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Once something becomes discernible, or understandable, we no longer need to repeat it. We can destroy it.

—Robert Wilson, 1991

The fact is certain because it is impossible.

—Tertullian, c. 200

On no other stage are the scenes shifted with a swiftness so like magic as on the great stage of history when once the hour strikes.

—Edward Bellamy, 1888

Any serious attempt to do anything worthwhile is ritualistic.

—Derek Walcott, 1986

Nothing is so easy to fake as the inner vision.

—Robertson Davies, 1985

Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear.

—William Shakespeare, 1592

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

—Sophocles, c. 441 BC

In the society of men, the truth resides now less in what things are than in what they are not. Our social realities are so ugly if seen in the light of exiled truth, and beauty is almost no longer possible if it is not a lie.

—R.D. Laing, 1967

Everything is a miracle. It is a miracle that one does not dissolve in one’s bath like a lump of sugar.

—Pablo Picasso, 1929

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

God is alive. Magic is afoot.

—Leonard Cohen, 1966

Nothing worth knowing can be understood with the mind.

—Woody Allen, 1979

There are times when reality becomes too complex for oral communication. But legend gives it a form by which it pervades the whole world.

—Jean-Luc Godard, 1965