Quotes About Enchantment
We wait, starving for moments of high magic to inspire us, but life is full of common enchantment waiting for our alchemists eyes to notice.
~ Jacob Nordby
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The angel ended, and in Adam's earSo charming left his voice that he awhileThought him still speaking, still stood fix'd to hear.
~ John Milton
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No man who has seen a woman in Pleasure Silk, or watched her dance, or heard the sound of a belled ankle or watched a woman's hair, unbound, fall to her waist can long live without the possession of such a delicious creature.
~ John Norman
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Two figures joined the witch, a skull head and a pumpkin head.
~ John Passarella
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If there is a pattern to this baffling complexity, it may be best described as a never-ending Buddhist cycle of reincarnation. Both sides experience rapturous enchantment begetting hope, followed by disappointment, repulsion, and disgust, only to return to fascination once again.
~ John Pomfret
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There never was a merry world since the fairies left off dancing, and the Parson left conjuring.
~ John Selden
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sylvan netherworld
~ John Vaillant
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But why attempt to describe charms which all feel, but none can appreciate?
~ John William Polidori
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still he found himself more and more attached to the almost fairy form before him.
~ John William Polidori
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Ha, now he's even more appealing," Nimue laughed.
~ John Zakour
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A giant magic mouth appeared.
~ John Zakour
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Buttercups in the sunshine look like little cups of gold. Perhaps the Faeries come to drink the raindrops that they hold.
~ Elizabeth T. Dillingham
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The youths all cried out as he disappeared, but a moment later he returned, altered in complexion, changed in figure, and said that a legion of beings clothed in green had seized him and carried him in a circle upwards. 'They showed me strange things of a celestial character and on your cries reaching us they lowered me down to the earth'?
~ Ella Maillart
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The sound has hooks beneath his skin, wanting to drag him in among the trees.
~ Ellen Datlow
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There's the road to heaven, and there's the road to hell, and there? That's the road to Faerie.
~ Ellen Kushner
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Humans, take note: You can refer to the Realm as "Faerie" without causing offense, but do not make the mistake of referring to its citizens as "fairies"—unless you want to be punched.) Elfhaeme
~ Ellen Kushner
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Hocus Pocus let's try to focus
~ Ellen Potter
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Nothing I do is princely since I met you
~ Eloisa James
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A good cook is like a sorceress who dispenses happiness.
~ Elsa Schiaparelli
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Take a little time to make ordinary things extraordinary.
~ Emilie Barnes
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I love the ground under his feet, and the air over his head, and everything he touches and every word he says. I love all his looks, and all his actions and him entirely and all together.
~ Emily Bronte
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I taste a liquor never brewed,From Tankards scooped in Pearl—
~ Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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Like an eagle darting on his prey, he took her utterly to him, set her on his knees, and felt with an indescribable intoxication the voluptuous pressure of this girl, whose richly developed beauties softly enveloped him.
~ balzac honore de xii
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If we study Nature attentively in its great evolutions as in its minutest works, we cannot fail to recognize the possibility of enchantment -- giving to that word its exact significance. Man does not create forces; he employs the only force that exists and which includes all others, namely Motion, the breath incomprehensible of the sovereign Maker of the universe.
~ balzac honore de xiii
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