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Quotes About Enchantment

From the very fountain of enchantment there arises a taste of bitterness to spread anguish amongst the flowers.
~ Lucretius
even if she was an evil creature of the night, she was a very pretty one.
~ Richelle Mead
You can't get any 'cooler' than Disney World.
~ Ridley Pearson
Our minds perform magic all the time. (p. 212)
~ Robert A.F. Thurman
Enchanted islands are hard to understand,' he said. 'I've always thought that. It worried me even as a child. The trouble is that you can never be sure where the enchantment begins and where it ends.
~ Robert Aickman
The young lady laughed merrily--a melodious ripple of sound. I have heard women's laughter compared to the tinkle of silver bells, but to that musical tintinnabulation was now added something so deliciously human and girlish that the whole effect was nothing short of enchanting.
~ ROBERT BARR
Smile of love, a flower planted, Sprung in the garden of joy that art: Eyes that shine with a glow enchanted, Whose spreading fires encircle my heart, And warm with a noon-ray drenched in fire My land of delight, my land of desire!
~ Robert Bridges
And dead leaves wrap the fruits that summer planted: And birds that love the South have taken wing. The wanderer, loitering o'er the scene enchanted, Weeps, and despairs of spring.
~ Robert Bridges
Magic looks exactly like reality – only the effect is different.
~ Robert Chalmers
En la vida diaria todo es prisa e improvisación, y tú debes ofrecer algo diferente. Si te tomas tu tiempo y respetas el proceso de la seducción, no sólo quebrarás la resistencia de tu víctima, sino que también la enamorarás.
~ Robert Greene
Sus repliegues las vuelven misteriosas, y las engrandecemos en nuestra imaginación.
~ Robert Greene
Tú pasas a ser entonces apenas una cosa más que clama atención; tu atractivo se acabará a menos que actives una clase de hechizo más durarero que haga que la gente piense en ti en tu ausencia. Esto significa cautivar su imaginación, haciéndole creer que en ti hay más de lo que ve. Una vez que la gente empiece a adornar tu imagen con sus fantasías, estará atrapada.
~ Robert Greene
Minden mese és dallam varázslatból születik
~ Robert Holdstock
When you have never known a thing except to dream, it becomes more than a talisman.
~ Robert Jordan
Light, but a man could drown in those eyes and be happy doing it.
~ Robert Jordan
The glow of the Power winked on around the women in the line, like a row of lanterns being lit.
~ Robert Jordan
yet not a quarter so well as you display yourself, for night-blooming dara lilies would weep with envy to see you stroll beside the moonlit water, as I would do, and make myself a bard to sing your praises by this very moon.
~ Robert Jordan
The world calls them its singers and poets and artists and storytellers; but they are just people who have never forgotten the way to fairyland.
~ L.M. Montgomery
She had a way of embroidering life with stars.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Fairyland is the loveliest word because it means everything the human heart desires.
~ L.M. Montgomery
He had also the reputation of being a bit of a lady killer. But that probably accrued to him from his possession of a laughing, velvety voice which no girl could hear without a heartbeat, and a dangerous way of listening as if she were saying something that he had longed all his life to hear.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Do you know what? I think the evening star is a lighthouse on the land where the fairies dwell.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Once upon a time--which, when you come to think of it, is really the only proper way to begin a story--the only way that really smacks of romance and fairyland--
~ L.M. Montgomery
Like all woods, it seemed to be holding and enfolding secrets in its recesses,—secrets whose charm is only to be won by entering in and patiently seeking.
~ L.M. Montgomery