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Quotes About Enchantment

Lo único que he tenido claro desde el principio es que este amor se sostiene en la soledad. Entre tinieblas desiertas que parecen brilla, yacemos los dos, mudos, sin lograr sustraernos al hechizo.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
I couldn't take my eyes off him. I think I heard a spirit call my name.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
Like a child joyfully waving a sparkler, the fairy godmother crisscrossed her wand, and the sturdy orange pumpkin exploded into an elegant gold coach supported by delicate wheels.
~ Barbara Ensor
I know that I am a charmer, for when I wait Time always stands still.
~ barker elsa iv
And I think of nothing. I think of nothing but Rachel. What happens next is pure magic, and is for us and us alone.
~ Barry Lyga
Era inútil, algún demonio de la dislexia había hechizado aquellos libros, las palabras que tenía delante se resistían a encajar de forma coherente, se mantenían alejadas de mí, arraigadas en su contexto específico.
~ Barry McCrea
Something in the way she moves Attracts me like no other lover Something in the way she woos me I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how
~ beatles quotes iii
There's nothing better than going to the movies and going into another world, and forgetting about everything that's happening outside.
~ Warwick Davis
When magic happens, it just happens, brother.
~ Shaggy
I always wanted to live in a haunted house.
~ Dick Cavett
I embody 'Ravishing.' I come out in the most ravishing dress. I have a ravishing entrance. I'm ravishing people's hearts.
~ Lana
If listeners aren't carried away to Heaven, I'm failing.
~ La Monte Young
Magic really helped me.
~ David Copperfield
Then I remembered that night is the fairies' day, and the moon their sun; and I thought—Everything sleeps and dreams now: when the night comes, it will be different.
~ George MacDonald
It was now dark enough for me to see that every flower was shining with a light of its own.
~ George MacDonald
Possessed by the power of the gorgeous night, she seemed at one and the same moment annihilated and glorified.
~ George MacDonald
In after years when he remembered the enchanting dreams of his boyhood, instead of sighing after them as something gone for ever, he would say to himself, what matter they are gone? In the heavenly kingdom my own mother is waiting me, fairer and stronger and real. I imagined the elves; God imagined my mother.
~ George MacDonald
Why are all reflections lovelier than what we call reality? -- not so grand or so strong, it may be, but always lovelier? Fair as is the gliding sloop on the shining sea, the wavering, trembling, unresting sail below is fairer still...All mirrors are magic mirrors. The commonest room is a room in a poem when I turn to the glass...
~ George MacDonald
it is no use trying to account for things in Fairy Land; and one who travels there soon learns to forget the very idea of doing so, and takes everything as it comes; like a child, who, being in a chronic condition of wonder, is surprised at nothing.
~ George MacDonald
The moon is beautiful partly because we cannot reach it, (the sea is impressive because one can never be sure of crossing it safely. Even the pleasure one takes in a flower — and this is true even of a botanist who knows all there is to be known about the flower is dependent partly on the sense of mystery.
~ George Orwell
The most remarkable thing was that Maigret already believed him! It was as if he were under a spell in this silent house where nothing could be heard but the crackling of the logs and where, during the silences, you were aware of the distant murmur of the sea.
~ Georges Simenon
Do you know, I think that of all your idiosyncrasies that choke you give, when you are determined not to laugh, is the one that most enchants me.
~ Georgette Heyer
The more enchanted the idyll, greater must be the pain of its ending.
~ Georgette Heyer
How very odd, to be sure!' 'What is?' She walked on, her brow a little furrowed. 'Wishing to kiss someone you never saw before in your life. It seems quite mad-brained to me, besides showing a sad want of particularity.
~ Georgette Heyer