Quotes About Magic
Know your magic, trust your magic, use your magic and know that you are a manifestation of life's magic.
~ Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Man may trust man, Prince Elric, but perhaps we'll never have a truly sane world until men learn to trust mankind. That would mean the death of magic, I think.
~ Michael Moorcock
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Kids, fiction is the truth inside the lie, and the truth of this fiction is simple enough: the magic exists.
~ Stephen King
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Art is a deception that creates real emotions - a lie that creates a truth. And when you give yourself over to that deception, it becomes magic.
~ Marco Tempest
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Magicians can do more by means of faith than physicians by the truth.
~ Giordano Bruno
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The real wonders of life lie in the depths. Exploring the depths for truths is the real wonder which the child and the artist know: magic and power lie in truth.
~ Anais Nin
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I must remember to be troublesome now and again, else you are going to be impossible to live with. And by what magic did you find the gown and the horse?" "Scottish fairy magic." His grin widened. "Do you mean that fairies are real in Scotland?
~ Shelly Thacker
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Every Moment of Truth, even if it is a Moment of Misery, is an opportunity to create a Moment of Magic.
~ Shep Hyken
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None of her spells are planned, but come to her like snatches of poetry or a doodle on a napkin.
~ Sheri Holman
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May the magic always brighten your world~:.*.:~~:.*.:~
~ Sheri L. McGathy
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The Arcade, and now Peabody's, combined to tell me that there was life in objects, in books. It was all about having eyes to see the true meaning of things. As Pike proved daily, books held a kind of magic, an apparent as well as a hidden value.
~ Sheridan Hay
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This is the story of a girl who fooled a thousand boys, a boy who fooled an entire country, a partnership that would change the fate of realms, and a power to challenge the greatest tyrant the world had ever known. Expect magic.
~ Sherry Thomas
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There existed something in this world that bound a mage tighter than a blood oath: love. Love was the ultimate chain, the ultimate whip, and the ultimate slave driver.
~ Sherry Thomas
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They say that when an elemental mage called forth flame, she stole a little from every fire in the world. That would make Iolanthe Seabourn quite the thief.
~ Sherry Thomas
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Crystal shoes And a mare to ride on, A milk white mare, And a silver woven in my hair.
~ Shirley Rousseau Murphy
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And Anwin said, "It turned out just as an enchantment should." "But Anwin, it wasn't an enchantment really, it just—" "Yes, child, it was the greatest enchantment of all." He winked at the prince. "Gillie understood all along what the enchantment was.
~ Shirley Rousseau Murphy
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the poetry made her uncomfortable. It was too much like reading spells.
~ Shirley Rousseau Murphy
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Because you are already there [in this world], you can appear in the world. Also, it is not possible for something to vanish which does not exist. Because something is there, something can vanish... But even though you vanish, something which is existent cannot be non-existent. That is the magic.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
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Words were a conjuration, and their charms had begun to bewitch him.
~ Sid Fleischman
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Writing is a supernatural thing.
~ Silas House
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Quando uno ha troppa tristezza, la magia ci annega dentro, come le persone dentro l'acqua. Però nonna sapeva come si fa. Se pensi forte le cose, loro diventano vere. Ma, se dentro hai la tristezza, tutto quello che ti esce dalla testa è la tristezza.
~ Silvana de Mari
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The revival of magical beliefs is possible today because it no longer represents a social threat. The mechanization of the body is so constitutive of the individual that, at least in industrialized countries, giving space to the belief in occult forces does not jeopardize the regularity of social behavior. Astrology too can be allowed to return, with the certainty that even the most devoted consumer of astral charts will automatically consult the watch before going to work.
~ Silvia Federici
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Just because you don't know how on Earth something might be achieved doesn't mean you shouldn't allow yourself to really, really want it. That's the essence of a dream, the realms of magic and of miracles.
~ Silvia Hartmann
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The idea that the Gate is dangerous and could destroy those who try to enter it is familiar to anyone who has seen the Magic Flute by Mozart or the many mandalas of India and Tibet that show fierce guardians at the gates. Even in Biblical mythology, there is an angel with a fiery sword at the Gate to Paradise.
~ Simon
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