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Magic Quotes - Page 62

Nor elves, nor fays, nor magic charm, Have pow'r, or will, to work us harm; For those who dare the truth to tell, Fays, elves, and fairies, wish them well.

Maria Edgeworth (1848). “Forester. The Prussian vase. The good aunt. Angelina. The good French governess. Mademoiselle Panache. The knapsack”, p.422

There is no magician like love.

Marguerite Gardiner Countess of Blessington (1838). “The Confessions of an Elderly Lady”, p.111

The use of soul-force for turning stones into bread would have been considered, as it is still considered, as black magic.

Mahatma Gandhi, Anthony J. Parel (1997). “Gandhi: 'Hind Swaraj' and Other Writings”, p.147, Cambridge University Press

What magic shall solve us the secretOf beauty that's born for an hour?

Madison Julius Cawein (1907). “Poems of meditation and of forest and field”

Once love had seemed like magic. Now it seemed like tricks.

Lorrie Moore (2012). “Like Life”, p.172, Vintage

They have an unusual relationship. And when things are good, it's magic.

Lisa McMann (2010). “Fade”, p.19, Simon and Schuster

We sit and listen and are enthralled anew, for good stories, it seems, never lose their magic.

Libba Bray (2010). “The Sweet Far Thing”, p.166, Simon and Schuster

Because you can't keep up the illusion forever," I say. "No one has that much magic.

Libba Bray (2010). “Rebel Angels”, p.376, Simon and Schuster