As you'll come to know, the closer you get to your goal, the more it draws you in; success feeds on success. It's like a gravitational pull. Once you get into a rhythm, it's hard to stop. You achieve big visions by doing the little things every day and looking at them in a positive focus.
All my closest friends came to me through poetry. My wife, too! Other than my family, poetry is the gravitational force of my life.
Interest rates are to asset prices what gravity is to the apple. When there are low interest rates, there is a very low gravitational pull on asset prices.
I recently had my annual physical examination, which I get once every seven years, and when the nurse weighed me, I was shocked to discover how much stronger the Earth's gravitational pull has become since 1990.
The classical example of a successful research programme is Newton's gravitational theory: possibly the most successful research programme ever.
Yet another proposal would have us rocket the waste into the sun, but, as you're probably aware, about one in ten of our space shots doesn't quite make it out of the earth's gravitational field.
. . . the current of time slowing down in the gravitational field of oblivion.
Gravitational systems are the ashes of prior electrical systems.
My bottom is so big it's got its own gravitational field.
Paul Bearer is so fat, he has his own gravitational pull!
Any two particles in the universe attract each other through the gravitational interaction.
The center of the chessboard is a magnet, which pulls to itself all the pieces. Therefore the most beautiful and amazing moves, for me, are those with which a piece, counteracting the gravitational force of the center, suddenly fly to the edge of the board.
Words are like planets, each with its own gravitational pull.
The best Startups don't create noise. They create a gravitational pull.
You find the people that you need to find. There's this gravitational pull.
There are stars in the night sky that look brighter than the others, and when you look at them through a telescope you realize you are looking at twins. The two stars rotate around each other, sometimes taking nearly a hundred years to do it. They create so much gravitational pull there's no room around for anything else. You might see a blue star, for example, and realize only later that it has a white dwarf as a companion - that first one shines so bright, by the time you notice the second one, it's too late.