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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
I did magic all my life from the time I was 12, and I like to tap into the magic from history.
You see the button with the guy with the tray, and you push it, and he arrives with a sandwich! And you think: "Yes! Yes! I control sandwich monkey! I live in magic land, magic land, magic land"
In actual fact, the female function is to explore, discover, invent, solve problems crack jokes, make music - all with love. In other words, create a magic world. — © Valerie Solanas
In actual fact, the female function is to explore, discover, invent, solve problems crack jokes, make music - all with love. In other words, create a magic world.
The ku-magic is a very ancient magic. It predates Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism.
People get inspired to write, paint, draw, sing, sculpt, dance in many different ways. And there are many types of art. But the one thing that they all have in common is that they are all a sort of magic. Sometimes the magic flows from one’s fingers, other times it is transferred to the person who experiences the result. Magic has always worked in mysterious ways.
Words, words, words, a million million words circle in my head like hawks, waiting to dive onto the page to rend and tear the only two words I want to write. Why me?
All human beings have magic in them. The secret is to know how to use this magic.
There's precious little to say between day and dark, Perhaps a few words on the implacable will Of time sailing like a magic barque Or something as fine for the amenities.
What's the main thing that makes magic magic? The fact that no one believes that it's possible.
Magic of the nights is always much impressive than the magic of the days!
The magic that works, to me, is the magic that feels completely grounded and real and tangible.
The Declaration of Independence, the words that launched our nation -- 1,300 words. The Bible, the word of God -- 773,000 words. The Tax Code, the words of politicians -- 7,000,000 words -- and growing!
In 'Drakengard', you have magic and non-magic missiles that couldn't shoot each other down. — © Yoko Taro
In 'Drakengard', you have magic and non-magic missiles that couldn't shoot each other down.
Modern American magic, late 20th century magic, is tremendously disrespectful of the audience.
There’s a bit of hidden magic in every mistake. The magic is called learning.
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe. Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.
If you could ever do a project that really has magic in it, and justifiable magic, you should do it.
There is something cheap about magic that works just because it is magic.
There is no formula that will guarantee success in forecasting, no magic words that will part the clouds. The real problem, as the old saw puts it, is that the future lies ahead.
I work in a world of words - words that inspire, words that persuade and, increasingly, words that can send the message that it is acceptable to hate.
There is no magic in all the world like that magic when you sell your first bit of writing.
Look, I'm a coach, I'm not Harry Potter. He is magical, but in reality there is no magic. Magic is fiction and football is real.
Magic is a two-way process: you use it to change yourself and in return, it changes you. Letting yourself enter a magical reality is not about creating an enclave of magic beyond your everyday life, but of allowing magic in- allowing for the intrusion of the weird, the irrational, the things you can't explain, yet are undeniably real.
Re-forming after the chaos,” I said, remembering Raquel’s words. “Choosing what we’ll do with how things are now, who we’ll be in this new world where the only magic left is what we make ourselves.
If film making is magic, there's a difference between close up magic and David Copperfield. If you're doing close up magic, which independent filmmakers do, it is a very delicate craft, interpersonal relationship, and being able to enrapture a very small audience.
Mark my words, 'Aashiqui' will be a tough act to follow. It will be very difficult to recreate that magic.
There is a lot of comedy in magic, and magic going wrong, and also it is a dramatic subject.
Until it is kindled by a spirit as flamingly alive as the one which gave it birth a book is dead to us. Words divested of their magic are but dead hieroglyphs.
The word "feral" has a kind of magic potency which allied itself to two other words, "ferocious" and "free." To revert to a feral state!
My proposition is that music is at the heart of what 'The Magic Flute' means: that it's Mozart's music, not the words, we should be attending to. Music expresses what can't be expressed otherwise.
I am not going to eat something that I have been told is not good for my system, and I do what I can to eat energy food, such as lean meats, whole grains, and lots of fruit and vegetables. Without this daily habit, my body would have given up a long time ago. There is no magic pill, no magic drink, no magic food.
Parents can plant magic in a child's mind through certain words spoken with some thrilling quality of voice, some uplift of the heart and spirit.
Not all magic is fireworks and fanfare. Sometimes magic is quiet and sneaks up on you.
I find I think of myself not as a writer so much as someone who provides a gateway, a tangential route for readers to reach the circus. To visit the circus again, if only in their minds, when they are unable to attend it physically. I relay it through printed words on crumpled newsprint, words that they can read again and again, returning to the circus whenever they wish, regardless of time of day or physical location. Transporting them at will. When put that way, it sounds rather like magic, doesn't it? p.369
Children's authors have to pick words that reflect the spirit of a book and convey its message but also words that light children up, that children will recognize. Words that inspire and comfort. Words that challenge yet don't patronize. Words that, well, mean something to them.
Trump does magic. Maybe it will be black magic sometime, but he's an amazing phenomenon.
Actually, Magic and the Lakers beat Philadelphia for Magic's first NBA Championship.
There is magic in my universe, but it's pretty low magic compared to other fantasies. — © George R. R. Martin
There is magic in my universe, but it's pretty low magic compared to other fantasies.
If you want magic, let go of your armor. Magic is so much stronger than steel.
Dull magic is a collection of tricks: great magic should sting.
I believe that the combination of pencil and memory creates a kind of practical magic, and magic is dangerous.
Sometimes we don't need words. Rather, it's words that need us. If we were no longer here, words would lose their whole function. They would end up as words that are never spoken, and words that aren't spoken are no longer words. - (Where I'm Likely To Find It)
There is magic within, there is magic without. Follow me and you'll learn just what life's all about.
Some words have to be explicitly uttered, Lenore. Only by actually uttering certain words does one really DO what one SAYS. 'Love' is one of those words, performative words. Some words can literally make things real.
Every word was a singing sparrow, a magic trick, a truffle for me. The words made me laugh in delight.
If they were real, then maybe the world was big enough to have magic in it. And if there was magic — even bad magic, and Zach knew it was more likely that there was bad magic than any good kind — then maybe not everyone had to have a story like his father's, a story like the kind all the adults he knew told, one about giving up and growing bitter.
Soldiers fighting a daily battle under frightening conditions can feel their leaders are far removed from their reality. There's no magic cure for this challenge, and soothing words that aren't backed up by action encourage cynicism.
You see on the night of a Champions League game. It is magic. It is total magic. — © Patrice Evra
You see on the night of a Champions League game. It is magic. It is total magic.
Magic has universal appeal. I don't believe in magic in the way that I describe in my books, but I'd love it to be real.
Wordstruck is exactly what I was—and still am: crazy about the sound of words, the look of words, the taste of words, the feeling for words on the tongue and in the mind.
Normally, I do magic on the stage. But I can make magic credible and resonate through a TV screen.
Genius is another word for magic, and the whole point of magic is that it is inexplicable.
There's a lot of magic between you too, ain't no denying that. And magic makes forgettin' hard.
There is nothing else in magic but the wild thought of the bird as it casts itself into the void. There is no creature upon the earth with such potential for magic. Even the least of them may fly straight out of this world and come by chance to the Other Lands. Where does the wind come from that blows upon your face, that fans the pages of your book? Where the harum-scarum magic of small wild creatures meets the magic of Man, where the language of the wind and the rain and the trees can be understood, there we will find the Raven King.
My idea of magic doesn't have much to do with stage tricks and illusions. The whole world abounds in magic.
Words sing. They hurt. They teach. They sanctify. They were man's first, immeasurable feat of magic. They liberated us from ignorance and our barbarous past.
When [the magician] clicks his fingers and cards change to the four aces, we know we have experienced sleight of hand. Real magic would not be quite that quick and easy. Real magic would take investment. Real magic would draw you in, and make you nervous.
Everyone does magic all the time in different ways. "Life" plus "significance" = magic.
I love fairytales. I like fantasy a lot, science fiction, I like magic. I like to create magic. I love magic.
The Lord's Prayer is 66 words, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words, and there are 1,322 words in the Declaration of Independence. Yet, government regulations on the sale of cabbage total 26,911 words.
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