


That’s it! A few inspirational quotes about magic for your Monday morning. I think we are all part magic and part illusion, though. You have to believe in yourself before you can make something happen!Ī gentle reminder that some people are truly amazing, while others are just really good at pretending to be. My absolute favorite! An important reminder that the minute you say you can’t do something, you REALLY can’t do it. On the other hand, for those who actually practice magic, it’s a reminder that true magic comes from within, not from tools you buy in a New Age shop or words you speak from a book someone else wrote. On the one hand, it’s a general inspirational quote that reminds us of the magic of using our minds and imaginations. Maybe a more depressing way, but I thought it was just a pretty quote. Kind of a prettier way of saying every cloud has a silver lining. Okay, so this one doesn’t really mention magic exactly, but it was filed under “magic” on GoodReads and it totally spoke to me.

Maybe magic is right there, under our noses, but we’re too closed off to it to see it. Our senses evolve and change all the time.
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“The world is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” I think this reminds us that we don’t know everything there is to know about the world. If you look for magic everywhere, you will see it! We should take more cues from our kids and see the world through their eyes from time to time. One of my favorites: “Children see magic because they look for it.” So true. Maybe those things are science or coincidence, but to me, it’s all part of the magic of the world. A perfectly red rose, a rain storm that cools you down just when you think you’ll go bonkers from the heat, the way we can manage to form meaningful connections with the right people out billions of people on the planet. I’m talking about the magic of everyday life. I’ve always believed in the mystical, magical and arcane, but I’m not really even talking about THAT kind of magic, per se. Similarly, Firdaus’s stepmother’s eyes are dull and unreflective, suggesting that although she is not cruel, she is unfeeling and does not bring life, hope, or love to Firdaus’s world.Since it’s my birthday, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite inspirational quotes about magic. Contrarily, when Bayoumi starts to beat Firdaus, his once-kind eyes reveal themselves to be “jet black,” suggesting that they have no light and that he is not a source of compassion as Firdaus once believed. This description is repeated almost verbatim for both Miss Iqbal and Ibrahim’s eyes (before Ibrahim betrays Firdaus), suggesting that Firdaus sees these individuals similarly, as people whom she loves that give life rather than take it. The flowing light suggests that Firdaus remembers her mother as a life-giving source of comfort. Although Firdaus barely remembers her mother, Firdaus does recall that her eyes looked like two rings of bright white surrounding two circles of deep black, and the white glows as if light flows through them from some magical place. In Firdaus’s narration, a person’s eyes reflect her perception of them and the way she judges their character.
