Attraction
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"No matter whether you are a physician, a teacher, or a clergyman, if you can give increase of life to others and make them sensible of the fact, they will be attracted to you, and you will get rich."--The Science of Getting Rich (1910) by Wallace Wattles |
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Attraction is to pull toward without touching, to arouse interest or desire or to bring upon oneself.
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Etymology
Middle English, from Old French attraction, from Latin attractio from past participle of attrahō (= ad + trahō)
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See also
- Attraction (emotion)
- Attractiveness
- Chemistry (relationship)
- Fascination
- Interpersonal attraction
- Laws of attraction
- Physical attractiveness
- Sexual attraction
- Sympathy
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