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She gazed at him alluringly and grinned. No further words were necessary.

Jason Medina
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Power is not alluring to pure minds.

Thomas Jefferson
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Modesty has, and will remain, an alluring trait because where egoism falters, humility conquers.

Andy Paula
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Beautiful and alluring things of the world always fascinate us, and there is no way to have them unless we are beautiful.

Faisal Nawaz Maitlo
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The world is full of alluring, flashy and thrilling experiences, which are illusionary traps — they are paths to nowhere.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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There is enchantment in wondering...in seeing a beautiful portrait every now and then rather than an overabundance of the overexposed; I wanted the figure before me to remain a magnificent mystery, like any alluring woman is as the rarity of a thing is what makes it valuable, even an enigma, and when something or someone is that, they become captivating.

Donna Lynn Hope
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She has this amazing aura around her which catches you off-guard. A girl’s innocence combined with a woman’s sensitivity. A charm that is alluring and attractive at the same time.

Avijeet Das
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At birth and at dawn for each and every dayit triumphs over the eclipse.It is the very first thing that you see.Its power is blinding at first, anon it opens our eyes to the allure of the world.Each moment it breathes life into us,warms our souls and colors our skin.At gloaming it seems to wane,while it privily awaits a timeto give birth to a new circle of life.

Akilnathan Logeswaran
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When I came to this city, I would have agreed with anyone who said there was little mystery left in the world. But in you, madam, first in your image, then in your living self, I saw the allure of something far away and as secret as the stars. As I reached towards this unknown, I began to feel like a man who has ridden through a vast desert, never knowing anything but the sand around him and the dry road under him, then comes upon the mirage of a garden and a city, and finds that the mirage is real, and that it is bigger than the desert; that the desert was, after all his walking, only a small part of the mirage”“Then you felt love, which is the state of feeling desire and the fulfillment of desire at the same time,” she said.

K.J. Bishop, The Etched City
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The grass always seems greener on the other side of the fence. Many politicians promise green, green grass by blending niceties with delusion and by using alluring confidence tricks. They voice attractive tales and tell things, people like to hear. But the post-factual grassland often appears to be parched and barren. ("The grass was greener over there")

Erik Pevernagie
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