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1 When the good appears, it immediately attracts to itself; the evil repels from itself.
2 A gifted young man usually attracts to himself bright young men near his age.
3 The little cloud attracts to itself the moist particles of the atmosphere, until it covers the whole heavens.
4 It attracts to active party politics the worst elements of our population, and with them crowds out the best.
5 The thought form which he has created by these constant thoughts attracts to itself similar thoughtforms created by others.
6 The great leader attracts to himself men of kindred character, drawing them towards him as the loadstone draws iron.
7 The dirt and the darkness of this population of appliances he attracts to himself, and he works like a nigger.
8 The sense is that after the manner of the fabulous gem, Jiva attracts to itself, through Yoga, the status of Brahma.
9 It is a character which fuses everything which it attracts to itself, and in whose outline no seam or crevice is visible.
10 She obeyed the magnet which attracts to Paris all who in themselves have a title to glory, to celebrity, or to misfortune.
11 "30 "The Supreme Spirit attracts to itself him who meditates upon it, as the loadstone attracts the iron.
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