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Well, I also love magic, which is, you know, different than showmanship. Magic's an art where you use slight of hand or illusion to create wonder.
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I think everything I do is normal, not paranormal but normal. It's using the power of the mind to achieve whatever we can endure.
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I remember my mother had this deck of cards that her mother had given her and that she passed on to me. It was a gypsy tarot deck that I used to carry everywhere.
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My only fear is the unknown.
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Whether you're shuffling a deck of cards or holding your breath, magic is pretty simple: It comes down to training, practice, and experimentation, followed up by ridiculous pursuit and relentless perseverance.
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I think great whites are the most beautiful and perfect creatures I've ever seen.
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I believe that fear of life brings a greater fear of death.
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I don't think you can say something is or isn't magic. That's what was cool about Houdini, because he was a magician who had a magic show, but he was also an escape artist, and they kind of, over time, blended together. They both kind of enhance each other, I think.
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I think anybody can do any of these if they train. I don't recommend it, but anybody could do it if there was a need.
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As a kid I used to hold my breath longer than anybody else, and then I heard stories about people accidently underwater for 45 minutes - how do you recover from that? It's not a miracle. Something allows us to survive.
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We are all capable of infinitely more than we believe.
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I hope people remember me as a guy who brought magic to the people. You know, pushed the boundaries of wonder.
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Basically, I was a kid growing up with a single mother in Brooklyn.
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In truth, the only restrictions on our capacity to astonish ourselves and each other are imposed by our own minds.
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It was just like a digital fixation with cards and math and science and then I started to look at images of great magicians from Houdini down the line.
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I think magic, whether I'm holding my breath or shuffling a deck of cards, is pretty simple. It's practice, it's training, and it's - It's practice, it's training and experimenting, while pushing through the pain to be the best that I can be.
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I have not had time to reflect on my own truths in many years.
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I'd go to Coney Island to hang out, and I saw a magician doing a rope trick on the boardwalk. I was fascinated. I guess that's how it started.
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I thought instead of burying myself under dirt, I'd bury myself under water so everybody could see that you're there.
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My mother encouraged it so much. She was so supportive. Even if as a kid, I would do the dumbest trick, which now that I look back on some things, she would love it, she would say that's amazing, or if I'd make the ugliest drawing, she would hang it up. She was amazing.
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People haven't even begun to tap into the potential of what the mind is possible of doing. We only use a certain percentage of our brains.
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But as they say about sharks, it's not the ones you see that you have to worry about, it's the ones you don't see.
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I remember finding a Houdini book at the library and seeing an image of him chained on the side of a building. He looked so intense and scary, and I couldn't get that image out of my head. That started building up my love of magic.
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I just believe that the feeling of wonder is amazing. I am pushing myself as far as I can humanly push myself... I can only hope for the best and expect the worse.
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