A Quote by Ashton Kutcher

I don't think opposites attract. I think like attracts like. So I don't think that they do attract, opposites. Only when you're talking about magnetic poles. — © Ashton Kutcher
I don't think opposites attract. I think like attracts like. So I don't think that they do attract, opposites. Only when you're talking about magnetic poles.
Opposites may attract, but I wouldn't put my money on a relationship of financial opposites.
At first opposites attract. Then opposites attack.
I was reading that lightning is a negative charge that comes from the friction that clouds carry. And since opposites attract, I would like to think that he was so positive the moment that he died, so happy, he pulled that bolt right out of the sky. I don’t know if that’s possible, but that’s what I believe.
Why do men like intelligent women? Because opposites attract.
Opposites attract, and I think temperament is so fundamental that you end up craving someone of the opposite temperament to complete you.
Thoughts are magnetic. What we think about we attract.
Opposites attract - and then aggravate.
Opposites attract - and then can't stand each other.
Opposites can attract, as in magnetism. Or explode, as in matter and antimatter.
We are like magnets - like attract like. You become AND attract what you think.
'Fidaa' completely sticks to being a love story. It doesn't have any digressions. Opposites attract, they say.
They say opposites attract, which is possibly why I am very much attracted to Nicholas Parsons.
True enough and opposites don't just attract they freaking catch fire and burn the entire city down.
The law of attraction says that like attracts like, and when you think and feel what you want to attract on the inside, the law will use people, circumstances and events to magnetize what you want...
Sex and death, the magnetic poles of fiction, attract us children's writers no less than adult authors, but we have to be more leery of their pull.
That all opposites—such as mass and energy, subject and object, life and death—are so much each other that they are perfectly inseparable, still strikes most of us as hard to believe. But this is only because we accept as real the boundary line between the opposites. It is, recall, the boundaries themselves which create the seeming existence of separate opposites. To put it plainly, to say that "ultimate reality is a unity of opposites" is actually to say that in ultimate reality there are no boundaries. Anywhere.
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