Money cannot be converted into houses or trained teachers or hospitals at the touch of a magic wand. There are limitations to our physical and intellectual resources.
Sir John James Cowperthwaite
Magic is the science and the art of causing change to occur in conformity with will.
Peter J. Carroll
A life of love is one of continual growth, where the doors and windows of experience are always open to the wonder and magic that life offers. To love is to risk living fully.
Dr. Felice Leonardo Buscaglia
There is no technological magic bullet that will make the government as smart as it is powerful.
James Bovard
I love the whirling of the dervishes. I love the beauty of rare innocence. You don't need no crystal ball, Don't fall for a magic wand. We humans got it all, we perform the miracles.
Kate Bush
All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books.
Thomas Carlyle
The power of thought,the magic of the mind!
George Gordon (Noel) Byron, 6th Baron Byron
Performing the magic, for me, is not about convincing anyone I have amazing abilities. Its about providing a journey which comes to a place where the brain starts spinning. And of course, the best brains spin the most.
Derren Victor Brown
The magic of first love Is our ignorance That it can never end.
UNKNOWN
I would define a book as a work of magic whence escape, all kinds of images to trouble the souls and change the hearts of men.
Anatole France
That old black magic has me in its spell, That old black magic that you weave so well; Icy fingers up and down my spine, The same old witchcraft when your eyes meet mine.
Johnny Mercer
The power of Thought, the magic of the Mind!
Lord Byron
The magic of drama is infinitely more powerful than the magic of trickery. It is as available to the conjurer as it is to the actor. The only difference is that actors take it for granted, whereas few conjurers are even aware that it exists.
Milbourne Christopher
I have left almost to the last the magic of water, an element which owing to its changefulness of form and mood and colour and to the vast range of its effects is ever the principal source of landscape beauty, and has like music a mysterious influence over the mind
Sir George Sitwell