A Quote by Terry Pratchett

Cats gravitate to kitchens like rocks gravitate to gravity. — © Terry Pratchett
Cats gravitate to kitchens like rocks gravitate to gravity.
I don't know if women gravitate toward me, or I gravitate toward them.
I was drawn to his aloofness, the way cats gravitate toward people who’d rather avoid them.
I think when you're a bigger star you get many good scripts sent to you, and you have to choose which one you're going to gravitate toward, but I just try to gravitate toward the best-written one that's been thrown my way after a lot of girls have passed on it.
Cooling bodies gravitate and heat as they gravitate-heating bodies radiate, and cool as they radiate.
I gravitate towards anything that feels challenging to me, that feels like it's gonna be saying something a bit different and new to the audience, and anything that moves me. I do movies that I would want to see, so I don't necessarily gravitate towards any genre in particular. I just try and do the best work I can and also try to keep the audience guessing.
I took classical piano for a couple of years, but I sort of lost interest - I couldn't read a note today if I tried. I still enjoy that stuff, and I think I naturally gravitate towards the classical licks; in fact, I know that I do. I gravitate towards the classical licks that I heard by famous old composers.
A lot of the characters I gravitate towards feel like outsiders.
That's how things work: you be who you are, and then people like you. They gravitate.
Criminals gravitate into government positions like natural law.
Well, it's probably not something I'm conscious of, but I do gravitate towards characters that are kind of like me.
It's like Liverpool. Everybody went for the music. All the young musicians seemed to gravitate to Asbury Park.
I feel like I write about life and love and death; it's just what I gravitate towards.
I guess I gravitate towards stories that I like and directors that I want to work with, and I hope that it works out.
I don't consider myself a person of fashion because it's too sophisticated. My thing is I look at style like swagger. I like things that pull me, that I gravitate to.
I don't like to go trampling on other people's sounds. That's really about it - I don't gravitate towards it, I try to move away from it.
When you tour as much as I do, you're always on the road, and you tend to gravitate toward cities where you're like, 'Every time I'm in that city, the shows are fun.'
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