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Magic Quotes by Joanne Kathleen Rowling
- There is a lot of comedy in magic, and magic going wrong, and also it is a dramatic subject.
- Ah, music. A magic beyond all we do here!
- Unlike any other creature on this planet, humans can learn and understand, without having experienced. They can think themselves into other people's places. We do…
- What's interesting about the wizarding world is when you take physical strength out of the equation, a woman can do magic just as powerfully as…
- I've never wanted to be a witch, but an alchemist, now that's a different matter. To invent this wizard world, I've learned a ridiculous amount…
- Magic has universal appeal. I don't believe in magic in the way that I describe in my books, but I'd love it to be real.
- I don't believe in magic, either.
- I really don't believe in magic.
- Apparently wizards poke their noses in everywhere!
- We teachers are rather good at magic, you know.
- I don't believe in the kind of magic in my books. But I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a good…
- We do not need magic to transform our world. We carry all of the power we need inside ourselves already.
- I don't think you should be an Auror, Harry," said Luna unexpectedly. Everybody looked at her. "The Aurors are part of the Rotfang Conspiracy, I…
- Everybody finished the song at different times. Dumbledore conducted their last few lines with his wand and when they had finished, he was one of…
- But people only die in proper duels, you know, with real wizards. The most you and Malfoy’ll be able to do is send sparks at…
- If you choose to use your status and influence to raise your voice on behalf of those who have no voice; if you choose to…
- I AM NOT PAYING FOR SOME CRACKPOT OLD FOOL TO TEACH HIM MAGIC TRICKS!" yelled Uncle Vernon. Hagrid seized his pink umbrella and whirled it…
- I don't believe in magic.
- You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of potion-making. As there is little foolish wand-waving here, many of you will hardly…
- Just because you’re allowed to use magic now you don’t have to whip your wands out for every tiny little thing!
- The trouble is, the other side can do magic too, Prime Minister.
- And his knowledge remained woefully incomplete, Harry! That which Voldemort does not value, he takes no trouble to comprehend. Of house-elves and children's tales, of…
- Magic causes as much trouble as it cures.
- They don't know we're not allowed to use magic at home. I'm going to have a lot of fun with Dudley this summer.
- There was a lot more to magic, as Harry quickly found out, than waving your wand and saying a few funny words.
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- Ideas aren't magical; the only tricky part is holding on to one long enough to get it written down. — Lynn Abbey
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- Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory. — Thomas Beecham
- Art is magic delivered from the lie of being truth. — Theodor Adorno
- Magic's an art where you use slight of hand or illusion to create wonder. And I was just intrigued with that idea. — David Blaine
- Movies are like magic tricks. — Jeff Bridges
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- Man masters nature not by force but by understanding. This is why science has succeeded where magic failed: because it has looked… — Jacob Bronowski
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