Magical Quotes

Quotes tagged as "magical" Showing 151-180 of 441
Marissa Meyer
“Don’t you understand? My role has been compromised since that first night in the gardens. I don’t want you to marry the King. And even if I could still somehow claim your heart, even after telling you how cruel and unfair I’ve treated you, I wouldn’t be able to give it to the White Queen. Catherine, I don’t want your heart to belong to anyone but me.”
Marissa Meyer, Heartless

“If you look for evidence that the world is made of magic, for evidence that your life is magical,
you will find it everywhere.”
Molly Remer, Walking with Persephone

Friedrich Nietzsche
“We do not dispute what is magical or irrational when it flatters our self-esteem.”
Friedrich Nietzsche

“When nothing is expected, and everything is appreciated, all becomes magical.”
Broms The Poet, Feast

Liz Braswell
“Now directly above her, transiting the meridian, was the new crescent moon. No longer a chalky white, it was as silver as a piece of polished jewelry, somehow shining and sparkling despite the fact that it should have been nearly invisible that close to the sun, traveling through his bright day.
"Oh, how pret---" Rapunzel started to say, but then she was distracted because her hair began to glow.
Just like when she killed the chickens-- butmore.
Brilliantly, with the white light of the diamonds of her (Flynn's) crown, with the whiteness she imagined the foam of a midnight sea would look like. She picked up a hank of hair and let it hang from her hands; it was like holding molten silver chains or all the distant rivers seen from her tower, gathered up together by some unimaginable fairy-tale giant.”
Liz Braswell, What Once Was Mine

“The leaves are pointed down to the ground, but not to the touch until stormy, but to shade only in the lines of the lines. Where is your philosophy that you are talking about but you do not know their real meaning just justified. You must know whose part the darkness is or not.
(Journal:Poem) Reality.
By theamitkumarswords”
theamitkumarswords

“I have visited lairs, burrows and nests across five continents, observed the curious habits of magical beasts in a hundred countries, witnessed their powers, gained their trust and, on occasion, beaten them off with my travelling kettle.

— newt scamander”
Newt Scamander, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

“There's something magical about December”
Charmaine J Forde

“Ramya, your brain...it's why you can see through Glamour. It's why you're immune to Sirens.
It's...it's incredible. I wish I were like you.
I've never met anyone that can do what you do. I swear. It really is incredible.”
Elle McNicoll, Like a Charm

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“The world is magical but there aren’t enough magicians.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Stephanie Garber
“The world outside the windows was a wonderland of white and ice and pale blue winter birds with wings that turned to frosted lilac when they flew.”
Stephanie Garber, The Ballad of Never After

Erin Morgenstern
“A show without an audience is nothing, after all. In response of the audience, that is where the power of performance lives.”
Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

Sasha Graham
“Halloween children bear the blessing and curse of seeing through the veil separating the visible and invisible worlds. We recall with vivid clarity the sweet embrace of that which made us. We carry it with us even when we are told by others to fear it.”
Sasha Graham, The Magic of Tarot: Your Guide to Intuitive Readings, Rituals, and Spells

Steven Magee
“Something magical is happening in the world of light.”
Steven Magee

Kassandra Cross
“Well, ours have old souls,” her eyes glint again in the candlelight. “The cats here really do have nine lives, but not in the way you might think. Our cats come back to live again in different bodies, nine full lifetimes for our little ones. Our familiars. It means they can stay with a witch throughout her entire life, living side by side. Because a witch and her familiar is a bond for eternity. A witch’s cat won’t die until she does.”
Kassandra Cross, Black Magic

“There were miniature fruit trees growing chocolate-dipped plumbs and brown-sugar-glazed peaches. Wedges of cheese peeking out of miniature treasure chests made of pastry. Upside-down turtle shells filled with soup. Finger sandwiches shaped like actual fingers. Colourful plates of salted pink and red radishes. Water with lavendar bubbles, and peach-coloured wine with berries at the bottom of the glass.”
Stephanie Garber, Legendary

Stephanie Garber
“The garment he'd sent had straps made of flower petals, a bodice made of ribbons lined in gems as small as glitter and a full skirt formed of hundreds of silk butterflies, all in different shades of blue that together formed a magical hue she'd never seen. Some had sheer blue wings that were almost as pale as tears, others were soft sky blue, a few had hints of violet, while some had periwinkle veins. The butterflies weren't alive, but they were so delicate and ethereal, at a glance they looked real.”
Stephanie Garber, Excerpt: Finale

Stephanie Garber
“Each living wall was formed of different rare flowers. Burning orange starfire lilies. Deep purple twilight thistles. Brilliant gold creeping faisies. Champagne delights. Scorching red feverbells. All of which grew and stretched with every person that stepped inside.”
Stephanie Garber, Excerpt: Finale

“GUT GUT”
Małgorzata GOHA Zwierzyńska

Shalaka Kulkarni
“It's magical how wheels and gears disguise as wings and propellers!”
Shalaka Kulkarni, Orenda - flash fiction based in modern India

Suzy  Davies
“Every day, and every night The Magical One with deep blue feathers flew, gathering flamingos to help her spread the message to the four corners of the entire world.”
Suzy Davies, The Flamingos Who Painted The Sky

“I'm a boss! A diamond in the rough! A Queen of Queens and I do dare say this, a magical and mysterious mermacorn.”
Helen Edwards, Nothing Sexier Than Freedom

Cheryl van Gent
“When I was younger, I always believed this forest to be magical." - Stella Santoro”
Cheryl van Gent, The Secrets Of The Isle

Sarah Colliver
“Writers are wizards- they create magic, but their wands are pens, and they create stories not spells.”
Sarah Colliver

J. Lynn Else
“Long ago, beasts were easily recognized. They took on the form of their intentions. Now beasts are much harder to see. You shouldn’t always trust your sight. Trust your magic.”
J. Lynn Else, Lost Daughters of Avalon

Steven Magee
“Magical things are happening in the world of hypoxia.”
Steven Magee

“Stephanie Garber, Legendary > Quotes > Quotable Quote


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“There were miniature fruit trees growing chocolate-dipped plumbs and brown-sugar-glazed peaches. Wedges of cheese peeking out of miniature treasure chests made of pastry. Upside-down turtle shells filled with soup. Finger sandwiches shaped like actual fingers. Colourful plates of salted pink and red radishes. Water with lavender bubbles, and peach-coloured wine with berries at the bottom of the glass.”
Stephanie Garber, Legendary

Allan Heinberg
“I want to suspend my disbelief. I want to see magic happen. I want to believe that there's a world just beneath the surface of our world where anything can happen, where magic is possible and dreams come true.”
Allan Heinberg

Julie Abe
“We pass under a sign that declaresWELCOME TO PIXLEY’S HIDDEN MAGICAL VILLAGE, ESTABLISHED IN 1875.
I roll down the window, staring at this new world.
At this hour, only a few people are strolling on the sidewalks. It’s a typical small town, with one main road that runs through, with shops and quaint restaurants. But it’smagical.Each shop looks like a world of its own, with stately brick fronts or sleek glass minimalistic buildings or quirky cottages in a rainbow of colors. And the signs take my breath away:

ELIXIRS OF EUPHORIA
MYSTIC HAHN’S HAVEN FOR THE OCCULT
SARAH AND SUE-O’S SCONES AND SWEETS
QUILL TREE FOX ART GALLERY
LEON THE LION’S TOY EMPORIUM

Julie Abe, The Charmed List

Stephanie Garber
“The first green leaf daring to live among the gloom felt like a trick, a delusion of her breaking mind. But then there was another and another. A canopy of gorgeous green. Everywhere she looked now, there was sunlight, snow-dusted trees, and chirping blue birds, and she was half-afraid she'd lost her mind.

The flowers came next, in delirious shades of yellow and mind and mermaid teal. They lined a sloping road that let down in to a valley with an inn and a lake and an aged sign that read Welcome to the Hollow!

...

...finally they stopped at an inn that couldn't be real. It had to be part of a dream.

The rooftop was covered in enormous cheery mushrooms with red caps that had tiny dragons dozing upon them. Then there were the flowers, so large they were the size of small children, with bright-coloured petals in every shade, which seemed to perk up as the two of them arrived.”
Stephanie Garber, The Ballad of Never After