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Seduction Quotes

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Seduction is always more singular and sublime than sex and it commands the higher price.
Jean Baudrillard

Authors on Seduction Quotes: Susan Sontag Glenn Danzig Richard Brautigan Moliere Laurell K. Hamilton Amos Bronson Alcott Jean Baudrillard Rush Limbaugh Christian Dior Franz Kafka Shane Carruth Minna Antrim Harry Behn Andrea Dworkin Marya Mannes Richard Mant Christina Aguilera Henry Fielding Stephen King Lisa Kleypas Nicole Jordan Rae Dawn Chong Mason Cooley Rene Descartes Christopher Hampton Friedrich Nietzsche Stephen Levine Publilius Syrus Lord Byron George S. Kaufman Virginie Despentes Michel Houellebecq Olivier Zahm
2.
You can seduce a man without taking anything off, without even touching him.
Rae Dawn Chong

3.
All strange and terrible events are welcome, but comforts we despise.
Cleopatra

4.
It is not enough to conquer; one must learn to seduce.
Voltaire

5.
I should like to know who has been carried off, except poor dear me - I have been more ravished myself than anybody since the Trojan war.
Lord Byron

6.
It's the familiar love-hate syndrome of seduction: "I don't really care what it is I say,
I care only that you like it."
Rene Descartes

7.
Seduction is often difficult to distinguish from rape. In seduction, the rapist often bothers to buy a bottle of wine.
Andrea Dworkin

8.
No fashion is ever a success unless it is used as a form of seduction.
Christian Dior

9.
There are seductions that should be in the Smithsonian Institute, right next to The Spirit of St. Louis.
Richard Brautigan

10.
Blessing is a curse, seduction and thirst, feeds the hunger that burns inside.
Glenn Danzig

11.
He in a few minutes ravished this fair creature, or at least would have ravished her, if she had not, by a timely compliance, prevented him.
Henry Fielding

12.
All great lovers are articulate, and verbal seduction is the surest road to actual seduction.
Marya Mannes

13.
I find fragrance to be such a mood enhancer and definitely a seduction tool.
Christina Aguilera

14.
Tenderness is a deeper instinct than seduction, which is why it is so hard to give up hope.
Michel Houellebecq

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The Diabolical sometimes assumes the aspect of the Good, or even embodies itself completely in its form. If this remains concealedfrom me, I am of course defeated, for this Good is more tempting than the genuine Good.
Franz Kafka

16.
Man proposes, woman forecloses.
Minna Antrim

17.
Pursuit and seduction are the essence of sexuality. It's part of the sizzle.
Camille Paglia

18.
For Emily Dickinson every philosophical idea was a potential lover. Metaphysics is the realm of eternal seduction of the spirit by ideas.
Charles Simic

19.
...in seduction, as in all forms of marketing, form superseds content.
Jesse Kellerman

20.
New-born desires, after all, have inexplicable charms, and all the pleasure of love is in variety.
Moliere

21.
Venus yields to caresses, not to compulsion.
Publilius Syrus

22.
I've never had any complaints yet!
George S. Kaufman

23.
I shall repeat a hundred times; we really ought to free ourselves from the seduction of words!
Friedrich Nietzsche

24.
Once a woman parts with her virtue, she loses the esteem even of the man whose vows and tears won her to abandon it.
Miguel de Cervantes

25.
The line between seduction and prostitution is very blurred, and deep down, everyone knows it.
Virginie Despentes

26.
Authority is not power; that's coercion. Authority is not knowledge; that's persuasion, or seduction. Authority is simply that the author has the right to make a statement and to be heard.
Herman Kahn

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When once the woman has tempted us, and we have tasted the forbidden fruit, there is no such thing as checking our appetites, whatever the consequences may be.
George Washington

28.
Most virtue is a demand for greater seduction.
Natalie Clifford Barney

29.
To seduce a woman famous for strict morals, religious fervor and the happiness of her marriage: what could possibly be more prestigious?
Christopher Hampton

30.
Correct opinions well established on any subject are the best preservative against the seduction of error.
Richard Mant

31.
Seduction is merely encouraging a man to do something he already wants to do.
Lisa Kleypas

32.
A modest demeanor arouses thoughts of seduction.
Mason Cooley

33.
To camp is a mode of seduction... Behind the 'straight' public sense in which something can be taken, one has found a private zany experience of the thing.
Susan Sontag

34.
I find 'Fatal Attraction' really romantic. I really like the seduction. Almost every time I see it, I'm surprised when it goes dark. I know that's the claim to fame, but I key into how genuinely romantic it is.
Shane Carruth

35.
I knew what was like to finally be seduced by the thing you hunted. Mine just happened to be a more traditional seduction. Okay, at least I was still among the living.
Laurell K. Hamilton

36.
Agreeing on the "why" takes all the romance out of everything, takes all the seduction. Seduction used to be an art. Now of course it's brutish and it's predatory and it's bad.
Rush Limbaugh

37.
Writing is seduction.
Stephen King

38.
Excuse me while I slip into something more comfortable.
Harry Behn

39.
Understanding is the ultimate seduction of the mind. Go to the truth beyond the mind.
Stephen Levine

40.
It is difficult to resist a force of nature, Maman. His seduction is like all my senses struck by bolts of lightning.
Nicole Jordan

41.
The seduction of safety is always more dangerous than the illusion of uncertainty.
Robin Sharma

42.
The more armed we are with information about the seduction of technology, the more we can build systems to better deal with it. I had no idea that I got a hit of dopamine, which is the pleasure hormone that also governs addiction, every time that little email bing goes off.
Brigid Schulte

43.
The reason I introduced sex - or erotic imagery - to Purple is not only because I don't want sex to be hidden but because also I consider it as an extension of fashion, the way the body expresses seduction and beauty. It's very artificial to put sex in a ghetto. Plus, sex sells.
Olivier Zahm

44.
Cities with all their advantages have something hostile to liberal learning, the seductions are so subtle and accost the senses so openly on all sides.
Amos Bronson Alcott

45.
Art is seduction, not rape.
Susan Sontag