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Magic Quotes by Nora Roberts
- Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the heart. And they both take practice.
- Magic is. But its power is nothing beside love. --Prince Carrick
- Magic exists. Who can doubt it, when there are rainbows and wildflowers, the music of the wind and the silence of the stars? Anyone who…
- Laying a hand on his heart, she timed its beats to her own. And knew the truest magic was there.
- The purest magic is in the heart.....
- It’s good to be with someone when you know you matter. Not assume,” she qualified, “but know. To be with someone, who even when you…
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