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The only magic we have is what we make in ourselves, the muscles we build up on the inside, the sense of belief we create from nothing.
Magic, indeed, is all around us, in stones, flowers, stars, the dawn wind and the sunset cloud; all we need is the ability to see and understand.
I put the "ic" in "Magic
Magic is magic except to the magician.
It's far too late for anything but magick, as the future is clearly up for grabs.
Magic's just science that we don't understand yet.
Magic is a door to which we have lost the key. But the door is there.
Magic is just energy that wants to be something different
What's magic, eh? Just wavin' a stick an' sayin' a few wee magical words. An' what's so clever aboot that, eh? But lookin' at things, really lookin' at 'em, and then workin' 'em oout, now, that's a real skill.
Sometimes, magic is just someone spending more time on something than anyone else might reasonably expect.
Magic's never what you expect it to be, but it's often what you need.
Lack of subtlety, that's how you beat magic.
Magic is seeing wonder in nature's every little thing, seeing how wonderful the fireflies are and how magical are the dragonflies.
Magic was nothing more than desire made real,
If you just look around ... you'll see you got magic.Magic-- John Butler
There is magic in all life.
Magic is the total delight (appreciation) of chance
Magic isn't something you buy in a store
Magic is the stunning art of surprising your audience, so that nothing else surprises them.
Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen.
It's still magic even if you know how it's done.
Magic Is About Receiving
Magic, madam, is like wine and, if you are not used to it, it will make you drunk.
Magic has often been thought of us the art of making dreams come true; the art of realizing visions. Yet before we can bring birth to the vision we have to see it.
Magic works best for me when it aligns with scientific principles.
There is magic. Even here. In office cubicles.
Magic is the word illiterates use for phenomena they can't explain.
To create the magic, you should first believe in it.
There is no such thing as magic. It is a word. A silly, foolish, overused word. There is only your aura ... or the Chinese have a better word for it: qi. A life force. An energy. This is the energy that flows within you. It can be shaped, molded, directed.
Magic is the illusion which is created when a series of natural movements apparently causes an unnatural, or magical, result.
Magic is the divinity of man achieved in union with faith ...
Everything is made out of Magic,
MAGIC, n. An art of converting superstition into coin. There are other arts serving the same high purpose, but the discreet lexicographer does not name them.
Magic is the art and science of forcing things to behave in ways that are not in their nature.
Magic happen when you believe in yourself.
Magic is something that surrounds you all the time! Always be happy no matter what happens!
Magick, in it's own way, is a science of psychology because it uses the power of the mind to bring forth change in one's life.
Believe in the magic
Magic is the Special Olympics of entertainment.
There is no magic in magic, it's all in the details.
Whoever you are, you're like no one else, and you can do magick like no one else, too. Each and every one of us is a one-of-a-kind pattern of energies and essence, each with our own affinities, abilities, and purpose.
Magick comes in many forms, and there are many covert master magicians who are so covert that they don't even know they are magicians.
To train the mind to move with the maximum speed and energy, with the utmost possible accuracy in the chosen direction, and with the minimum of disturbance or friction. That is Magick. To stop the mind altogether. That is Yoga.
Magic is the recognition of the fire burning behind us when all else see only their own shadow on the wall.
Magician of Lublin,
Magic is a lot like language: it's all about stringing things together,
linking one thing with another, one idea with another.
Magic is what happens when you have encountered the Divine. It is the life-altering experiences of connecting to the divinity that dwells within yourself and in the world.
Magic is not inherently anything. It is what you sell it as.
Most magic wasn't even magic. It just was.
The Art Magicke has rules. It means I have to teach you all my tricks. All the substitutions, the replications, the illusions. How to read minds and palms and leaves. How to disappear and reappear.
"How to saw people in half?"
"That too."
"Nice.
Everything looks like magic when you don't understand it.
Magic is a naughty beast.
There is a fine line between truth and magick.
Magic is dangerous: it's neither good nor bad, right nor wrong; it can be both a blessing and a curse. It takes strength, the strength of a man, to make the magic his own, to make it serve him, and not the other way around.
In all forms of magick, the imagination or image-making faculty is the most important factor
The real secret of magic lies in the performance.
I don't believe in magic. I believe in hard work.
Some magic is so old, it's hardly magic anymore.
I want everyday magic.
Now there is hardly anything but magic abroad before seven o'clock in the morning. Only the disciples of magic like getting their feet wet, and being furiously happy on an empty stomach.
With you alongside,
Magic is,
less a dictionary word,
And more a,
part of life.
Remember your magic.
There is no such things as magic, though there is such a thing as knowledge of the hidden ways of Nature.
Every human being has a fascinating existence, with a big cast of good and evil characters in each. And almost always, somewhere along the way, magic.
Magical since Birth.
Magic is in your blood and you'll find yourself again soon enough.
Landry Sutton
Where magic is the essence of existence and those who wield it, rarely what they seem
You don't get into magic ... Magic gets into you.
The best magic comes from the inside.
Magic has big sharp teeth. When it bites, it doesn't nibble. It takes big, bloody chunks. So be very, very careful.
Magic is overrated. Courage is what matters.
It takes a little magic to figure out the world.
Life is magical! You are magic!
There's a bit of magic in everything, and some loss to even things out.
All human beings have magic in them. The secret is to know how to use this magic ...
The purest magic is in the heart.....
I don't believe in magic.
The world is its own magic.
Magic is all about choice. Choosing to use it, choosing to surrender it, choosing to take it from the chasm --choosing to let it break in defense of a kingdom.
Magic = Lie! Magic It is based on lies and fast movements. The idea is to make the folks around you to look where you want this objective and you say some kind a words like "Shizama Lqma" and you just do the other part
and you make it appear from somewhere else and that's all!
A little magic can take you a long way.
Magic comprises the most profound contemplation of the most secret things, their nature, power, quality, substance, and virtues, as well as the knowledge of their whole nature.
Magic is the practice of causing change through the use of powers as yet not defined or accepted by science.
Black Magick is the process of self-transformation through an antinomian initiatory structure, Black meaning the hidden wisdom, power of darkness, dreams and staging the reality you wish and Magick being the process to ascend, become immortal in spirit.
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.
Be confident to make your magic.
The only secret of magic is that I'm willing to work harder on it than you think it's worth.
Magic is that paganistic reversal of the process of religion, in which man, instead of letting himself be used by God for the divine purpose, drags down his god to the level of a tool, which he uses for his own selfish purpose.
Magic can be found in stolen moments.
Magic fucking phone.
The magic is in the tiny moments. The small touches, the gentle smiles, the quiet laughs. The magic is about living for today and allowing yourself to breathe and be happy. My dear boy, to love is the magic.
I can't just sit at my desk and let this web of weirdness spin around me. (That describes a lot of jobs, I realize, but this is potentially a special kind of magick-with-a-k weirdness.
Because we forgot magic,' Gim
True magic happens when we create with our hands and dream from our hearts.
Magic is the craft of shaping, the craft of the wise, exhilarating, dangerous - the ultimate adventure. The power of magic should not be underestimated. It works, often in ways that are unexpected and difficult to control.
If you take any activity, any art, any discipline, any skill, take it and
push it as far as it will go, push it beyond where it has ever been before,
push it to the wildest edge of edges, then you force it into the realm of
magic.
Most magick I have experienced can be written off as a stew of psychology and coincidence, and I truly believe this is where magick is best worked.
The magic is as wide as a smile and as narrow as a wink, loud as laughter and quiet as a tear, tall as a tale and deep as emotion. So strong, it can lift the spirit. So gentle, it can touch the heart. It is the magic that begins the happily ever after.
Make no mistake about it, magick is an art form, and every true magician is an artist.
Magic is a shortened term derived from "Magiano's tricks," coined from the exploits of the famous young charlatan, Magiano, who was never captured by the Inquisition. - Essays, by Raffaele Laurent Bessette Adelina