I think there is a certain sensibility to someone you are attracted to and when it rubs off that’s good.

Meaning of the quote

We're often drawn to people who have certain qualities or ways of thinking that we find appealing. When we spend time with someone like that, some of their "sensibility" or mindset can rub off on us, which can be a good thing. It's like when you hang out with a funny friend and start picking up on their sense of humor - that's what the quote is talking about.

About Michael Hutchence

Michael Hutchence was the lead singer and co-founder of the iconic Australian band INXS, known for their massive worldwide success and induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame. He was also involved in acting and had a prolific personal life, tragically passing away at the young age of 37.

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