What drives men to pursue the seemingly unattainable?
She's on her own search for seemingly unattainable sexual pleasure.
It may be tough on what might amount to the same teams in Division Three, but already in the current format promotion from the Second Division is seemingly unattainable for them.
What keeps her there, she said, is a boss who "pushes me to achieve what is seemingly unattainable, so I can move ahead with my career."
Geography is destiny, and from below the Heights, the people of Harlem looked up and saw a prideful institution, a place of seemingly unattainable power and eminence.
"We should never give up on goals that are seemingly unattainable or elusive," he said.
This is very different from the hope held out by most 19th-century Romantic writers, who defined an ideal as a philosophical concept - seemingly unattainable but worth striving for.
Indeed, fetishes often start to develop at puberty, when for males schoolgirls often feature as objects of desire which (particularly where men attended all-boys schools) were seemingly unattainable.
Here's the rub, though: In manipulative relationships, the gain remains elusive and seemingly unattainable.
But that changed in 1951, when she made "A Place in the Sun," playing her prototypical role as a seemingly unattainable romantic vision.