Top 29 Magic Key Quotes
#4. I learned that to be amusing was not to be frivolous and that language - always the language - was the magic key as much to prose as to poetry.
Christopher Hitchens
#5. Concentration is the magic key that opens the door to accomplishment. By concentrating our efforts upon a few major goals, our efficiency soars, our projects are completed we are going somewhere.
Michael Korda
#6. She was prisoner to an old, forgotten god, kept from her home, probably never to see it again, and yet ... the way she sat, poised, calm, clear like a full moon night, she seemed much happier than me, the witch who contained them all, the jailer with the magic key.
Sarah Diemer
#7. You are searching for the magic key that will unlock the door to the source of power; and yet you have the key in your own hands, and you may use it the moment you learn to control your thoughts.
Napoleon Hill
#10. The more often one finds the magic key, whatever it is, the more easily the soul's groping fingers come to land on it. In magic as in other things, success brings success.
John Gardner
#11. Magic is a door to which we have lost the key. But the door is there.
F.G. Cottam
#12. There will always be something scary in the world. You must choose whether or not to let it frighten you.
The Venger Breegan,
Quest for Evil: The Magic of the Key by Jenna Lindsey
Jenna Lindsey
#13. The key to acting - from what little I know about that wonderful craft - is listening, and interacting with the other person in order to achieve magic. One way to do that is almost to provoke.
James Gray
#14. Magic came from within, from turning a secret key that lurked inside, waiting for the words to set it free. The
A.J. Hartley
#15. Zen is magic. It gives you the key to open the miraculous. And the miraculous is in you and the key is also in you.
Osho
#16. Faith itself, you see, is the key-the magic wand that they wave over the bubbling brew they have concocted to render it 'self-evident'.
Terry Goodkind
#18. Meditation. That's the key. Supposedly. Calming your mind ind total silence. Understanding your connection to the natural world and all that. You do that, and you can hear it. All the talking.
Colin Meloy
#19. Don't you get it Cat? You're the key. I knew it the day I laid eyes on you.
Amanda Bouchet
#20. We actors are superstitious creatures. We do all the homework, and we put all of the components together, but there's always one key aspect that we're not in charge of, really, and that's magic. You are always on the lookout for where and how that magic is going to ignite.
Lorraine Toussaint
#21. When twelve who wander stand as one
Through the door the dark will come.
The key will be revealed in turn
Unlock the way and you shall learn ...
Galen Beckett
#22. All this time, he thought magic had chosen him. Maybe magic never chose. Maybe it had always been about the fit. A key latching into a hole. Maybe there had been just enough holes in him for magic to slip through and hook him like spurs into cloth.
Roshani Chokshi
#24. Nature: it might be the magical key to unlock a locked imagination.
Kami Guildner
#25. The German sociologist Niklas Luhmann once observed that the simple act of asking yourself, "Where did I put my keys?" performs unexpected magic: it transforms the world into a catalog of possible key locations.1 Under the couch, somewhere the dog or the baby moved
Ian Bogost
#26. Let the people discover you! You might have the key of the locked doors in their lives! Open yourself to the world; you might be the magic the world needs!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#27. The key to having good scales is a healthy diet of venison when you're just a wee dragon lad.
Sully Tarnish
#28. I thought therapy was a sort of magic, that you just kept talking and the very act of talking unlocked some forgotten key.
Sally Brampton
#29. He doesn't make it so complicated but just really allows the lyric to come through even though there's a lot of production going on. I think that's the key and that's the magic, it's making sure that people could still connect with the lyrics while they're on the dance floor.
Deborah Cox