“Sexuality is extremely disruptive. The insecurities and emotions it stirs up can often cut short a relationship that would otherwise be deeper and longer lasting.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“And no matter how hard she tries to distance herself from it, the taint of being easy always follows”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“Remember: obvious flirting will reveal your intentions too clearly. Better to be ambiguous and even contradictory, frustrating at the same time that you stimulate.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“Self-esteem is critical in seduction. (Your attitude toward yourself is read by the other person in subtle and unconscious ways.) Low self-esteem repels, confidence and self-sufficiency attract. The less you seem to need other people, the more likely others will be drawn to you.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“Your greatest power in seduction is your ability to turn away, to make others come after you, delaying their satisfaction.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“Remember: it is the form that matters, not the content. The less your targets focus on what you say, and the more on how it makes them feel, the more seductive your effect. Give your words a lofty, spiritual, literary flavor the better to insinuate desire in your unwitting victims.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“Successful seductions begin with your character, your ability to radiate some quality that attracts people and stirs their emotions in a way that is beyond their control.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“Every seduction has two elements that you must analyze and understand: first, yourself and what is seductive about you; and second, your target and the actions that will penetrate their defenses and create surrender.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“Seduction is a game of psychology, not beauty, and it is within the grasp of any person to become a master at the game. All that is required is that you look at the world differently, through the eyes of a seducer.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“People aren't dolls, you can't just play with them and put them back in the box when you're done.”— Mrs. Montgomery, amazon.com
“People who are meant to be together take a break and find their way back to their first love.”— Hanna, amazon.com
“You're leaving because it's easier to walk away than to fight for what you really want.”— Aria, amazon.com
“There are so many people in this world who make you feel like an alien. When you find someone who "gets it," you don't take it for granted.”— Ryan O'Connell, amazon.com
“Getting angry at the world for your problems isn't going to bring you any closer to a dream job or relationship or whatever else you feel like you deserve. It's going to keep you thousands of miles away from it.”— Ryan O'Connell, amazon.com
“People won’t tell you that you actually need love. Sure, you can survive without it. You can drown yourself in self-love. You can take cooking classes, distract yourself from the absence of another person’s touch, try knitting, masturbate excessively. But it won’t cure it. It won’t get rid of the fa…”— Ryan O'Connell, thoughtcatalog.com