• Noun: attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
• Noun: the branch of science that studies magnetism
A mutual and satisfied sexual act is of great benefit to the average woman, the magnetism of it is health giving. When it is not desired on the part of the woman and she gives no response, it should not take place.
Margaret Sanger
The essential element in personal magnetism is a consuming sincerity - an overwhelming faith in the importance of the work one has to do.
Magnetism, as you recall from physics class, is a powerful force that causes certain items to be attracted to refrigerators.
We have people who are healers and those who posses a certain animal magnetism.
To speak, therefore, of an electric current in the nerves, is to use quite as symbolic an expression as if we compared the action of the nervous principle with light or magnetism.
The journalists have obviously failed to capture my innate magnetism, humour and charisma, and they all need to be fired from their newspapers right away.
I think I have kind of a natural magnetism.