Quotes on the topic: Attract


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Your mind is a magnet. You don't attract what you need or what you want; you attract who you are. And I love who I am!


I suspect there's a lot of validity to the premise that big companies aren't going to attract entrepreneurial talent.


It's true that I'm drawn to unusual stories. Normal roles don't really attract me.


Things that are unknown attract us.


I never want people to be repulsed with my pictures; I always want to attract people.


There is no need for advertisements to look like advertisements. If you make them look like editorial pages, you will attract about 50 per cent more readers.


I don't believe in being typecast. If I believed it, it probably would have happened to me. You attract what you make.


One thing that's really delightful is my books tend to attract people who are funny, so I get the benefit of people writing me with things that crack me up.


I would like to attract more minorities into the game. But it's extremely important that this golf look like - that golf look like America.


I want to attract the best people into teaching.


I don't think opposites attract. I think like attracts like. So I don't think that they do attract, opposites. Only when you're talking about magnetic poles.


I just didn't know who was going to be my partner. I knew that once I had grown to be a man that I was going to attract the person that I deserved to be with, or deserved to be with me.


A quiet personality sure isn't what you need to attract attention.


I don't think the discus will ever attract any interest until they let us start throwing them at each other.


That's a comic cover's job: Attract someone's attention and persuade them to try the issue out.


The original Mickey Mouse Club, established in the '30s, was designed to attract children to movie theaters.


Costumes and scenery alone will not attract audiences.


We need strong personalities and only one world champion to attract sponsors.


A lie should be tried in a place where it will attract the attention of the world.


To put it simply and a bit crudely: Our economy is demanding more well-educated workers than our schools are providing. To attract this scarce resource, communities have to offer more than just jobs.