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Quotes About Magic

May the magic and the thrill of the holiday season stretch on
~ Unknown
Warm winter wishes for an enchanted holiday season.
~ Unknown
May the magic and the wonder of the holiday season stay with you throughout the coming year.
~ Unknown
I want that amazing Christmas kiss. You know, the one where you're under the mistletoe, not even realizing it, and all the sudden he comes up and cups your face in his hand and kisses you, and his kiss leaves you completely breathless? Yeah, that one.
~ Unknown
There's nothing sadder in this world than to awake Christmas morning and not be a child.
~ Erma Bombeck
I forgive Woody Allen for being overly zany and self-obsessed. We all have flaws, but we don't all make magic.
~ Unknown
Wouldn't life be wonderful if sweat pants were sexy, mondays mornings were fun, if junk food had no calories, all kisses were magical, life was always worth living for, and love never hurt anyone?
~ Unknown
Today is to be lived, shared and enjoyed so be the one who brings a little magic to others and have an awesome time doing it.
~ Unknown
And above them, a plume of thistledown caught the light of the stars.
~ Victoria Hanley
They wound their way through a labyrinth of streets, partly following their noses, partly the orientation of the map. Jardines, Mirasol, Cruz, Puentezuelas, Capuchinas... Each word held its magic. They were like brushstrokes painting the landscape of the city, each one helping to build up a picture of the whole.
~ Unknown
The universe is full of mysteries, my love. And it is in those mysteries that we find our greatest treasures. We must be open to the unknown, to the magic and wonder that surrounds us. It is in that openness that we discover the beauty of life, and the vastness of our own potential. Embrace the mystery, and let it guide you on your journey. (Kneubuhl 50)
~ Unknown
Virtue is the "magic" of moral life for it often appears in the most unexpected persons and places and with surprising results.
~ Vigen Guroian
The entire sum of existence is the magic of being needed by just one person.
~ Unknown
You can feel the stars and the infinity of the sky. Since life, in spite of everything, is like a fairytale.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
We embraced again, we wanted to engulf each other. We had cast off our families, the world, time, certainty. Clasping her against my gaping open heart, I wanted to draw Isabelle inside. Love is an exhausting invention. Isabelle, Thérèse, I pronounced in my head, getting used to the magical simplicity of our two names.
~ Violette Leduc
In the very earliest times, when both people and animals lived on earth, a person could become an animal if he wanted to, and an animal could become a human being. Sometimes they were people and sometimes animals and there was no difference. All spoke the same language. That was the time when words were like magic. NALUNGLAQ, A NETSILIK ESKIMO
~ Unknown
It was a serious offense to invite a Deep Witch to cross the border of the Five Kingdoms. They had been banished many years before, together with werewolves and sorcerers.
~ Unknown
Kiddo—here's a problem. We've got witches, we've got Evil, we've got an orphan, and we've got a kidnapping. What's the deal?
~ Unknown
The old sorceress was not given to berating herself herself, but she could not help but think she had made a mistake. Possibly the worst of her whole life.
~ Unknown
Then, early, early, early in the morning-just as in countless Disney films-I heard a rooster crow. But guess what? They don't do it just once.
~ Vivian Vande Velde
Every great man, every successful man, no matter what the field of endeavor, has known the magic that lies in these words: every adversity has the seed of an equivalent or greater benefit.
~ W. Clement Stone
Give hope (the magic ingredient for success) — you will have hope and be made hopeful.
~ W. Clement Stone
A couple of hours after Sunset Michael Robartes returned and told me that I would have to learn the steps of an exceedingly antique dance, because before my initiation could be perfected I had to join three times in a magical dance, for rhythm was the wheel of Eternity, on which alone the transient and accidental could be broken, and the spirit set free.
~ W.B. Yeats
On Midsummer Eve, when the bonfires are lighted on every hill in honour of St. John, the fairies are at their gayest, and sometime steal away beautiful mortals to be their brides.
~ W.B. Yeats