MAGIC QUOTES II

quotations about magic

Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the heart. And they both take unrelenting and unabating practice.

NORA ROBERTS

Honest Illusions

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There is magic, but you have to be the magician. You have to make the magic happen.

SIDNEY SHELDON

Are You Afraid of the Dark?


The old spelling MAGICK has been adopted throughout in order to distinguish the Science of the Magi from all its counterfeits.

ALEISTER CROWLEY

Magick Book IV

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Major magical artifacts are big business and valuable as hell. Even the express courier companies won't insure them for full value. They're just too likely to be stolen.

CAT ADAMS

The Eldritch Conspiracy

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Many secrets of art and nature are thought by the unlearned to be magical.

ROGER BACON

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction


There is no magic. There is only knowledge, more or less hidden.

GENE WOLFE

The Claw of the Conciliator

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First rule of magic: Don't let anyone know your real name. Names have power.

NEIL GAIMAN

The Books of Magic: The Invisible Labyrinth

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A Thaum is the basic unit of magical strength. It has been universally established as the amount of magic needed to create one small white pigeon or three normal-sized billiard balls.

TERRY PRATCHETT

The Light Fantastic


You have to believe we are magic, nothin' can stand in our way
You have to believe we are magic, don't let your aim ever stray
And if all your hopes survive, destiny will arrive
I'll bring all your dreams alive, for you.

JOHN FARRAR

"Magic", Xanadu


The magician must expect the exposure of his tricks sooner or later, and see what it has required long months of study and time to perfect dissolved in an hour. The very best illusions of the best magicians of a few years ago are now the common property of traveling showmen at country fairs.

ALEXANDER HERRMANN

Cosmopolitan, December 1892


When you're touched by magic, nothing's ever quite the same again. What really makes me sad is all those people who never have the chance to know that touch. They're too busy, or they just don't hold with make-believe, so they shut the door without really knowing it was there to be opened in the first place.

CHARLES DE LINT

What the Mouse Found and Other Stories

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I had loved magic tricks from the time I was six or seven. I bought books on magic. I did magic acts for my parents and their friends. I was aiming for show business from early days, and magic was the poor man's way of getting in: you buy a trick for $2, and you've got an act.

STEVE MARTIN

Time Magazine, August 24, 1987

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The trouble with magic is that there's too much it just can't fix. When things go wrong, glimpsing junkyard faerie and crows that can turn into girls and back again doesn't help much. The useful magic's never at hand. The three wishes and the genies in bottles, seven-league boots, invisible cloaks and all. They stay in the stories, while out here in the wide world we have to muddle through as best we can on our own.

CHARLES DE LINT

The Onion Girl

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When magic creates man it may aspire to control him.

R. CASTLETON

attributed, Day's Collacon


Believe in your heart that you're meant to live a life full of passion, purpose, magic and miracles.

ROY T. BENNETT

The Light in the Heart


Magic is often lampooned, usually by those who know little about those who practice it, how it works, how its successes and failures can be explained, and how it relateds to religion or science. Apart from those Christians who associate magic with their devil, this denigration is a hangover from when magic was considered a primitive phase of human cultural evolution. According to this prejudice, a primitive belief in magic was followed by the growth of religions and then, quite recently, by progress towards proper scientific experimentation and rationality. In this context, saying that you work magic is like admitting to superstition.

GRAHAM HARVEY

What Do Pagans Believe?

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You either have the magic or you don't. There's no way you can work up to it.

FREDDY MERCURY

Circus Magazine, April 1975


Like legend and myth, magic fades when it is unused.

CHARLES DE LINT

The Little Country

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Natural Magick therefore is that, which considering well the strength and force of Natural and Celestial beings, and with great curiosity labouring to discover their affections, produces into open Act the hidden and concealed powers of Nature.

HEINRICH CORNELIUS AGRIPPA

The Vanity of Arts and Sciences

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Magic is not done, it's not performed. Like any performance art, it withers away to nothing if it's not presented in the grand style. Moving your feet around is not dancing, reading the lyrics is not singing, and pulling a rabbit out of a hat is not magic.

JOHN CASSIDY & MICHAEL STROUD

The Klutz Book of Magic