1Creation is the harmony of contrary forces-theforces of attraction and repulsion.
2Again something that was at once attraction and repulsion passed between them.
3He attracts and he repels; and the attraction and repulsion are equally strong.
4This force includes in itself the two great forces of attraction and repulsion.
5The attraction and repulsion are exactly equal under the same conditions.
6O nobly-born, when the attraction and repulsion arise, meditate as follows:
7All these human electric rings are capable of attraction and repulsion.
8The sexes will always be jolted by violent shocks of attraction and repulsion.
9But growth itself depends on the attraction and repulsion of homogeneous and heterogeneous particles.
10Human nature is so strangely constituted-thelaws of attraction and repulsion are so unaccountable.
11Eve stared at me, her expression a mixture of terror and fascination, attraction and repulsion.
12Human affections rest upon two foundations, attraction and repulsion.
13The atmosphere of the land seemed not free, but sticky; attraction and repulsion were its constituents.
14Love and hate in men are like attraction and repulsion in physics, with causes more obscure.
15The causes of motion are attraction and repulsion, which in higher beings become love and hate.
16They constitute the inseparable affinities, attraction and repulsion, of everything within the realm of manifested being.
Translations for attraction and repulsion