A Quote by Candace Bushnell

There is a thin line between attraction and repulsion — © Candace Bushnell
There is a thin line between attraction and repulsion
A man and a woman are new to one another throughout a life-time, in the rhythm of marriage that matches the rhythm of the year. Sex is the balance of male and female in the universe, the attraction, the repulsion, the transit of neutrality, the new attraction, the repulsion, always different, always new.
All of the films I have made, that I have chosen to make, are all about the thin line between good and evil. And also the thin line that exists in each and every one of us. That's what my films are about.
All of my work is meant to evoke a whole bunch of different layers of discord between the attraction and repulsion that we feel toward our consumer habits and our consumer lives.
There is a thin line between genius and insanity, and in Larry's (MacPhail) case it was sometimes so thin you could see him drifting back and forth.
There's a thin line baby. A thing line between love and hate." -Cage York
The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line.
There's a thin line between catering to the masses and making a fool of yourself; I try to walk that line.
A thin line between the haters and the ones who love us. A thinner line from the freedom and the foul judges, In the streets where the snake niggas hold grudges.
Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are necessary to human existence.
In time, you'll see a thin line between friend and rival. Between you and me: stupidity and men's bravado.
Blurring the line between friendship and attraction was a surefire to lose a friend.
But the self-controlled man, moving among objects, with his senses under restraint, and free from both attraction and repulsion, attains peace.
There's a thin line between destruction and creation.
There's a thin line between mockery and endorsement.
But there's a thin line between songwriting and arranging.
There's a thin line between collectivity and chaos.
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