Magical Quotes
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The most magical moments for me come from the little ones in elementary school. They ask adorable and meaningful questions.
Scott Cohen
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Poetry is, above all, a singing art of natural and magical connection because, though it is born out of one's person's solitude, it has the ability to reach out and touch in a humane and warmly illuminating way the solitude, even the loneliness, of others. That is why, to me, poetry is one of the most vital treasures that humanity possesses; it is a bridge between separated souls.
Brendan Kennelly
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Somehow destiny comes into play. These children end up with you and you end up with them. It's something quite magical.
Nicole Kidman
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Actors have a magical difference from other people.
Agnes Moorehead
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Richard Avedon taught me that if you go into a photo session and come out with what you had hoped for, it’s a failure. You need to be surprised if you want it to be magical.
Amy Arbus
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That's human nature - we want to completely rewrite history so it can be comfortable. Without getting too profound, I'm pretty sure that's where the invention of the afterlife comes from. "We don't really become worm food. We go to a magical place with bunnies and rainbows."
Bobcat Goldthwait
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Sanctuaries are magical places - dare I say holy?
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
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Getting to be in Chicago when the Cubs won the World Series was one of the most magical experiences I think I've ever had in a city.
Miranda Rae Mayo
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I think that's why art prevails: because it helps people in a fairly intangible, magical way feel more connected to each other.
Dan Mangan
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I have no wings, but still I fly in the sky; I have no magical power, yet like magic I journey throughout realms of illusory display, here and there, in nine directions, exploring the connections of my karma.
Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche
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Life is magical. There is something wonderful in being alive, in having within one's self all sorts of possibilities.
Arthur Lynch
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In her dance, she controlled the bright paper birds with invisible wires and threads. She played the human: heavy, tied to earth. Her dances weren't pretty or delightful, but they were magical, [...] They called her a dancer and a puppeteer and an artist. They might have called her a witch, and not the good kind either.
Katherine Catmull