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magic one-time
Magic is never totally scientifically explainable, but science has always been, at one time or another, considered magic. Anton LaVey
magic going-away analysis
Analysis destroys wholes. Some things, magic things, are meant to stay whole. If you look at their pieces, they go away. Robert James Waller
magic woven warfare
For us necessity is not as of old an image without us, with whom we can do warfare; it is a magic web woven through and through us, like that magnetic system of which modern science speaks, penetrating us with a network subtler than our subtlest nerves, yet bearing in it the central forces of the world. Walter Pater
magic want logic
If you go to a magic show, you don't want to see logic. Willie Nelson
magic knows
There is magic in patience, you know. Zedd
magic quality
If you take the quality of the sites, the quality of the sports, you couldn't do really any better than that. For the atmosphere, there was magic here and there, but not everywhere. Jean Killy
magic others seeing value
His magic is seeing value where others don't. Richard Doherty
magic knows ifs
Don't you? if you keep them from the magic, they will never know what their lives could be.' They will remain protected,' Asha insists. No, 'I say. 'Only untested. Libba Bray
magic stories good-story
We sit and listen and are enthralled anew, for good stories, it seems, never lose their magic. Libba Bray
champagne girlfriend led night played rest rose song turned wrote
I blindfolded my girlfriend at night and led her into the woods, where I had a blanket, rose petals, champagne and candles. I played a song I wrote for her, and the rest of the night turned out great. Ben Curtis
champagne dip drinking finger glass means touch tradition
We have a tradition of wetting the bairn's head, which means when you're drinking probably a glass of champagne you dip your finger in the champagne and touch the baby's head, John Donaldson
champagne information might
We had information as to who he was and what he might be doing,'' Champagne said. The Archives
adolescence remains humans
The truth remains that, after adolescence has begun, "words, words, words," must constitute a large part, and an always larger part as life advances, of what the human being has to learn. William James