Expand your world. (Stories about wizards and spells) are very frequently about power relationships…
– Margaret Atwood
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- Needs expand themselves to make use of the money available -¦. And desires expand to make use of -˜others’ money as well! – Sandeep Sahajpal
- We must be willing to expand the heart in order to be able to expand our thinking. – Molly Friedenfeld
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- People need stories…we use stories to teach, to learn, to make sense of the world around us. As long as we need stories, we will need books. – Jennifer Chiaverini
- Well, one day all the world’s wizards and witches will kneel before Jesus and call Him -˜Lord. – Jim Yackel
- Stories arrest us. Parents use stories to capture the attention of active children. Preachers use stories to capture the attention of sleepy adults. – Tony Reinke
- Souls are more important than stories, yes. But stories are a window to the soul. Without stories, the soul suffocates. – Christy Hall
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- You have immense power–power to overcome, power to achieve, power to possess, and power to prosper, making you incredibly irresistible. – Anitra SheltonQuinn
- Perhaps its not the world that is soundless but we who are deaf. – Margaret Atwood
- Don’t put your wand there, boy! … Better wizards than you have lost ????ocks, you know! – JK Rowling
- Nothing’s really changed since then, except that now any children we have might be wizards themselves, and I’ll be hopelessly outnumbered. – Eilis ONeal
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- Wizards are always troubled about the future. – JRR Tolkien
- Words have magic. Spells and curses. Some of them, the best of them, once said change everything. – Nora Roberts
- Most of the masses still believe in magic, you know. Spells. Potions. It’s a big business, I am told. – Philip K
- I address you all tonight for who you truly are: wizards, mermaids, travelers, adventurers, and magicians. You are the true dreamers. – Brian Selznick
- Apparently wizards poke their noses in everywhere! – JK Rowling
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- I do not want to credit my life to spells and rituals, cushioning me from the consequences of living. – Thomm Quackenbush
- … waiting for the spell to end, as all spells must. – Angie Sage
- …yes I understand your spells-”your sex magic-”at least, I know this: all lights dim when you walk in… – John Geddes
- Out of all the magic words in existence, kind words produce the most powerful transformation spells. – Richelle E Goodrich
- Words shall not be hidnor spells buriedmight shall not sink undergroundthough the mighty go. – Elias Lnnrot
- Jesus first, others next, and yourself last spells J-O-Y. – Linda Byler
- She had spells of manic loquaciousness, followed by days of silence. – Elizabeth Strout
- That’s what sex does: it starts relationships and it verifies the end of relationships. – Eric Jerome ey
- Never carry the baggage of your past relationships on the honeymoon of your future relationships. – Faraaz Kazi
- There are two key areas that boil down life. Our relationships with people and the relationships with ourselves. – Matthew Donnelly
- The sun is free, it is still there to be enjoyed. – Margaret Atwood
- I am tempted to think that to be despised by her sex is a very great compliment to a woman. – Margaret Atwood
- Heroes need monsters to establish their heroic credentials. You need something scary to overcome. – Margaret Atwood
- But there’s something missing in them, even the nice ones. It’s like they’re permanently absent-minded, like that can’t quite remember who they are. – Margaret Atwood
- But people will do anything rather than admit that their lives have no meaning. – Margaret Atwood
- I didn’t much like it, this grudge-holding against the past. – Margaret Atwood
- More and more I feel like a letter-”deposited here, collected there. But a letter addressed to no one. – Margaret Atwood
- …yes, in the obscured sky a moon does float, newly, a wishing moon, a sliver of ancient rock, a goddess, a wink. – Margaret Atwood
- Religious people of any serious kind made her nervous: they were like men in raincoats who might or might not be flashers. – Margaret Atwood