A Quote by Graham Hawkes

Theres something just magical about flight. Period. — © Graham Hawkes
Theres something just magical about flight. Period.
There's something just magical about flight. Period.
I'm not into things that feel like a sequel. There's just something magical about when something happens for the first time.
There's something about light field photography that's just magical.
House music is like going to church - it touches you. There's something really magical about it that pulls you in, and you just want to keep learning more about it.
I want people to feel good about listening to this [Delta Machine] record, to get some kind of peace. It's just got something magical about it.
I've always thought flight was fun and wanted to write about flight, and I knew a lot of househusbands who were having a really bad time with it. I thought flight might perk up a marriage here or there.
There's something magical about the idea that you can write something down and someone else can read it. I'm still mildly agog about that.
I have a magical work in a magical way. I give magical service for magical pay.
The fun part, I will admit this much, there is a period when listening to my music is fun, and that's when I'm making it. There's a tiny little window before something gets old, but after it's come to fruition. There's a little window there where I can listen to a song probably about five times, and I'll really think it's awesome. That's kind of the period that lets me know when I - 99 percent of the time, that period is right about whether a song is going to be a keeper for an album or just a throwaway track that never gets - in that little window.
Neophyte writers tend to believe that there is something magical about ideas and that if they can just get a hold of a good one, then their futures are ensured.
You could believe that Sinbad could fight a skeleton because that's from a period in the past, a magical period. But if you had James Bond fighting a skeleton, it'd be almost comical.
Having the opportunity to fly the first flight of something like a space shuttle was the ultimate test flight.
'Downton Abbey' didn't have the impact it had just because it was a good story about people. It was something about that period and that world that was fascinating to people on a level that wasn't just as an entertainment.
Like Woody Allen actually does this a lot in his movies, its kind of called magical realism where he has just kind of an everyday, these kind of everyday experiences and all the sudden something magical or supernatural will come into to and I just, I love that and I think everybody can kind of - everybody wants that at some point in their life.
I'm fascinated by the period that goes from the Industrial Revolution to right after World War II. There's something about that period that's epic and tragic.
There is something about acting that's mysterious and magical because there is only so much I can do to prepare, and then I have to just let go and breathe and believe that it will come through.
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