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Quotes About Spellbinding

Music . . . . A magic beyond all we do here!
~ J. K. Rowling
I was always interested in enchantment and magicians and still am.
~ Christopher Lee
Every experience has its element of magic.
~ Hermann Hesse
It was not just his words, though they were clever enough. It was everything together: his face, his gestures, the sliding tones of his voice. I would say it was like a spell he cast, but there was no spell I knew that could equal it. the gift was his alone.
~ Madeline Miller
A Complicated Kindness is just that: funny and strange, spellbinding and heartbreaking, this novel is a complicated kindness from a terrifically talented writer.
~ Gail Anderson-Dargatz
The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story
~ Nalo Hopkinson
You are horror and beauty in rare combination. In a very real way, you've captured us, and we can't escape.
~ Octavia E. Butler
People found it haunting, enthralling, enchanting. Perhaps that's why it eventually became known as the
~ Unknown
When Jay has a guest on his show, that guest is the center of his world for the next 10 minutes. They are the most interesting person he has ever come across, everything they say is spellbinding, he is insatiably curious about their stories, and he reacts to anything they say with an uproarious laugh and otherwise exaggerated reaction that they were seeking. He is charmingly positive, and can always find a humorous spin on a negative aspect of a story.
~ Unknown
The trouble is, she is unlike anyone I have ever known. There was something intangible about her. Something compelling, like heat from a fire. She had a grace, a spark -
~ Patrick Rothfuss
She had a face so charming that visitors of all ages and both sexes would stand stockstill at the sight of her, unable to pull their eyes away, practically licking that face with their eyes, the way tongues work at ice cream, with that typically stupid, single--minded expression on their faces that goes with concentrated licking
~ Patrick Süskind