
Top 14 Wobensmith Magic Trick Quotes
#2. Islington smiled superciliously. "Lucifer?" It said. "Lucifer was an idiot. It wound up lord and master of nothing at all." The marquis grinned. "And you wound up lord and master of two thugs and a roomful of candles?
Neil Gaiman
#3. Your faith is what you do daily, you can't separate your heart from your body and keep them both alive, they're almost the same thing.
Jon Foreman
#4. Extraordinary observations require extraordinary evidence to make them believable.
Carl Sagan
#5. I'm actually at home when I'm not on tour, and I have a lot of downtime.
Austin Carlile
#6. I don't know anything more piggish - I don't know anything more un-American than saying, 'Oh, I'm worried about my own little handout or my own little program or my own little economy and we'll kick this can down the road and let some future generation deal with it.'
Todd Rokita
#7. I caught the smell of a warm woman and I saw the eyes of an insomniac leopard in the darkness ...
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#8. You never loved me, Farin. You never even said you liked me very much.
Heather O'Brien
#9. Habits, though in their commencement like the filmy line of the spider, trembling at every breeze, may in the end prove as links of tempered steel, binding a deathless being to eternal felicity or woe.
Lydia Sigourney
#10. Are we really going to spend our whole lives like this, feeling the wrong shape and the wrong weight in the wrong skin?
Emma Woolf
#11. When I used to go into bars people would try and fight me. Women would punch me 10 years ago or put cigarettes out on my arm or my face. But it doesn't seem to happen any more. They show us a lot of love.
Johnny Knoxville
#12. Just because you win the French Open it doesn't mean you can do well at Wimbledon.
Li Na
#13. Both individual skill (art) and chance are important factors in determining success or failure.
Benjamin Graham
#14. I think if religion closes discussion or exchange of ideas or curiosity about other views, it's not true to its core.
David O. Russell
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