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Quotes About Magic

Say the sea. Say the sea. Say the sea. So that perhaps a drop of that magic may wander through time, and something might find it, and save it before it disappears forever. Say the sea. Because it's what we have left. Because faced by the sea, we without crosses, without magic, we must still have a weapon, something, so as not to die in silence, that's all.
~ Alessandro Baricco
Dire la mer. Parce que c'est tout ce qu'il nous reste. Parce que devant elle, nous sans croix ni vieil homme ni magie, il nous faut bien avoir une arme, quelque chose, pour ne pas mourir dans le silence et c'est tout.
~ Alessandro Baricco
Magic. It was magic, and the magic is called love.
~ Alex Flinn
You might imagine that the magic stopped at the airport, and to a great extent it did. When we arrived back in London, the skies were overcast and heavy. The bus driver from the airport was morose and unkempt; the streets seemed run-down and dirty, the people sour-faced. But that, I suspect, is how coming home is for everyone; Parisians probably felt the same when they returned from somewhere else.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
He fingered the note, as if it were a talisman. A letter from a lover is always like that, he thought. It carries the sympathetic magic of the hand that wrote it; that hand. He
~ Alexander McCall Smith
Make your life a magical journey of Life, encountering Life.
~ Donald L. Hicks
Yes, it is perfectly fine to use your magickal abilities and knowledge to get ahead on this physical plane, to get money, friends, love, and fame. I frequently tell people that in the West it is difficult to be spiritual when you're wondering where your next meal will come from or how you will support your family.
~ Donald Michael Kraig
I fell in love with books. Some people find beauty in music, some in painting, some in landscape, but I find it in words. By beauty, I mean the feeling you have suddenly glimpsed another world, or looked into a portal that reveals a kind of magic or romance out of which the world has been constructed, a feeling there is something more than the mundane, and a reason for our plodding.
~ Donald Miller
A mouse slid out from under his hat and scrambled down his sleeve, across his lap, and down to the floor. Nothing,' said Fenworth, 'should distract from a wizard's dignity.
~ Donita K. Paul
Perhaps it's rude to notice when a wizard does something strange.
~ Donita K. Paul
Donita K. Paul
~ 47 NEW THINGS
The British story of Peter Pan is about a boy who never grows up and plays all day.
~ Donna Jo Napoli
Though he did not believe, he was not untouched by the magic of belief ...
~ Donna Leon
Mercury Dawn Walker stepped out of the green mist that floated around her body. She was perfecting the art of walking from dimension to dimension
~ Donna White
The only magic we have is what we make in ourselves, the muscles we build up on the inside, the sense of belief we create from nothing.
~ Dorothy Allison
Good-Luck Bottle: Sometimes known as a Witch's Bottle, this generally takes the form of a jar with a tight-fitting screw-on lid. The dirt mixture is placed in the bottom of the container and sprinkled with herbs that vibrate to good fortune. (Any combination may be used, but I tend to use cinnamon, basil, and lavender, as they bring love, money, and spiritual protection.)
~ Dorothy Morrison
There is magic in motion. There is energy in change. There is something in all of us to make a difference in anyway, everyday.
~ Doug Brown
Fitchett smiled to himself. He loved this bit, when it's about to kick off. Half terror, half ecstasy. The adrenaline surging through him like an electric current. His breathing coming in short gasps and his stomach trying to push its way up through his throat. 'The Buzz' they called it. And they were right. Fitchett was buzzing, this was what it was all about for him. This blast of magic.
~ Dougie Brimson
Douglas Bell is a debut African American writer with a BS in engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a MA in business from Texas A&M University at College Station. Bell currently works as an engineer and once made his living as a magician. The heart of being a magician is about using magic to tell a story.
~ Douglas Bell
We've all heard Arthur C. Clarke's famous quote by now," said Hoyer. "It's become so common, I think they're printing it on fortune cookies. But it's also true." "You mean, 'any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic'?" said Reed.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." —Arthur C. Clarke
~ Douglas E. Richards
Nothing can be truer than fairy wisdom. It is as true as sunbeams.
~ Douglas Jerrold
To be explicit, all teaching that grace is somehow imparted to an infant ex opere operato (automatically, by some kind of ecclesiastical magic) is rejected here as sub-Christian (indeed, as will be seen, it is sub-Jewish), and detrimental to a faithful preaching of the gospel. Water baptism does not regenerate, it does not save, and it does not cleanse.
~ Douglas Wilson
A life of love is one of continual growth, where the doors and windows of experience are always open to the wonder and magic that life offers. To love is to risk living fully.
~ Dr. Felice Leonardo Buscaglia