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Watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you, because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.

—Roald Dahl, 1990

Disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business.

—Tom Robbins, 1976

Nothing worth knowing can be understood with the mind.

—Woody Allen, 1979

Men willingly believe what they wish.

—Julius Caesar, c. 50 BC

Egypt was the mother of magicians.

—Clement of Alexandria, c. 200

The believer in magic and miracles reflects on how to impose a law on nature—and, in brief, the religious cult is the outcome of this reflection.

—Friedrich Nietzsche, 1878

The Mughal’s nature is such that they demand miracles, but if a miracle were to be performed by some upright follower of our religion, they would say that it had been brought about by magic and sorcery. They would strike him down with spears or would stone him to death.

—Fr. Antonio Monserrate, 1590

The most beautiful emotion we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of all true art and science.

—Albert Einstein, 1930

Superstitions are habits rather than beliefs.

—Marlene Dietrich, 1962

Any serious attempt to do anything worthwhile is ritualistic.

—Derek Walcott, 1986

There is not so contemptible a plant or animal that does not confound the most enlarged understanding.

—John Locke, 1689

Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.

—Saint Augustine, c. 400

Many are the wonders of the world, and none so wonderful as man.

—Sophocles, c. 441 BC