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Magnetic Quotes

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“There is something strangely ecstatic, oddly fascinating and infinitely magnetic about unrequited love.”
Arshpreet Kaur

“Your heart has a powerful little antenna and its pulses and vibrations can be felt throughout the universe.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“Uh, she said maybe your eyes matched the Fog like a synchronous magnetic field?”
“I don’t even know what language that is.”
Joel N. Ross, The Lost Compass

“Bill Muller was a tall grey-haired man with an apparently high level of vitality despite incessant cigarette smoking. Holding everyone's attention by his forceful personality, he described his invention as a way to make a heavy wheel carry strong magnets past electricity-inducing copper coils without needing to fight the electrical drag force which usually opposes rotation and limits how efficient a generator can be. His wheel didn't have any "stuck" position; it moved freely.
"We have a magnetically balanced flywheel."
In his basement workshop, Bill showed us the beginnings of a permanent-magnet generator.”
Jeane Manning, Breakthrough Power: How Quantum-Leap New Energy Inventions Can Transform Our World

Steven Magee
“I inadvertently had a very high dose of environmental transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) when commissioning a very high powered utility electronic power plant and I can assure you that it can do very strange things to your thinking and the effects last a very long time!”
Steven Magee, Solar Radiation, Global Warming and Human Disease

Shalom Melchizedek
“It's when you realize that two individuals are not growing together, that they're growing apart. At that time, you realize in that growing apart, that they're not so much growing apart but with the understanding of magnetics and relationships, they're being pulled apart. There's a sort of repulsion happening, that the disagreement between them is greater than the agreement, and that disagreement is magnetically pushing them away from each other. An observance and awareness are needed of the actual repulsion. But with all things, if those individuals choose to see that the repulsion is happening and do not wish for it they can always choose to find common ground and reverse that effect, and begin to attract in a very harmonic way. But in disharmony, there's only a matter of when it will naturally happen. Generally, in a universal sense we try not to force these occurrences it must occur naturally. When you see that the disagreement and disharmony are greater than the agreement and harmony then it will become a natural repulsion that will create the separation.”
Shalom Melchizedek, Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships

Ehsan Sehgal
“The feeling is such magnetic energy of your life that affects all parts of your body, even can control, over your heart and mind.”
Ehsan Sehgal

“The flowers' beauty drew her closer to them like a magnetic force. She felt compelled to walk a little faster.”
H. L. Balcomb

Rebecca Traister
“When somebody manages to project a lot of strength and a lot of warmth, we say they're charismatic and magnetic, we want to be with that person, we want to be that person,' said Neffinger.”
Rebecca Traister, Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger

Steven Magee
“I speak the language of electromagnetic radiation.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I am a disciple of electromagnetic radiation.”
Steven Magee

“Water generates electrical and magnetic energy inside each and every cell of the body--it provides the power to live.”
F. Batmanghelidj, M.D.

“The human species and the global economy may well keep growing, but many more individuals may live in hunger and want.”
Yubal Noah Harari

Kate Morton
“But Isabel was like no one Nora had met before. She was beautiful, of course---the otherworldly clarity of her English skin!---and possessed of the sort of poise Nora could only dream about. Beyond that, she was magnetic. Try as Nora might, she couldn't resist her brother's new wife. First, there was her voice when she spoke, that crisp accent and authoritative diction that made Miss Perry (strictest in a long line of governesses) seem like a drover's wife by comparison; next, there was her laugh, which rose like bubbles in a glass of champagne.
And then there were her stories. True tales of adventure and daring, rivaling anything Nora had read in her Girls' Crystal Annuals: during the Blitz, Isabel had handled secret papers in Whitehall and later worked in some sort of capacity that she wasn't able to speak of at length (at least not then and there). Even more excitingly, she was an orphan---a real one, just like a girl in a book, whose parents had died in tragic circumstances when she was only young, casting her out of the nest and into a childhood of boarding schools and midnight feasts and hockey sticks and daring japes. Nora couldn't think of anything more romantic.”
Kate Morton, Homecoming

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“You don’t have five but seven elements in your body. Along with air, sky, water, fire and soil; you have soul and emotions. You have all metals in you from iron to zinc to copper to whatnot. You have vision and senses. You have powers of attraction, static charge, and magnetic fields. You have atoms in you.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Smiling Brahma