"Certain individual words do possess more pitch, more radiance, more shazam! than others, but it's the way words are juxtaposed with other words in a phrase or sentence that can create magic. Perhaps literally. The word "grammar," like its sister word "glamour," is actually derived from an old Scottish word that meant "sorcery." When we were made to diagram sentences in high school, we were unwittingly being instructed in syntax sorcery, in wizardry. We were all enrolled at Hogwarts. Who knew?"
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"Hold on to your divine blush, your innate rosy magic, or end up brown. Once you're brown, you'll find out you're blue. As blue as indigo. And you know what that means. Indigo. Indigoing. Indigone."
"The pain is bad magicians ripping off good ones, doing magic badly, and making a mockery of the art."
"I believe that the combination of pencil and memory creates a kind of practical magic, and magic is dangerous."
"She did not shut it properly because she knew that it is very silly to shut oneself into a wardrobe, even if it is not a magic one."
"Laughter is a symptom of spirituality. Laughter is the flow of love coursing through your body. Laughter is the nectar of present moment awareness. Invite more laughter into your life and relish the magic in every moment."
"Don't lose the wonder in your eyes It's right there when you smile... If we go back, for a while Let me go back, for a while To that magic time"
"A work of art is one of mystery, the one extreme magic; everything else is either arithmetic or biology."
"A layman will no doubt find it hard to understand how pathological disorders of the body and mind can be eliminated by 'mere' words. He will feel that he is being asked to believe in magic. And he will not be so very wrong, for the words which we use in our everyday speech are nothing other than watered-down magic. But we shall have to follow a roundabout path in order to explain how science sets about restoring to words a part at least of their former magical power."
"Their 'magic' is Art, delivered from many of its human limitations."
"You either have the magic or you don't. There's no way you can work up to it."
"Reading is one of the greatest forms of magic available to us on the planet."
"A life without love, without the presence of the beloved, is nothing but a mere magic-lantern show. We draw out slide after slide, swiftly tiring of each, and pushing it back to make haste for the next."
"The highest art... sets down its creations and trusts in their magic, without fear of not being understood."
"The universe is almost like a huge magic trick and scientists are trying to figure out how it does what it does."
"Painting isn't an aesthetic operation; it's a form of magic designed as mediator between this strange hostile world and us."
"I would like to evoke the sense of wonder and magic in the reader but without invoking the mystical, the supernatural or the transcendent."
"The leader is the person who brings a little magic to the moment."
"The magic to a great meeting is all of the work that's done beforehand."
"When you're doing fantasy, you can get so caught up in the magic of it that you lose the humanity."