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Magic Quotes by Derren Brown
- When [the magician] clicks his fingers and cards change to the four aces, we know we have experienced sleight of hand. Real magic would not…
- In magic we have a variety of "uses" for our art beyond magic itself, which reminds me of the notion of art therapy. The rendering…
- A lot of unconfident kids do tricks because it's the quickest route to impressing people," he explains. "You can stand behind something amazing and people…
- ...there is a fine line between wishing to produce child-like astonishment and treating people like infants.
- Magic is a performance, and a performance should have an honesty, a relevance and a resonance if it is to be offered to spectators without…
- Magic is not inherently anything. It is what you sell it as.
- Dull magic is a collection of tricks: great magic should sting.
- Booking an act for my Dad's 70th birthday, I wanted a great act and went straight to John Archer- his reputation in the magic world…
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