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magic
I've never been to MAGIC before. This is a little overwhelming. Paula Abdul
magic attention common
The magician and the politician have much in common: they both have to draw our attention away from what they are really doing. Ben Okri
magic looks ordinary
When I look back on my ordinary, ordinary life, I see so much magic, though I missed it at the time. Jamie Cullum
magic
Touch magic. Pass it on. Jane Yolen
magic way belief
There is no way that you can ever really repeat something. I have this great belief that the magic of the moment can never be recaptured. Brian May
magic asking poison
I could never accept life as it was, I could never gobble down all its poisons bu there were parts, tenuous magic parts open for the asking. Charles Bukowski
magic belief muscles
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. Dorothy Allison
magic doe would-be
Without Leskov there would be no Bulgakov, no Chekhov, but also no Garca Mrquez and Julio Cortzar. . . . Leskov is the essential storyteller: he does not portray life, he creates it in all its wonder and terror and magic. Alberto Manguel
magic scientist magician
God is a scientist, not a magician. Albert Einstein
literature faces mysterious
As a rule, said Holmes, the more bizarre a thing is the less mysterious it proves to be. It is your commonplace, featureless crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is the most difficult to identify. Arthur Conan Doyle
literature consolation ifs
There was always the consolation that if I didn't like what I wrote I could throw it away or burn it. Carl Sandburg
literature rich resources
Few nations match our rich resource of literature. Charles Clarke
literature life-is hell
Without literature, life is hell. Charles Bukowski
literature recognition reason
Poets are always the advance guard of literature; the advance guard of life. It is for this reason that their recognition comes so slowly. Amy Lowell
literature fundamentals significant
Periods of rapid and fundamental change were never favourable for literature. Significant works, have nearly always and everywhere been created in periods of stability, be it good or bad. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
literature able groups
The thing I love about reporting is being able to blend in with any group, whether that's neo-Nazis or pedophiles. Anderson Cooper
literature human-nature sometimes
Sometimes you do something, and you get screwed. Sometimes it's the things you don't do, and you get screwed. Chuck Palahniuk
literature language
Literature exists inside the language. It's made of words. Amos Oz
may individual difficulty
Nobody, who has not been in the interior of a family, can say what the difficulties of any individual of that family may be. Jane Austen
may rewards tendencies
I leave it to be settled, by whomsoever it may concern, whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend parental tyranny, or reward filial disobedience. Jane Austen
may call-me sinner
They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself. Brigitte Bardot
maybe signing unless
Unless you are Stephen King, a book signing is attended by maybe 40 or 50 people. Dana Stabenow
may mercy
May God in His mercy lead us through these times; but above all, may He lead us to Himself. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
may incidents happened
I describe incidents which may or may not have happened but which are true. Elie Wiesel
may resolve enigma
It may well be doubted whether human ingenuity can construct an enigma... which human ingenuity may not, by proper application, resolve. Edgar Allan Poe
may
Women who love only women may have a good point. Edward Abbey
may world illusion
This world may be only illusion -- but it's the only illusion we've got. Edward Abbey