet Das
“She kept on looking at me sitting on a chair in her terrace. And I was fascinated by the look in her eyes!”
Avijeet Das

“He’s engrossed in what he’s doing. He’s fascinated by it. The hours go by and he doesn’t feel tired. He may even feel exhilarated by the opportunity to do what he loves doing.”
Bob Rotella, How Champions Think: In Sports and in Life

Ron Baratono
“Dear God,
Allow me to be fascinated with this wonderful world you created. May I wake each day with a sense of purpose, and a clear understanding that the day belongs to me. Please help me send into the world goodness, and compassion for those in need. Set me on a course of kindness in any troubled moments. Let me find clarity in my time of doubt. In Jesus name, amen.”
Ron Baratono

Gaelen Foley
“Go upstairs and wait for me," he ordered her.
Kate stopped, taken off guard by the velvet undertones in his deep voice. She forgot her anger for a heartbeat, arrested by the promise of pleasure in his smoky eyes; she stood motionless, staring at him but disoriented when the drug swept her up in its most disturbing side effect yet.
Attraction. Arousal.
A fatal fascination with him gripped her. He was beautiful, undeniably, but an utter mystery to her. One she suddenly desired to solve, obsessed as she had always been with finding hidden answers. An impetuous hunger to taste his lips stormed through her blood.”
Gaelen Foley, My Dangerous Duke

Kate DiCamillo
“I read to you from the P-R encyclopedia. I read you the entry on 'protons'. And you listened with your eyes so wide! Your mother said, 'You're traumatizing the child by reading to her about protons. No baby needs to hear about protons.' But you did. You needed to hear about protons. You stood up in your crib and held on to the bars and listened to me with your eyes all big and bright. Positive-charged protons. You were fascinated. From the beginning, you were fascinated, and that is a very good thing to be in this world.”
Kate DiCamillo, Walker Books Ltd Ferris.